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An upright informational sign stands outdoors under a clear blue sky, likely situated within a nature park or protected area along the Yarkon River in Petah Tikva, Israel. The sign features a dark frame and displays text and imagery against a white background. At the top, the logo for the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, depicted as a stylized ibex head, is present above the Hebrew text "רשות הטבע והגנים". The primary title, "THE IRIDESCENT TOOTHCARP (Aphanius mento) POOL," is prominently displayed in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. Below this, multilingual text (Hebrew, Arabic, and English) details the iridescent toothcarp (Aphanius mento) and its reintroduction efforts into the Yarkon River, noting the successful reintroduction of the Yarkon bleak (Acanthobrama telavivensis). An image of a striped, dark fish, identified as the iridescent toothcarp, is centrally placed on the sign with a "5 cm" measurement bar. A QR code is located in the bottom right corner of the English text section. The sign is surrounded by lush green foliage, including grass and taller reeds, indicative of a natural, vegetated environment. No people or animals are visible in the scene.
Tanya

Jan 31, 2026, 10:21 AM

Petah Tikva, Israel

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An upright informational sign stands outdoors under a clear blue sky, likely situated within a nature park or protected area along the Yarkon River in Petah Tikva, Israel. The sign features a dark frame and displays text and imagery against a white background. At the top, the logo for the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, depicted as a stylized ibex head, is present above the Hebrew text "רשות הטבע והגנים". The primary title, "THE IRIDESCENT TOOTHCARP (Aphanius mento) POOL," is prominently displayed in Hebrew, Arabic, and English. Below this, multilingual text (Hebrew, Arabic, and English) details the iridescent toothcarp (Aphanius mento) and its reintroduction efforts into the Yarkon River, noting the successful reintroduction of the Yarkon bleak (Acanthobrama telavivensis). An image of a striped, dark fish, identified as the iridescent toothcarp, is centrally placed on the sign with a "5 cm" measurement bar. A QR code is located in the bottom right corner of the English text section. The sign is surrounded by lush green foliage, including grass and taller reeds, indicative of a natural, vegetated environment. No people or animals are visible in the scene.

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