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The image captures a coastal landscape in Jisr az-Zarqa, Israel, under a uniformly pale, hazy sky. The foreground features uneven, sandy-brown earth interspersed with numerous light-colored rocks and sparse green ground vegetation, including several small aloe vera plants. Two weathered, dark wooden posts stand vertically in the left-center foreground; the taller post shows significant dark staining or charring. To the immediate left of these posts, a pile of fractured white ceramic or stone debris is visible.

In the mid-ground, a red fire hydrant is positioned behind the wooden posts. Further back, a rough beachfront composed of sand and rocks slopes towards a moderately turbulent sea, characterized by white breaking waves. A yellow, triangular marker on a pole is situated near the water's edge on the left. The central mid-ground is occupied by three prominent trees: two tall, slender, bare-branched trees, possibly recently pruned or dead, stand adjacent to a shorter, bushier tree with dense, small leaves. Several smaller saplings with support stakes are also planted.

To the right, a partially constructed or dilapidated concrete structure with a textured, light-colored wall is present. Adjacent to and behind this structure is an accumulation of miscellaneous items, including a large green tarp, other bundled fabric or canvas materials, black plastic buckets and containers, a metal tray, coiled black hoses or cables, and scattered wooden planks. A rudimentary wooden framework, consisting of a horizontal beam supported by a vertical post, extends from the concrete structure. Another dark wooden beam, possibly a winch component or antenna, protrudes upwards from behind the building. The background consists solely of the hazy sea meeting the featureless, light-beige sky. No individuals are present in the scene.
Tanya

Feb 14, 2026, 11:41 AM

Jisr az-Zarqa, Israel

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Desolation
Isolation
Uncertainty
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Resilience

The image captures a coastal landscape in Jisr az-Zarqa, Israel, under a uniformly pale, hazy sky. The foreground features uneven, sandy-brown earth interspersed with numerous light-colored rocks and sparse green ground vegetation, including several small aloe vera plants. Two weathered, dark wooden posts stand vertically in the left-center foreground; the taller post shows significant dark staining or charring. To the immediate left of these posts, a pile of fractured white ceramic or stone debris is visible. In the mid-ground, a red fire hydrant is positioned behind the wooden posts. Further back, a rough beachfront composed of sand and rocks slopes towards a moderately turbulent sea, characterized by white breaking waves. A yellow, triangular marker on a pole is situated near the water's edge on the left. The central mid-ground is occupied by three prominent trees: two tall, slender, bare-branched trees, possibly recently pruned or dead, stand adjacent to a shorter, bushier tree with dense, small leaves. Several smaller saplings with support stakes are also planted. To the right, a partially constructed or dilapidated concrete structure with a textured, light-colored wall is present. Adjacent to and behind this structure is an accumulation of miscellaneous items, including a large green tarp, other bundled fabric or canvas materials, black plastic buckets and containers, a metal tray, coiled black hoses or cables, and scattered wooden planks. A rudimentary wooden framework, consisting of a horizontal beam supported by a vertical post, extends from the concrete structure. Another dark wooden beam, possibly a winch component or antenna, protrudes upwards from behind the building. The background consists solely of the hazy sea meeting the featureless, light-beige sky. No individuals are present in the scene.

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