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By day, Magaluf's main strip was a thing of indeterminate drabness - a concrete mistake of everlasting inertia, of planned leisure, where the only thing that registered in the blankness where small coincidences in time: some leftover sick, a sad collection of greasy caff chairs, a forgotten jacket, drinks umbrellas blowing down the hill.
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