distinctive architecture of the Waldhaus Flims, a hotel in Flims, Switzerland, which is often mistaken for being in St
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distinctive architecture of the Waldhaus Flims, a hotel in Flims, Switzerland, which is often mistaken for being in St

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distinctive architecture of the Waldhaus Flims, a hotel in Flims, Switzerland, which is often mistaken for being in St. Moritz due to its unique, curved facade resembling a peanut shell. The building is clad in wooden shingles and features numerous small, rectangular windows. In the foreground, three vehicles are parked on a cobblestone surface. The closest vehicle is a white flatbed truck with a license plate reading "GR 182034". Behind it is a yellow van, and further back is a white van with a license plate that is partially visible. A concrete retaining wall with a metal railing runs along the right side of the frame. The sky is overcast with heavy clouds, and lush green trees are visible on the left and right sides of the image, suggesting an outdoor setting surrounded by nature.