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Fri, Feb 20, 2026, 09:34 AM

Tel-Aviv, Israel

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The image depicts a seascape off the coast of Tel-Aviv, Israel, showing approximately ten individuals engaged in surfing activities. The water is a deep blue-green with visible surface ripples and wav…read more

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The image depicts a seascape off the coast of Tel-Aviv, Israel, showing approximately ten individuals engaged in surfing activities. The water is a deep blue-green with visible surface ripples and waves. In the foreground, a prominent, unbroken wave crests, and white foamy water from a breaking wave is visible at the bottom edge. Nine to ten people are dispersed across the water's surface. Most individuals wear dark wetsuits. Several are positioned on white surfboards, either sitting upright, lying prone, or paddling. Specific actions include: - One individual in the upper left is prone on a surfboard, facing right. - Another individual in the mid-left is on a surfboard, facing right, possibly paddling. - A person in the mid-center, without a wetsuit, is partially submerged, facing right. - In the upper center, one individual in a wetsuit sits on a surfboard, facing left. - A pair of individuals in wetsuits are grouped in the mid-right; one appears to be paddling while the other is sitting on a board. - In the lower-mid section, three individuals in wetsuits are on surfboards: one on the left is paddling, the center individual is paddling, and the individual on the right is prone with feet visible, facing left. - A tenth individual is partially visible on the far right, also in a wetsuit, possibly on a surfboard. The scene indicates recreational surfing during daylight hours. | Open Wire