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The image captures an overhead view of various alcoholic beverages cooling in a metal ice bucket, placed on a light-colored wooden slatted table, likely outdoors. The scene suggests a sunny day, with strong shadows cast across the table.

Subjects include an assortment of beer and wine bottles, partially submerged in ice within a shiny metal bucket. Brands visible are Corona Extra beer, Carlsberg beer (a green bottle), Tuborg beer (a dark bottle), Jerusalem Vineyard Winery Rosé wine, and a bottle of Noah Arak. One clear drinking glass stands empty on the table beside the bucket. A bottle opener and a small, white square object with "RECESSED FILTER" and "אזהרה" (Warning) are also on the table. A person's leg, clad in a light-colored garment with small red cherry patterns, is partially visible in the bottom left.

The activity depicted is the cooling and serving of drinks, implying a casual gathering or relaxation event.

Notable details include the bright daylight indicated by the crisp shadows and the glare on the ice. The setting appears to be an outdoor patio or deck. Emotions are not directly visible, but the setup suggests a relaxed and social atmosphere. The image itself provides no explicit visual cues for the Ge'alya, Israel location, but this information is provided as context.

Visible text on the bottles includes "Corona Extra," "CERVEZA CLARA," "5% ALC/VOL," "Carlsberg," "JERUSALEM VINEYARD WINERY ROSÉ," "NOAH PREMIUM ARAK," and "TUBORG" (in Hebrew). Other Hebrew text translates to warnings like "אזהרה: מכיל אלכוהול" (Warning: Contains alcohol) and instructions such as "מומלץ להימנע משתייה מופרזת" (Recommended to avoid excessive drinking), along with specific details about alcohol content, ingredients (e.g., "מיוצר מזרעי אניס אמתיים" - Made from genuine anise seeds), and best before dates (e.g., 24/04/25, 12/07/26).
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Jun 5, 2026

Ge'alya, Israel

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The image captures an overhead view of various alcoholic beverages cooling in a metal ice bucket, placed on a light-colored wooden slatted table, likely outdoors. The scene suggests a sunny day, with strong shadows cast across the table. Subjects include an assortment of beer and wine bottles, partially submerged in ice within a shiny metal bucket. Brands visible are Corona Extra beer, Carlsberg beer (a green bottle), Tuborg beer (a dark bottle), Jerusalem Vineyard Winery Rosé wine, and a bottle of Noah Arak. One clear drinking glass stands empty on the table beside the bucket. A bottle opener and a small, white square object with "RECESSED FILTER" and "אזהרה" (Warning) are also on the table. A person's leg, clad in a light-colored garment with small red cherry patterns, is partially visible in the bottom left. The activity depicted is the cooling and serving of drinks, implying a casual gathering or relaxation event. Notable details include the bright daylight indicated by the crisp shadows and the glare on the ice. The setting appears to be an outdoor patio or deck. Emotions are not directly visible, but the setup suggests a relaxed and social atmosphere. The image itself provides no explicit visual cues for the Ge'alya, Israel location, but this information is provided as context. Visible text on the bottles includes "Corona Extra," "CERVEZA CLARA," "5% ALC/VOL," "Carlsberg," "JERUSALEM VINEYARD WINERY ROSÉ," "NOAH PREMIUM ARAK," and "TUBORG" (in Hebrew). Other Hebrew text translates to warnings like "אזהרה: מכיל אלכוהול" (Warning: Contains alcohol) and instructions such as "מומלץ להימנע משתייה מופרזת" (Recommended to avoid excessive drinking), along with specific details about alcohol content, ingredients (e.g., "מיוצר מזרעי אניס אמתיים" - Made from genuine anise seeds), and best before dates (e.g., 24/04/25, 12/07/26).

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