
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the exterior of a large, fortified city gate in Fez, Morocco, likely a historical entrance to the Fes el Bali medina or city walls. The prominent feature is a high, light-brown brick wall with a large, arched wooden gate centrally positioned. The gate itself consists of sturdy dark wooden panels with vertical slat patterns. Above the arched entrance, the brick wall continues, culminating in a crenelated parapet along the top, from which a red Moroccan flag with a green pentagram is flown on a pole, visible towards the upper center. To the far right, a thick, multi-tiered brick buttress or tower extends vertically, featuring small, square apertures. In the mid-ground, a 'No Parking' sign (a red circle with a blue background and a diagonal red line) is mounted on a grey metal pole, directly in front of the main wooden gate. To the left of the gate, affixed to the brick wall, is a white rectangular sign with illegible text. The ground immediately in front of the gate is an unpaved area of light-colored dirt or fine gravel. In the foreground, a paved surface of grey interlocking bricks is visible, separated from the dirt area by a curb painted with red and white stripes. Two individuals are present in the scene. On the left side of the dirt area, a person wearing a blue jacket and dark trousers walks from left to right, leading a black dog on a dark leash. Closer to the gate, directly in front of the right-hand wooden door, a second person, dressed in dark clothing, is seated on a low stool or chair. A single palm tree is partially visible on the far left, beyond the paved area and curb. The sky above is uniformly overcast light grey.
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