Traditional Moroccan Water Seller

Casablanca, Morocco

Traditional Moroccan Water Seller shows a guerrab, the traditional water seller once known for serving drinking water in Moroccan streets and public squares. Recognizable by his red costume, decorative hat, leather water pouch, and metal cups, he survives today mainly as a cultural figure associated with heritage, public performance, and tourist photography. This 360-degree panorama places the guerrab in central Casablanca near Place Mohammed V, where the character remains part of the visual identity of Moroccan urban life.

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