
Stake attention in this memory
This daylight photograph provides a view of the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco, from a roadside perspective. The magnificent mosque, a prominent landmark, dominates the right and central areas of the image. Its towering minaret, distinguished by intricate patterns and green tilework, rises majestically against a bright blue sky adorned with scattered white clouds. The main mosque building features a large green roof and detailed light-colored facades, with arched structures visible along its base. In the foreground, a multi-lane road curves towards the right, separated by a white barrier from another section of road or pedestrian area to the left. Several circular road signs are prominently displayed on poles along this barrier. From top to bottom, these include: a red circle with a moped and bicycle crossed out (indicating prohibition for these vehicles), a red circle with a bicycle crossed out (prohibiting bicycles), and a red circle displaying "4.5m" with vertical arrows (indicating a maximum height limit of 4.5 meters). Further along the barrier, closer to the mosque, are two more signs: a red circle with a diagonal line through a black circle (denoting no stopping or parking) and a red circle with the number "60" (indicating a speed limit of 60 km/h). A red car is partially visible on the far right lane, heading away from the viewer. Other vehicles are present in the distance on the opposite side of the barrier. Several palm trees dot the landscape around the mosque complex, enhancing the North African setting. The clear sky and bright illumination suggest it is either morning or early afternoon, contributing to a grand and serene atmosphere.
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