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Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 05:08 PM

Al Machouar – Stinia, Morocco

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The image captures a bustling scene at the entrance to a significant architectural structure, likely in Al Machouar – Stinia, Morocco. A large, ornate arched gateway dominates the middle ground, featu…read more

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The image captures a bustling scene at the entrance to a significant architectural structure, likely in Al Machouar – Stinia, Morocco. A large, ornate arched gateway dominates the middle ground, featuring dark, presumably wooden or metal, doors. The arch is framed by decorative brickwork and vibrant green patterned tiles, set within a vast, reddish-brown wall. This wall exhibits numerous small indentations or holes across its surface. A bright light fixture is mounted above the gateway. In the foreground, a white, decorative metal railing separates the viewer from a group of people. Behind this railing, a zebra crossing is visible on the paved ground. Many individuals are present, some walking on the zebra crossing or standing near the gateway. Among them, a man in the foreground wears a black jacket with yellow-green lettering that reads "SIGMA GUARD SERVICE S.G.S". Another man wears a red shirt with a circular emblem. Further back, near the entrance, a person is seen wearing a dark vest with "POLICE" written on it. Inside the open gateway, parts of a yellow crane or construction vehicle are discernable. The sky is overcast with a uniform light gray, indicating daytime with cloudy weather. The overall impression is one of an active, possibly public, entrance, overseen by security personnel, with hints of ongoing work inside. The architectural style, particularly the patterned tiles and reddish-brown wall, is characteristic of Moroccan design. | Open Wire