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This image depicts a public square or promenade in Tangier, Morocco, specifically identifiable by the presence of historical cannons typical of locations like Bab Al Bahr or Place de la Kasbah.

In the foreground and central to the image, a male street performer is present, entirely covered in silver paint, including his clothing: a brimmed hat, sunglasses, a button-down shirt, and trousers. He stands to the right of a large, dark-colored historical cannon mounted on a wheeled carriage. The performer holds a silver-painted revolver, extending his right arm forward as if aiming. His body is oriented towards the right side of the frame, with his face in profile.

To the left of the performer, a young girl with long, dark hair is seated on another similar cannon, positioned at an angle. She wears a black long-sleeved top and black pants with white lettering. Her left leg, wearing a light pink shoe, is visible over the cannon.

In the mid-ground, behind the performer and the cannons, several other individuals are visible. A man in a brown jacket and striped shirt stands partially obscured by the cannon the girl is on. Further back, blurred figures can be seen sitting or standing. A partially visible white sign with Arabic and French text is present in the mid-ground.

The background consists of a row of multi-story white buildings characteristic of Moroccan architecture, featuring balconies, windows with shutters, and flat rooftops. Some buildings show minimal signs of weathering or green moss. A traditional street lamp with two lanterns is visible to the right of the performer. The sky above is clear and blue with sparse white clouds. The ground is a paved surface. The lighting suggests a bright, sunny day, with shadows indicating the sun is somewhat low in the sky, possibly late afternoon.
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Mar 8, 2026, 5:12 PM

Tanger طنجة, Morocco

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This image depicts a public square or promenade in Tangier, Morocco, specifically identifiable by the presence of historical cannons typical of locations like Bab Al Bahr or Place de la Kasbah. In the foreground and central to the image, a male street performer is present, entirely covered in silver paint, including his clothing: a brimmed hat, sunglasses, a button-down shirt, and trousers. He stands to the right of a large, dark-colored historical cannon mounted on a wheeled carriage. The performer holds a silver-painted revolver, extending his right arm forward as if aiming. His body is oriented towards the right side of the frame, with his face in profile. To the left of the performer, a young girl with long, dark hair is seated on another similar cannon, positioned at an angle. She wears a black long-sleeved top and black pants with white lettering. Her left leg, wearing a light pink shoe, is visible over the cannon. In the mid-ground, behind the performer and the cannons, several other individuals are visible. A man in a brown jacket and striped shirt stands partially obscured by the cannon the girl is on. Further back, blurred figures can be seen sitting or standing. A partially visible white sign with Arabic and French text is present in the mid-ground. The background consists of a row of multi-story white buildings characteristic of Moroccan architecture, featuring balconies, windows with shutters, and flat rooftops. Some buildings show minimal signs of weathering or green moss. A traditional street lamp with two lanterns is visible to the right of the performer. The sky above is clear and blue with sparse white clouds. The ground is a paved surface. The lighting suggests a bright, sunny day, with shadows indicating the sun is somewhat low in the sky, possibly late afternoon.

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