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I think this photo shows a group of friends, spending one day on the beach. None of them looking at the camera. In the foreground, to our left, we see a characteristic object: the beach ball. It is on the sand. That means someone has been played volleyball In the centre of the photo there is a young man doing exercise. He is reclined with his arms on the sand. Behind, there is a blond woman that looks him. She wears a black bikini and blue shorts. To her right there is a man that looks him too. He is wearing a cap. In front of the blond woman, there are three people. I think they just bathed in the sea because It looks as though they are looking the sun to dry. There are four people near to the water. On the one hand, there are two

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