The Moroccan water seller in traditional dress, often seen at popular spots like the Place Mohammed V near the Pigeon Fountain in Casablanca, is a vibrant figure in Moroccan culture. Dressed in a striking outfit adorned with bright red and gold fringing, he carries an ornate leather water pouch and copper drinking vessels. This traditional attire not only serves as a nod to Moroccan heritage but also enhances the sensory experience for locals and tourists alike. The water seller is a symbol of hospitality, offering refreshing sips of cool water to passersby, and adds a unique charm to the bustling atmosphere of the square. The Place Mohammed V is a lively public space, and the Pigeon Fountain is a central feature that attracts many visitors.
A 360-degree panorama of this area captures the bustling scene, showcasing the water seller among a crowd of onlookers who come to admire the fountain. The panorama allows viewers to experience the vibrant energy of the square, highlighting the interaction between the traditional figure and the modern surroundings. This immersive view also captures the beauty of the architecture and the dynamic activity of the area, offering a comprehensive look at one of Casablanca’s most iconic locations.
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Date: 2010.01
Camera: Nikon D300, Sigma 8mm