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The image displays a multi-story building, characteristic of a hotel or resort, located in Patong, Thailand. The view is from a ground-level perspective, looking across a swimming pool towards the building's facade.

The building features a grey exterior with multiple levels of balconies and ground-floor patios. A prominent vertical decorative panel, constructed from interwoven copper and silver-toned rectangular segments, extends through the left side of the building's height. Another similar, but darker, panel is partially visible on the far right edge of the frame.

The upper visible floors include balconies. The uppermost floor exhibits balconies with transparent glass railings. The floor immediately below features balconies with dark grey metal railings. On the visible right-side balcony of this level, a small circular table with two dark chairs is present, along with a dark, rectangular object resembling a grill or storage unit. A white fabric item hangs over the far-right section of this balcony railing.

The ground floor features patios directly accessible from the rooms via sliding glass doors, which open directly onto the swimming pool area. Light-colored curtains are visible behind most glass doors. The left ground-floor patio contains a dark lounge chair and a small circular table with one dark chair. The right ground-floor patio contains a red clothing rack, a white chair, a dark lounge chair, and a small circular table.

The foreground is occupied by a swimming pool, distinguished by its light blue tiled bottom with interspersed darker square tiles. A tiled pathway, featuring lighter-toned rectangular segments, extends into the pool from the left-center towards the viewer. The pool water's surface reflects the building facade. The immediate pool deck in the foreground is dark grey concrete. No individuals are present in the scene.
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The image displays a multi-story building, characteristic of a hotel or resort, located in Patong, Thailand. The view is from a ground-level perspective, looking across a swimming pool towards the building's facade. The building features a grey exterior with multiple levels of balconies and ground-floor patios. A prominent vertical decorative panel, constructed from interwoven copper and silver-toned rectangular segments, extends through the left side of the building's height. Another similar, but darker, panel is partially visible on the far right edge of the frame. The upper visible floors include balconies. The uppermost floor exhibits balconies with transparent glass railings. The floor immediately below features balconies with dark grey metal railings. On the visible right-side balcony of this level, a small circular table with two dark chairs is present, along with a dark, rectangular object resembling a grill or storage unit. A white fabric item hangs over the far-right section of this balcony railing. The ground floor features patios directly accessible from the rooms via sliding glass doors, which open directly onto the swimming pool area. Light-colored curtains are visible behind most glass doors. The left ground-floor patio contains a dark lounge chair and a small circular table with one dark chair. The right ground-floor patio contains a red clothing rack, a white chair, a dark lounge chair, and a small circular table. The foreground is occupied by a swimming pool, distinguished by its light blue tiled bottom with interspersed darker square tiles. A tiled pathway, featuring lighter-toned rectangular segments, extends into the pool from the left-center towards the viewer. The pool water's surface reflects the building facade. The immediate pool deck in the foreground is dark grey concrete. No individuals are present in the scene.

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