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The image depicts an urban streetscape in Tangier, Morocco, specifically along Boulevard Mohamed VI, looking towards the port. The scene is overcast, suggesting damp weather, with reflections visible on the wet asphalt street.

In the foreground and dominating the left side of the frame is a multi-story residential and commercial building, approximately 10-12 floors tall. Its facade is a light beige or cream color, accented by continuous green horizontal bands that delineate each floor and balcony structure. Numerous windows are visible, some with closed beige shutters, and multiple air conditioning units are mounted on the exterior walls. The ground floor features commercial establishments, including what appears to be an office or bank, with a sign containing Arabic script and a horse logo.

Further down the street, on the right side, another multi-story building with a lighter, less ornate facade is visible. The street itself is an asphalt road with blue painted lines marking parallel parking spaces. Numerous vehicles are parked bumper-to-bumper along both sides of the street, consisting mainly of sedans, hatchbacks, and a few larger vehicles, in various colors including black, white, blue, and grey.

Ornate black streetlights with dual lamps are positioned along the sidewalk. The sidewalks are lined with regularly spaced, neatly trimmed spherical green bushes planted in dark rectangular planters. In the far distance, towards the end of the boulevard, the sea and structures associated with a port, including cranes and what appear to be ships, are faintly visible under a cloudy sky.

On the lower right of the image, a circular red and white sign with Arabic script and the text "BOUCHERIE HAMZA" (Hamza Butchery) with a cow head logo is visible, affixed to a building facade. A modern utility pole with communication equipment stands on the right side of the street. No individuals are clearly discernible within the frame.
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Nov 13, 2025

Tangier, Morocco

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The image depicts an urban streetscape in Tangier, Morocco, specifically along Boulevard Mohamed VI, looking towards the port. The scene is overcast, suggesting damp weather, with reflections visible on the wet asphalt street. In the foreground and dominating the left side of the frame is a multi-story residential and commercial building, approximately 10-12 floors tall. Its facade is a light beige or cream color, accented by continuous green horizontal bands that delineate each floor and balcony structure. Numerous windows are visible, some with closed beige shutters, and multiple air conditioning units are mounted on the exterior walls. The ground floor features commercial establishments, including what appears to be an office or bank, with a sign containing Arabic script and a horse logo. Further down the street, on the right side, another multi-story building with a lighter, less ornate facade is visible. The street itself is an asphalt road with blue painted lines marking parallel parking spaces. Numerous vehicles are parked bumper-to-bumper along both sides of the street, consisting mainly of sedans, hatchbacks, and a few larger vehicles, in various colors including black, white, blue, and grey. Ornate black streetlights with dual lamps are positioned along the sidewalk. The sidewalks are lined with regularly spaced, neatly trimmed spherical green bushes planted in dark rectangular planters. In the far distance, towards the end of the boulevard, the sea and structures associated with a port, including cranes and what appear to be ships, are faintly visible under a cloudy sky. On the lower right of the image, a circular red and white sign with Arabic script and the text "BOUCHERIE HAMZA" (Hamza Butchery) with a cow head logo is visible, affixed to a building facade. A modern utility pole with communication equipment stands on the right side of the street. No individuals are clearly discernible within the frame.

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