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Sun, Apr 26, 2026, 03:24 PM

Saarbrücken, Germany

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This media file captures an outdoor scene at a beach volleyball facility in Saarbrücken, Germany, on a bright and sunny day. The image, originally rotated, shows multiple sandy beach volleyball courts…read more

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This media file captures an outdoor scene at a beach volleyball facility in Saarbrücken, Germany, on a bright and sunny day. The image, originally rotated, shows multiple sandy beach volleyball courts under a clear blue sky. Several individuals are present on the courts, actively engaged in playing or preparing for beach volleyball. They are dressed in athletic attire, such as shorts and t-shirts. Some players are visible near the yellow volleyball nets and posts, while others are further back on the sand. A green volleyball can be seen on one of the courts. Blue boundary lines delineate the playing areas on the sand. The courts are bordered by a dense line of lush green trees, providing a natural backdrop. On the opposite side of the courts, a wooden boardwalk or path is partially visible. The strong sunlight casts prominent shadows across the sand, indicating it is likely mid-day or afternoon. Visible objects include the yellow net posts and nets, banners attached to the net posts, and a tall metal pole, possibly for lighting or a camera, extending into the sky. On some of the blue banners along the nets, the text "@hylo.sport" is clearly discernible, suggesting a sponsor or brand association. Further back, on a different banner, the German word "FÖRDERER" (meaning "Sponsor" or "Patron") can be faintly seen. In the foreground, a wooden signpost is partially visible, with the German word "UMKLEIDE" (meaning "Changing Room") indicating facilities for the players. The overall atmosphere appears recreational and active.