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The image displays the outdoor entrance to "DOWN TOWN Beach" in Hurghada, Egypt, under a clear blue sky. A large archway structure serves as the entrance, featuring the beach's name in prominent blue, three-dimensional letters on a light brown facade. The structure incorporates beige and blue sections, and is adorned with two circular emblems: one depicting ocean waves and birds, and another with an intricate star-like design.

To the right of the archway, an information board, written primarily in Arabic with English headings, outlines the "Beach Entry Price" (150, likely in Egyptian Pounds) and various rules. These regulations specify that the individual price includes a chair and umbrella, mention special pricing for Thursdays, Fridays, and holidays, offer free entry for children under 5, warn about parental responsibility for children in the water, prohibit gas stoves, fishing tools, alcohol, animals, and youth groups. It also stresses maintaining cleanliness, following security and rescue personnel instructions, prohibits outside food, and states operating hours "from 8 AM to sunset."

The ground leading to the entrance is paved with interlocking bricks. Two orange traffic cones are visible on the right, suggesting a controlled access point. At the base of the structure, two ATM machines, branded "Euronet" and "Credit Agricole," are available. In the background, smaller signs for "HURGHADA" and "Hakuna Matata" can be seen, along with a blue building and a statue resembling an ancient Egyptian figure, confirming the location as Egypt. The bright, clear sky indicates a sunny day.
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Apr 30, 2026

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The image displays the outdoor entrance to "DOWN TOWN Beach" in Hurghada, Egypt, under a clear blue sky. A large archway structure serves as the entrance, featuring the beach's name in prominent blue, three-dimensional letters on a light brown facade. The structure incorporates beige and blue sections, and is adorned with two circular emblems: one depicting ocean waves and birds, and another with an intricate star-like design. To the right of the archway, an information board, written primarily in Arabic with English headings, outlines the "Beach Entry Price" (150, likely in Egyptian Pounds) and various rules. These regulations specify that the individual price includes a chair and umbrella, mention special pricing for Thursdays, Fridays, and holidays, offer free entry for children under 5, warn about parental responsibility for children in the water, prohibit gas stoves, fishing tools, alcohol, animals, and youth groups. It also stresses maintaining cleanliness, following security and rescue personnel instructions, prohibits outside food, and states operating hours "from 8 AM to sunset." The ground leading to the entrance is paved with interlocking bricks. Two orange traffic cones are visible on the right, suggesting a controlled access point. At the base of the structure, two ATM machines, branded "Euronet" and "Credit Agricole," are available. In the background, smaller signs for "HURGHADA" and "Hakuna Matata" can be seen, along with a blue building and a statue resembling an ancient Egyptian figure, confirming the location as Egypt. The bright, clear sky indicates a sunny day.

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