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The image depicts a covered, narrow market alleyway, characteristic of a souk, located within the city of Fez, Morocco. The passage features a dark wooden plank ceiling and aged, light-colored plaster walls. The floor is paved with worn, rectangular stone blocks.

On the right side of the alley, a substantial display of colorful garments hangs from rods. These garments are primarily flowing dresses or kaftans in a variety of solid and patterned colors including teal, green, orange, purple, pink, yellow, blue, and white. Many display decorative embroidery. Below the hanging garments, a table draped with a patterned olive-green fabric holds stacks of folded textiles in various hues, including pink, blue, and grey. A small, worn stool with a blue base and a light-colored cushion is positioned at the base of this display. Further down the right wall, two minimalist benches with dark metal frames and wooden seats are affixed.

The left side of the alley features similar aged plaster walls, with some additional hanging merchandise visible further into the distance. Near the mid-ground on the left, a white signboard is partially visible. A blue, single-wheeled cart or wheelbarrow is positioned against the right wall, approximately two-thirds down the passage.

At the far end of the alley, a bright light source illuminates the opening, creating a strong backlight effect and a distinct ray of light descending from the upper left ceiling area. Two individuals are walking away from the viewer towards this bright exit. The person on the left wears a light-colored top and dark trousers, while the person on the right wears a light brown jacket over dark clothing. No direct interactions between the individuals or with other subjects are apparent. White directional arrows pointing left are visible on the upper left wall near the ceiling.
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Feb 15, 2026, 1:21 PM

Fez, Morocco

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The image depicts a covered, narrow market alleyway, characteristic of a souk, located within the city of Fez, Morocco. The passage features a dark wooden plank ceiling and aged, light-colored plaster walls. The floor is paved with worn, rectangular stone blocks. On the right side of the alley, a substantial display of colorful garments hangs from rods. These garments are primarily flowing dresses or kaftans in a variety of solid and patterned colors including teal, green, orange, purple, pink, yellow, blue, and white. Many display decorative embroidery. Below the hanging garments, a table draped with a patterned olive-green fabric holds stacks of folded textiles in various hues, including pink, blue, and grey. A small, worn stool with a blue base and a light-colored cushion is positioned at the base of this display. Further down the right wall, two minimalist benches with dark metal frames and wooden seats are affixed. The left side of the alley features similar aged plaster walls, with some additional hanging merchandise visible further into the distance. Near the mid-ground on the left, a white signboard is partially visible. A blue, single-wheeled cart or wheelbarrow is positioned against the right wall, approximately two-thirds down the passage. At the far end of the alley, a bright light source illuminates the opening, creating a strong backlight effect and a distinct ray of light descending from the upper left ceiling area. Two individuals are walking away from the viewer towards this bright exit. The person on the left wears a light-colored top and dark trousers, while the person on the right wears a light brown jacket over dark clothing. No direct interactions between the individuals or with other subjects are apparent. White directional arrows pointing left are visible on the upper left wall near the ceiling.

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