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This image presents a close-up, matter-of-fact view of an ornate architectural facade located on a historical building in Meknes, Morocco. The facade is composed of intricate Moroccan zellij (mosaic tilework) arranged in distinct horizontal bands. In the upper visible section, a band of zellij displays geometric patterns in light teal, white, and sandy yellow hues, featuring elongated and star-like motifs. Directly beneath this, a light-colored horizontal ledge is visible, exhibiting patches of green discoloration consistent with weathering or organic growth. Two birds are perched on this ledge. The bird on the left is a grey and white pigeon, oriented with its head slightly to the right. The bird on the right is a dark-feathered species, appearing predominantly black, and is oriented with its head slightly to the left. Both birds are stationary and positioned in close proximity without overt interaction. Below the weathered ledge, a second band of zellij features a repetitive pattern of teal and white quatrefoil or clover-like designs set against a sandy background. The lowest visible portion of the facade includes a decorative horizontal relief element, followed by a third band of zellij showcasing darker blue and white geometric patterns, including arched or semi-circular motifs. No human subjects are visible within the frame.
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