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The image depicts an active open-air leather tanning facility, specifically the Chouara Tannery located in Fes el Bali, Fez, Morocco. The scene is dominated by a dense grid of interconnected, shallow stone vats filled with various light-colored liquids, suggesting different stages of the tanning process. In the foreground, two individuals are actively working within the vats. On the far left, a person wearing dark, stained trousers or waders and a lighter top is bent over, immersing their hands into a circular vat. To their right, another worker in a light blue or green shirt is also bent, holding a long wooden pole vertically in a rectangular vat, appearing to stir or manipulate its contents. In the midground, a third individual, clad in a green shirt, camouflage-patterned or soiled light trousers, and dark boots, walks across a narrow pathway between the vats, moving from left to right. This person holds a small, light-colored object in their right hand. Further to the right in the midground, two additional individuals are engaged near a large, irregularly shaped pile of light-colored material, likely processed animal hides. One person, wearing dark shorts and a dark t-shirt, is bent over towards the left, interacting with this pile. A second person is partially visible behind them, also bent over. The background consists of multi-story, ochre-colored plaster or mud-brick buildings that enclose the tanning courtyard. These buildings feature numerous small, irregularly placed windows, some with metal grates, and several wooden doors at ground level. On the right side of the image, an external concrete or stone staircase ascends along the building's facade. A patterned rug is draped over a wooden railing on an upper-level balcony. A blue tarp lies on the ground near a building entrance in the midground. The entire scene is brightly illuminated by natural daylight.
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