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This image, rotated counter-clockwise, depicts a sunny beach scene in Zelenogradsk, Russia. In the foreground, a prominent red lifebuoy with white reflective stripes hangs on a metal stand. An orange bag is tied to the lifebuoy, and a yellow rope is also attached. The lifebuoy is part of a safety station on the sand.

To the left of the lifebuoy, two informational signs are visible, also mounted on metal posts. The lower sign, fully readable, provides instructions in Russian on how to escape a rip current. Key advice includes: "Don't panic!", "Conserve energy!", "Swim parallel to the shore," and an explanation that rip currents don't pull swimmers under or last long. It also notes that currents are typically 10-20 meters wide. The top sign, partially cropped, features a blue wave pattern and the number "Q112". The name "ЗЕЛЕНОГРАДСК" (Zelenogradsk) is visible on the upper part of this sign, confirming the location.

The background shows a wide expanse of light-colored sand extending to the sea under a partly cloudy blue sky. Several individuals are present on the beach; some are sitting or lying down, while others are standing closer to the water. One person is partially submerged in the sea, and a small orange buoy is visible further out in the water. Shadows of what appear to be flags or similar beach fixtures are cast on the sand to the right. The overall impression is that of a typical, pleasant day at a managed beach with safety precautions in place.
Viktory1969

Jun 3, 2026, 9:20 AM

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This image, rotated counter-clockwise, depicts a sunny beach scene in Zelenogradsk, Russia. In the foreground, a prominent red lifebuoy with white reflective stripes hangs on a metal stand. An orange bag is tied to the lifebuoy, and a yellow rope is also attached. The lifebuoy is part of a safety station on the sand. To the left of the lifebuoy, two informational signs are visible, also mounted on metal posts. The lower sign, fully readable, provides instructions in Russian on how to escape a rip current. Key advice includes: "Don't panic!", "Conserve energy!", "Swim parallel to the shore," and an explanation that rip currents don't pull swimmers under or last long. It also notes that currents are typically 10-20 meters wide. The top sign, partially cropped, features a blue wave pattern and the number "Q112". The name "ЗЕЛЕНОГРАДСК" (Zelenogradsk) is visible on the upper part of this sign, confirming the location. The background shows a wide expanse of light-colored sand extending to the sea under a partly cloudy blue sky. Several individuals are present on the beach; some are sitting or lying down, while others are standing closer to the water. One person is partially submerged in the sea, and a small orange buoy is visible further out in the water. Shadows of what appear to be flags or similar beach fixtures are cast on the sand to the right. The overall impression is that of a typical, pleasant day at a managed beach with safety precautions in place.

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