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Sunset View of Beach Hotel des Roses, Rhodes

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View of beach with bathers, deckchairs and umbrellas. Tall structure (beach shower or lamp?) foreground. Blue sea with two dinghies, one with red sail, one with white. Pink mountains in distance, blue sky with clouds.
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Title: Sunset View of Beach Hotel des Roses, Rhodes
Description:
View of beach with bathers, deckchairs and umbrellas.
Tall structure (beach shower or lamp?) foreground.
Blue sea with two dinghies, one with red sail, one with white.
Pink mountains in distance, blue sky with clouds.

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