Name obtained during the visit of Edward VIII in 1920, with a length of approximately 580 m
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A cruise ship will leave the port, I think it's a good moment to record the movements that cause subtle ripples on the surface of the sea water.
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Bright air enough sea breeze was cool though, when the ship took off its anchor and slowly left the dock.
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Blue sky and thin clouds, I looked into the distance. Goodbye...
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Text and images Fransisca AM Pandi
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