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A two-story wooden lifeguard station, identified as Lifeguard Station 6, is positioned on a sandy beach in Tel Aviv, Israel, specifically on what is commonly known as Frishman Beach. The station features a brown, peaked roof and off-white plank siding, adorned with faded, multicolored graphics and various signs. Prominent text includes "TEL AVIV NONSTOP CITY" and "BROWNH." Hebrew signage, including the number "6," is visible, with a red warning sign explicitly stating "Swimming forbidden!!!" (הרחצה אסורה!!!) and "No lifeguard services!!!" (אין שירותי הצלה!!!). Access to the upper observation level is via an external light-colored wooden staircase on the left side. A tall metal mast extends from the left side of the roof, and a pole supporting four floodlights is mounted above the right side. An external air conditioning unit is affixed to the lower right facade. The immediate foreground consists of coarse sand. A partial view of a light-colored wooden pergola structure is visible in the lower-left corner. A low metal fence encloses the area at the base of the lifeguard station, behind which stacked white plastic chairs and a red lounge chair are present. The background shows the Mediterranean Sea with moderate to rough waves crashing onto the shore. The sky is partially cloudy with white cumulus clouds. Two individuals are partially visible on the sand to the right of the station, near the water's edge, one of whom is seen from behind in swimwear.
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