
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays Bab Lamrissa (also known as Bab Mrisa), a historical fortified gate located in Salé, Morocco, under a clear azure sky. The central structure is a massive, light brown stone gate with a large, dark, recessed arched entrance. The gate facade is adorned with decorative stone carvings above the arch. To the right, a taller fortified tower with crenellated battlements extends, constructed from similar rough-hewn stone blocks, with the fortified wall continuing further right. A less prominent fortified section is visible to the left of the main gate. A wide, multi-tiered stone staircase occupies the foreground, leading directly up to the main arched entrance. Multiple palm trees of varying heights are positioned around the base of the walls and along the stairs. Approximately seven individuals are visible: two stand on the lower left steps, and a group of five are situated near the main arched entrance, some appearing to be entering or exiting. Two blue cylindrical bins are present; one is located near the base of the wall on the far left, and a smaller one near the base of the wall on the right. Strong shadows are cast from the right side of the frame, indicating bright sunlight.
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