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The image captures a beach scene from an elevated perspective, oriented with the horizon running horizontally across the upper portion of the frame. The scene is divided into three main sections: a light sky at the top, a body of water in the middle, and a sandy beach at the bottom.

In the center of the image, a man is partially submerged in the ocean, standing or wading in the shallow water where gentle waves break near the shore. He appears to be wearing dark swimming trunks and is shirtless. The water exhibits a greenish-blue hue, with white foam and ripples from the incoming waves.

In the foreground, closer to the viewer, a white sign with red and black markings is posted on a white pole, firmly planted in the sand. The sign features a universally recognized "no swimming" symbol: a red circle with a diagonal line striking through a black silhouette of a person in the water. Below this symbol, there is text written in what appears to be Hebrew and Arabic, and also in English. The English text clearly reads "SWIMMING PROHIBITED". The Hebrew text at the top reads "מקום אסור לרחצה" (Makom asur l'richatsa), which translates to "Swimming prohibited area" or "Place forbidden for bathing". The Arabic text below that reads "يحظر السباحة في هذا المكان" (Yahdhur as-sibaha fi hadha al-makan), also meaning "Swimming is prohibited in this place."

The sandy beach, occupying the lower part of the image, is light brown and appears somewhat coarse, with small pebbles and shell fragments visible. The sand transitions smoothly into the water, with the wet sand darker near the waterline. The sky above the horizon is a pale, uniform grey or very light blue, suggesting either an overcast day or perhaps a soft, diffused light, possibly late afternoon or early morning. There are no other visible people or prominent objects in the scene besides the man and the sign.
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Feb 17, 2026, 2:44 PM

Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

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The image captures a beach scene from an elevated perspective, oriented with the horizon running horizontally across the upper portion of the frame. The scene is divided into three main sections: a light sky at the top, a body of water in the middle, and a sandy beach at the bottom. In the center of the image, a man is partially submerged in the ocean, standing or wading in the shallow water where gentle waves break near the shore. He appears to be wearing dark swimming trunks and is shirtless. The water exhibits a greenish-blue hue, with white foam and ripples from the incoming waves. In the foreground, closer to the viewer, a white sign with red and black markings is posted on a white pole, firmly planted in the sand. The sign features a universally recognized "no swimming" symbol: a red circle with a diagonal line striking through a black silhouette of a person in the water. Below this symbol, there is text written in what appears to be Hebrew and Arabic, and also in English. The English text clearly reads "SWIMMING PROHIBITED". The Hebrew text at the top reads "מקום אסור לרחצה" (Makom asur l'richatsa), which translates to "Swimming prohibited area" or "Place forbidden for bathing". The Arabic text below that reads "يحظر السباحة في هذا المكان" (Yahdhur as-sibaha fi hadha al-makan), also meaning "Swimming is prohibited in this place." The sandy beach, occupying the lower part of the image, is light brown and appears somewhat coarse, with small pebbles and shell fragments visible. The sand transitions smoothly into the water, with the wet sand darker near the waterline. The sky above the horizon is a pale, uniform grey or very light blue, suggesting either an overcast day or perhaps a soft, diffused light, possibly late afternoon or early morning. There are no other visible people or prominent objects in the scene besides the man and the sign.

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