Dansk: Der er farverige badehuse på stranden ved Ærø Hale (der også kaldes Eriks Hale) nær Marstal. Den 1,5 km lange Ærøs Hale består af strandvolde, sandrevler og krumodder. Det er et "levende" landskab, som p.g.a. havets påvirkning til stadighed ændrer form
Deutsch: Strandhaus von 1931 auf Eriks Hale
English: Colourful beach huts on the beach at Ærø Hale near Marstal on Ærø island, Denmark. Ærø Hale is 1.5 km long and consists of sand banks, beach embankments and tongues of land that change their shape continuously caused by the influence of the sea.
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*da: Der er farverige badehuse på stranden ved '''Ærø Hale''' (der også kaldes Eriks Hale) nær Marstal. Den 1,5 km lange Ærøs Hale består af strandvolde, sandrevler og krumodder. Det er et "levende" landskab, som p.g.a. havets påvirkning til stad