This is a photograph of a wooden bulletin board erected outdoors, likely on a beach or coastal area in Selçuk, Turkey
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This is a photograph of a wooden bulletin board erected outdoors, likely on a beach or coastal area in Selçuk, Turkey

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This is a photograph of a wooden bulletin board erected outdoors, likely on a beach or coastal area in Selçuk, Turkey. The board displays various environmental awareness messages, predominantly in Turkish and English, with some sections in German and Russian. At the top, a large sign reads "HELP US TO KEEP OUR ENVIRONMENT CLEAN." Below this, six smaller signs detail the decomposition times of common waste items, each with a clear plastic bag containing an example of the waste: "PAPER 3 MONTHS," "NEWSPAPER 3 TO 12 MONTHS," "COTTON RAGS 1 TO 15 MONTHS," "CIGARETTE 2 YEARS," "ALUMINIUM CANS 100 YEARS," and "PLASTIC BOTTLES 1000 YEARS." The majority of the board is dedicated to informational panels with photographs and text. These panels focus on the dangers of plastic waste to marine life, specifically birds, dolphins, seals, and sea turtles. One panel highlights the "PELICAN" and "DALMATIAN PELICAN" species, while another features "AKDENİZ FIY]KU" (Mediterranean Monk Seal) and "YUNUS" (Dolphin). The "SAVE THE SEA TURTLES..." panel includes images of sea turtle hatchlings and adult turtles, along with information about their life cycle and the threats they face. The "DENIZ KAPLUMBAĞALARINI KORUYALIM!" (Let's Protect Sea Turtles!) panel provides further details and images related to sea turtle conservation. At the bottom right, there's a section titled "DENIZ DOĞASI GÜNEŞ KORUMASI" (Marine Nature Sun Protection), with explanations in Turkish, English, German, and Russian on the importance of using reef-friendly sunscreen. The overall environment appears to be sunny, with natural lighting illuminating the board. The background is slightly blurred, suggesting an outdoor setting with a natural environment like a beach or a coastal park. There are no people prominently visible in the frame. The bulletin board itself is constructed of wood and appears weathered, indicating it has been exposed to the elements. The presence of the multi-lingual messages suggests this location is a tourist area.