Casbah Queen 1 - Image Index | Yenra Traditional Attire and Architecture in Rural North Africa: A black-and-white photograph of an older woman standing in front of a stone wall with buildings behind her. She is dressed in traditional North African attire and has a distinctive hairstyle with braids on either side of her head. Her dark eyes are accentuated by dark eyeliner, and she wears long earrings that reach down to the middle of her chest. Her lips are slightly parted, giving the impression of a friendly demeanor. The woman's attire consists of a loose-fitting white robe or caftan with intricate embroidery at the neckline, paired with a matching headscarf. She also wears a necklace made up of several long tassels hanging from a central medallion. A large ring adorns her left hand, adding to her elegant appearance. The woman's clothing and accessories suggest that she is part of an older generation in North Africa, possibly living in the Atlas Mountains or other mountainous regions where traditional dress is still prevalent. The background of the image features a rugged stone wall with worn brickwork, while buildings can be seen behind the wall. One of these buildings has vines growing up its walls and appears to have wooden shutters on its windows. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests that it was taken in a quiet, rural area where traditional ways of life are still practiced.