
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a narrow, historic alleyway in the city of Meknes, Morocco. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight from above, casting shadows and highlighting textural details. The ground is paved with rectangular, light greyish-brown cobblestones. On the left side, a light beige-plastered wall rises, adjacent to a dark brown, multi-panelled wooden door. Above this door is a simple wooden awning with a slightly angled roof. Higher up, more of the plain plaster wall is visible, with a sliver of bright blue sky at the top left. Dominating the center of the frame is a deep, rounded archway constructed from light brown bricks or stones, featuring a striped decorative pattern along its outer edge. This archway leads into a darker, tunnel-like passage, its end obscured by shadow. Above the archway, a light orange-plastered wall displays a rectangular white plaque, partially visible and appearing to contain text, likely in Arabic. Further above this, an older wooden structure with a distinctive lattice screen is visible, along with additional wooden beams and elements. On the right side, another light beige-plastered wall runs parallel to the left. It features a large wooden door, lighter in color, heavily studded with dark metal or brass accents arranged in rows. To the immediate left of this door (from the viewer's perspective), a decorative, openwork wooden panel is affixed to the wall. Above this door is an elaborate carved wooden awning with scalloped or stepped edges. Near the top right corner of the wall, the number "18" is affixed. No people are present in the scene. A small piece of discarded packaging, possibly a wrapper, lies on the cobblestone ground near the entrance to the archway.
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