The Boulevard de Rachidi is typical of the wide tree lined streets in the smart Lusitania district of Casablanca.
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Palabras clave relacionadas
- 862-
- abierto
- África
- África del Norte
- africano (lugares y cosas)
- africano (perteneciente a Africa)
- árbol
- arbolado
- automóvil
- AWL Images
- bulevar
- bulevares
- calle
- camino
- carretera
- Casablanca
- centro
- centro (de la ciudad)
- centro de la ciudad
- coche
- escena callejera
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- imagen a color
- marroquí
- Marruecos
- mediterráneo
- norafricano
- palmera
- ruta
- sacar fotos
- taxi
- taxis
- tráfico
- tráfico rodado
- tropical
Imágenes relacionadas
- A red Petit Taxi passes through the modern business district of Gauthier in Casablanca.
- The Boulevard de Rachidi is typical of the wide tree lined streets in the smart Lusitania district of Casablanca.
- The sun sets over Boulevard de Paris in the heart of the Ville Neuvelle,Casablanca
- The view down Boulevard de Paris,Casablanca. The streets of the Ville Nouvelle are lined with Art Deco and Art Nouveau buildings built during the French colonial period.
- A woman negotiates with a Grand Taxi in front of the faded Art Deco architecture of Boulevard Mohammed V,Casablanca.
- Casablanca street scene at night. In the background is the distinctive Le Triomphe cinema.
- The Art Deco facade of the landmark Hotel Majestic on Avenue Lalla Yacout,Casablanca.
- Art Deco architecture on Bouleverd Mohammed V,Casablanca.
Más imágenes relacionadas
- Detail of street lamps on Boulevard Mohammed V,Casablanca.
- The Mauresque architecture of the Banque de Magreb and Centre de Commerce on Boulevard Mohammed V,Casablanca.
- Art Deco buildings converge on the the Rue Allah ben Abdellah in Casablanca.
- The brightly coloured Art Deco cinema-theatre Rialto on rue Mohammed Qorri. Built in 1930 by Pierre Jabin,in its time it played host to musical stars such as Josephine Baker and Edith Piaf.
- Taxis race through the Place de France in the centre of the Ville Nouvelle,Tangier.
- A period balcony from an Art Deco villa in downtown Casablanca.
- The Ancienne Prefecture (Old Police Station) on Place Mohammed V in Casablanca. Designed in 1930 in the Mauresque style,a blend of traditional Moroccan and Art Deco architecture and topped with a modernist clock tower.
- The distinctive Le Triomphe cinema on Rue du Prince Moulay Abdallah,Casablanca.