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Médaille de bronze dans la sous-catégorie « Photographie de rue »

Mr  nsais  haitam (Maroc)
BALCON ATLANTICO  - @haitam.nsais
BALCON ATLANTICOBALCON ATLANTICOBALCON ATLANTICOBALCON ATLANTICOBALCON ATLANTICOBALCON ATLANTICOBALCON ATLANTICO

BALCON ATLANTICOBALCON ATLANTICOBALCON ATLANTICOBALCON ATLANTICOBALCON ATLANTICOBALCON ATLANTICOBALCON ATLANTICO

The Atlantic Balcony in Larache, Morocco, is a historic seaside promenade offering stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Built during the early 20th century when the city was under Spanish control, it features European architectural influences. Over the years, it has become a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike. The terrace is considered a symbol of Larache's history, providing a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. It has also become a venue for celebrations and social gatherings. Locals take pride in preserving it because it represents the city's history and its vibrant spirit today.

For me, Larache is my home, and I have many memories of this place, both as a child with my parents and as an adult with my friends. For me, it is a place filled with nostalgia, and even today I go there to escape the stresses of life and find inspiration.

The Atlantic Balcony has fallen into disrepair, and damaged areas have not been repaired until part of the wall collapsed. They tried to put up barriers to keep people away because it had become a dangerous place, but that didn't work, as people ignored the barriers and continued to stand there.

But today, the entire place has been closed for renovations. However, its original character will be altered, meaning we will lose a historic site, and we will have to wait a long time for the renovations to be completed.



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