Nestled within the azure-painted streets of Chefchaouen’s medina, Callejon El Asri stands out as one of the city’s most photographed spots. This narrow stairway is lined with vibrant flower pots in a spectrum of colors, all except blue, creating a striking contrast against the blue-washed walls. The dense layers of the medina rise up the hill, adding depth and context to the scene. Visitors can wander through this picturesque alley, capturing the vivid interplay of colors and textures that make it a beloved highlight of the area.
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