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This image depicts a bustling, narrow market street within the Fes el-Bali medina in Fez, Morocco. The street is paved with grey rectangular stones and lined on both sides by multi-story buildings, predominantly constructed from light brown/ochre-colored stone and stucco, some exhibiting signs of wear and peeling plaster.

In the mid-ground on the left, a tall, square minaret rises above the rooftops, featuring distinctive green and white geometric zellige tilework on its upper sections. Overhead, multiple black electrical wires crisscross the blue sky, which is partially obscured by scattered white clouds.

On the left side of the street, shopfronts are visible under wooden and dark fabric awnings. Merchandise, primarily brightly colored clothing such as t-shirts (some featuring Moroccan flag designs and Arabic script), is displayed hanging vertically. Below, goods are stacked on tables and in boxes. A round white sign with Arabic script and international WC symbols hangs from a building facade. Small potted plants are positioned on the ground near the shops.

On the right side of the street, shopfronts are covered by various fabric awnings, including striped red/yellow/black and plain white ones. A prominent display rack showcases a wide assortment of footwear, including sandals, slippers, and flip-flops, in various colors (black, red, pink, brown). Further down the street, additional shops and goods are visible. A person is partially visible seated on the far right, near the footwear display.

Approximately 5-7 individuals are present. In the mid-ground, two men are walking away from the viewer in the center of the street, both wearing dark clothing. Other figures are visible further in the distance, indicating foot traffic. No direct interactions between individuals are discernible. The overall scene suggests a vibrant commercial artery within the historic city.
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Feb 25, 2026, 3:46 PM

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This image depicts a bustling, narrow market street within the Fes el-Bali medina in Fez, Morocco. The street is paved with grey rectangular stones and lined on both sides by multi-story buildings, predominantly constructed from light brown/ochre-colored stone and stucco, some exhibiting signs of wear and peeling plaster. In the mid-ground on the left, a tall, square minaret rises above the rooftops, featuring distinctive green and white geometric zellige tilework on its upper sections. Overhead, multiple black electrical wires crisscross the blue sky, which is partially obscured by scattered white clouds. On the left side of the street, shopfronts are visible under wooden and dark fabric awnings. Merchandise, primarily brightly colored clothing such as t-shirts (some featuring Moroccan flag designs and Arabic script), is displayed hanging vertically. Below, goods are stacked on tables and in boxes. A round white sign with Arabic script and international WC symbols hangs from a building facade. Small potted plants are positioned on the ground near the shops. On the right side of the street, shopfronts are covered by various fabric awnings, including striped red/yellow/black and plain white ones. A prominent display rack showcases a wide assortment of footwear, including sandals, slippers, and flip-flops, in various colors (black, red, pink, brown). Further down the street, additional shops and goods are visible. A person is partially visible seated on the far right, near the footwear display. Approximately 5-7 individuals are present. In the mid-ground, two men are walking away from the viewer in the center of the street, both wearing dark clothing. Other figures are visible further in the distance, indicating foot traffic. No direct interactions between individuals are discernible. The overall scene suggests a vibrant commercial artery within the historic city.

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