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Island of Haellholmen in Amanningen lake in Sweden. Here a family is having breakfast on the Veranda of a cabin on a small private island not bigger than 1200 m². Sun was shining, lake was calm, temperature around 20 degrees C. Here in the lake Amanningen between Ängeslberg and Virsbo in Sweden.
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