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A Very Small But Public Beach.
The beach behind the Château De La Napoule in Mandelieu-la-Napoule in the Alpes-Maritimes Department of France. The castle was built in the 14th century by the Countess of Villeneuve. In 1918 it was purchased and restored by American husband and wife, Henry Clews Jr. and Marie Clews. In 1951, in memory of her late husband, Marie Clews founded the La Napoule Art Foundation, a non-profit organization which houses the Clews Collection and hosts international programs in the arts.
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An Attention Seeker Hovering Around The Beach.
A colourful moment at Weston-Super-Mare.
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A Hot Day In Dahab.
A typical day on the beach at Dahab, a small town situated on the southeast coast of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt.
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Hey, I’m Not Using The Back Door!
The beach behind the Hotel Excelsior, Lungomare Guglielmo Marconi, 41, 30126 Lido VE, Italy.
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A Walk South Along The Beach In Dahab, Egypt.
Dahab is the Egyptian Arabic word for gold and may be a reference to the colour of the sands to the south of the town itself.
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