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Mon, Mar 2, 2026, 03:58 PM

Tanger طنجة, Morocco

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The image displays a densely stocked souvenir shop entrance in Tanger, Morocco. No individuals are visible. The shop's opening is framed by white jambs on the left, revealing a cluttered interior and…read more

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The image displays a densely stocked souvenir shop entrance in Tanger, Morocco. No individuals are visible. The shop's opening is framed by white jambs on the left, revealing a cluttered interior and hanging merchandise. In the upper section, various handbags and messenger bags are suspended, including dark leather models, a light gray patterned bag with a "GUCCI" branded strap, and a black bag partially obscuring a "NIKE" logo. A small patterned bag displays a tag with "145 DH." Below these, a cluster of small, cylindrical containers with colorful patterns and several miniature light brown leather objects hang. A prominent, round straw hat adorned with numerous colorful pom-poms (red, blue, yellow, green, white) hangs to the right of the shop's center. To its lower right, a large woven straw tote bag with brown leather handles and dark vertical stripes is suspended. The lower foreground features a glass display case containing multiple rows of bracelets and necklaces crafted from beads and various materials. Further inside the shop, visible behind the hanging items, are shelves stacked with packaged goods, small ceramic bowls, tea glasses, glass bottles, and a visible red Moroccan flag. Additional items on display include an orange backpack with "MOROCCO" text, a yellow soccer ball, and smaller woven hats with pom-poms. | Open Wire