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The scene depicts an urban street corner in Tangier, Morocco, identified as the intersection of Boulevard Pasteur and Rue du Prince Moulay Abdellah. It is daylight with clear blue sky and some white clouds, with strong sunlight illuminating the right side of the buildings and casting shadows on the street level.

The primary subject is a five-story (visible floors) corner building on the right, featuring a light cream or pale yellow facade in an Art Deco architectural style. The building's corner is distinguished by five stacked, rounded balconies. The facade exhibits signs of age, including faded paint and dirt accumulation. Numerous rectangular windows across the building's two visible sides are fitted with closed brown exterior roller shutters. Multiple white external air conditioning units and two white satellite dishes are mounted on the facade. Green potted plants are visible on a balcony on the third floor from the bottom. The building culminates in a rounded turret-like structure on the roof, topped with green vegetation.

To the left, a taller, multi-story building with a light grey, more utilitarian facade is partially visible, indicating a dense urban environment.

At street level, a paved sidewalk and asphalt road are present. A single individual, dressed in light-colored trousers and a long-sleeved top, is operating a black electric scooter, moving from right to left across the street. A white five-door hatchback vehicle, consistent with a Peugeot 208 model, is parked facing right on the street to the immediate right of the scooter rider. The front bumper and wheel of a dark grey or black SUV are partially visible, parked on the far right edge of the frame.

Street furniture includes a tall black lamppost on the left, and a prominent red circular stop sign with white Arabic text ("قف" - Qif) affixed to a pole near the corner of the Art Deco building.
MEKHIKO

Feb 26, 2026

Tangier, Morocco

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The scene depicts an urban street corner in Tangier, Morocco, identified as the intersection of Boulevard Pasteur and Rue du Prince Moulay Abdellah. It is daylight with clear blue sky and some white clouds, with strong sunlight illuminating the right side of the buildings and casting shadows on the street level. The primary subject is a five-story (visible floors) corner building on the right, featuring a light cream or pale yellow facade in an Art Deco architectural style. The building's corner is distinguished by five stacked, rounded balconies. The facade exhibits signs of age, including faded paint and dirt accumulation. Numerous rectangular windows across the building's two visible sides are fitted with closed brown exterior roller shutters. Multiple white external air conditioning units and two white satellite dishes are mounted on the facade. Green potted plants are visible on a balcony on the third floor from the bottom. The building culminates in a rounded turret-like structure on the roof, topped with green vegetation. To the left, a taller, multi-story building with a light grey, more utilitarian facade is partially visible, indicating a dense urban environment. At street level, a paved sidewalk and asphalt road are present. A single individual, dressed in light-colored trousers and a long-sleeved top, is operating a black electric scooter, moving from right to left across the street. A white five-door hatchback vehicle, consistent with a Peugeot 208 model, is parked facing right on the street to the immediate right of the scooter rider. The front bumper and wheel of a dark grey or black SUV are partially visible, parked on the far right edge of the frame. Street furniture includes a tall black lamppost on the left, and a prominent red circular stop sign with white Arabic text ("قف" - Qif) affixed to a pole near the corner of the Art Deco building.

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