
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a narrow, covered alleyway within the historic medina of Fez, Morocco, likely Fes el-Bali. The passageway is dimly lit, with a ceiling constructed from dark, exposed wooden beams running perpendicular to the path. The walls on both sides are characterized by aged, textured, yellow-ochre stucco, showing signs of wear, flaking, and darker patches, consistent with old mud or stone construction. The ground is paved with rectangular, light grey bricks or cobblestones. On the left side of the alley, a large, dark wooden door with visible metal studs and strapping is partially visible in the foreground. Further along the left wall, decorative, curvilinear wrought iron elements are affixed. A blank, rectangular white sign with a black metal frame stands on the pavement against the left wall. Beyond this, a cluster of directional signs in white and red, with black text and arrows (including "FES" and "Riad Fez"), are mounted on the wall. On the right side, the textured wall continues, exhibiting similar signs of age and wear. Multicolored striped textiles, possibly red, blue, green, and yellow, are partially visible hanging from an unseen fixture in the upper right quadrant. A grey metal wheelbarrow rests on the paved surface against the right wall. Light enters the alley from a bright opening at the far end, illuminating the background and casting a prominent diagonal beam from the upper right, striking the ceiling beams and the upper part of the right wall. One male subject, dressed in a dark jacket and dark trousers, is visible walking away from the viewer towards this brighter opening at the end of the alley. No other individuals or direct interactions are observed.
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