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This vertical architectural photograph showcases the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco, viewed through a grand, ornate archway. The dominant subject is the mosque's magnificent minaret, standing tall and slender in the center, adorned with intricate geometric patterns in light stone and green tiling, set against a pristine, vibrant blue sky. The main body of the mosque complex, also constructed from light-colored stone, spreads horizontally across the mid-ground, featuring a series of arched porticos and a green tiled roof. A vast, paved courtyard lies in front of the mosque, exhibiting wet patches that reflect the blue sky and surrounding structures. Long, distinct shadows stretch across the courtyard from the right, indicating either early morning or late afternoon sunlight. In the immediate foreground, on the right, several detailed columns with carved capitals and bases are visible. Adjacent to these, a unique wall-mounted stone planter, fitted with anti-bird spikes and some metallic framework, adds a practical detail to the grand design. The archway on the left, characterized by its scalloped, layered interior design, elegantly frames the upper portion of the minaret and the clear sky beyond. The overall scene conveys a sense of immense scale, intricate craftsmanship, and peaceful grandeur under clear, sunny weather. No specific activities or people are prominently featured, allowing the architectural majesty to take center stage. There is no visible text in the image.
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