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A red octagonal sign with a white border is prominently displayed, likely affixed to a building or structure. The sign is oriented with its top right corner slightly elevated, appearing somewhat rotated. White Arabic script is centrally placed on the red background. The script reads "قف" (qif), which translates to "stop," and is written vertically. The text includes the three dots (nuqat) characteristic of the letter "ق" (qaf) at the top, and the loop of the "ف" (fa) followed by a downward stroke. The sign shows signs of wear, including scratches across its surface and some chipping or deterioration of the white paint on both the border and the Arabic characters. The red background has a visible textured or woven pattern, suggesting the material used for the sign. In the background, to the left and above the sign, a light beige or off-white wall is visible. To the right of the sign, darker architectural elements, possibly part of a window frame, shutter, or building facade, can be seen. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime. The presence of the Arabic stop sign indicates a location in a country where Arabic is spoken, specifically Al Bahraoyine, Morocco, as per the context. No people or specific activity are visible, but the sign itself implies a regulatory function in a public or semi-public space.
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