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The image presents a forensic view of an outdoor scene in Medina, Saudi Arabia, specifically at an entrance or perimeter of the Prophet's Mosque (Al-Masjid an-Nabawi) complex, indicated by the numbered gates and characteristic umbrella structures.

Four individuals are seated on the ground, leaning against a light-colored stone wall. From left to right:
1.  A woman in a dark abaya and hijab, holding a white string of prayer beads (tasbih). A small, red-framed trolley with multiple bags is positioned next to her.
2.  A woman wearing a blue and white patterned head covering and dress.
3.  A woman in a light green head covering and a light blue and white patterned dress, holding a blue plastic bag in her lap.
4.  An older man with a long white beard, dressed in a light-colored thobe and a white ghutra/kufiya secured by an agal, seated cross-legged.

Above the individuals, the stone wall features an arched window with a dark green, geometric lattice grille. Orange vertical signs are affixed to the wall: "٣١٥" (315) to the left of the window, and "٣١٤" (314) to the right. Both signs include a QR code, a location pin icon, and "@1966". A red circular prohibitory sign (likely indicating "no mobile phones" or "no photography") is visible below the "315" sign. A weathered, rectangular plaque is centered above the arched window.

In the background, to the right, a large, dark metal gate is open, revealing more paved ground and a male figure in a white shirt walking away. Above the gate, a segment of a large white retractable umbrella structure and a sign partially displaying "MEN" are visible, indicative of the mosque's courtyards. The foreground ground is paved with a pattern of light grey speckled and darker grey tiles, with a metal drainage grate running across the bottom of the frame. The scene is brightly lit by natural sunlight, casting shadows.
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Feb 26, 2026

Medina, Saudi Arabia

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The image presents a forensic view of an outdoor scene in Medina, Saudi Arabia, specifically at an entrance or perimeter of the Prophet's Mosque (Al-Masjid an-Nabawi) complex, indicated by the numbered gates and characteristic umbrella structures. Four individuals are seated on the ground, leaning against a light-colored stone wall. From left to right: 1. A woman in a dark abaya and hijab, holding a white string of prayer beads (tasbih). A small, red-framed trolley with multiple bags is positioned next to her. 2. A woman wearing a blue and white patterned head covering and dress. 3. A woman in a light green head covering and a light blue and white patterned dress, holding a blue plastic bag in her lap. 4. An older man with a long white beard, dressed in a light-colored thobe and a white ghutra/kufiya secured by an agal, seated cross-legged. Above the individuals, the stone wall features an arched window with a dark green, geometric lattice grille. Orange vertical signs are affixed to the wall: "٣١٥" (315) to the left of the window, and "٣١٤" (314) to the right. Both signs include a QR code, a location pin icon, and "@1966". A red circular prohibitory sign (likely indicating "no mobile phones" or "no photography") is visible below the "315" sign. A weathered, rectangular plaque is centered above the arched window. In the background, to the right, a large, dark metal gate is open, revealing more paved ground and a male figure in a white shirt walking away. Above the gate, a segment of a large white retractable umbrella structure and a sign partially displaying "MEN" are visible, indicative of the mosque's courtyards. The foreground ground is paved with a pattern of light grey speckled and darker grey tiles, with a metal drainage grate running across the bottom of the frame. The scene is brightly lit by natural sunlight, casting shadows.

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