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This media file captures a sign for the Tel Aviv Rowing Club, prominently displayed on a wooden door with a porthole. The sign is oriented vertically, with the text running from bottom to top. The left side of the sign features Hebrew text, reading "מועדון השייטים תל-אביב" which translates to "Tel Aviv Rowing Club". Below this, it states "Since 1935". The right side of the sign displays English text, "TEL AVIV ROWING CLUB". Further down, contact information is provided, including social media handles "@Tel_Aviv_Rowing_Club" and a phone number "03-6051236", along with an address "11 אוסישקין" (11 Ossishkin). The overall scene suggests an outdoor setting, likely in the evening or at night, given the dark background and artificial lighting illuminating the sign and the wooden door. The wooden door itself has a rustic, nautical feel, reinforced by the presence of a round porthole with a metal frame. The image appears to be taken at eye level, looking directly at the sign and door. There are no people visible in the frame. The overall impression is one of a historical establishment with a connection to water sports.
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This media file captures a sign for the Tel Aviv Rowing Club, prominently displayed on a wooden door with a porthole. The sign is oriented vertically, with the text running from bottom to top. The left side of the sign features Hebrew text, reading "מועדון השייטים תל-אביב" which translates to "Tel Aviv Rowing Club". Below this, it states "Since 1935". The right side of the sign displays English text, "TEL AVIV ROWING CLUB". Further down, contact information is provided, including social media handles "@Tel_Aviv_Rowing_Club" and a phone number "03-6051236", along with an address "11 אוסישקין" (11 Ossishkin). The overall scene suggests an outdoor setting, likely in the evening or at night, given the dark background and artificial lighting illuminating the sign and the wooden door. The wooden door itself has a rustic, nautical feel, reinforced by the presence of a round porthole with a metal frame. The image appears to be taken at eye level, looking directly at the sign and door. There are no people visible in the frame. The overall impression is one of a historical establishment with a connection to water sports.

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