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  • The Oceano is now a mass of tourist shops jammed together (and I do regret this) but the Rosita is strong and healthy - celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.

    Ruined, Ruined, Mexico Is All Ruined! 1998

  • The Oceano is now a mass of tourist shops jammed together (and I do regret this) but the Rosita is strong and healthy - celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.

    Ruined, Ruined, Mexico Is All Ruined! 1998

  • It's his first new album since 1996's "Oceano," and a lot had changed since he was last in the studio.

    andPOP.com 2009

  • It's his first new album since 1996's "Oceano," and a lot had changed since he was last in the studio.

    andPOP.com 2009

  • For looking at D.F. through the lens of texts on architecture, urbanism, and visual culture, I enjoyed consulting Citámbulos: Guía de asombros de la Ciudad de México (Oceano, 2006), by Ana Álvarez Velasco, Valentina Rojas Loa Salazar, and Christian von Wissel; as well as the book ZMVM, by Fernando Romero (LCM Laboratorio de la Ciudad de México, 2000).

    Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011

  • At Oceano Dunes, a small town of RVs is parked along the beach.

    Photo-Op: Life on the Edge 2011

  • It happened at about 2 p.m. in the 7900 block of Oceano Avenue in Jessup.

    Motorcyclist dies in Howard co. crash 2011

  • Some of the material used for the Oceano bedroom trunk were leather, oak and chrome metal.

    Bedroom Furniture Inspiration 2009

  • For looking at D.F. through the lens of texts on architecture, urbanism, and visual culture, I enjoyed consulting Citámbulos: Guía de asombros de la Ciudad de México (Oceano, 2006), by Ana Álvarez Velasco, Valentina Rojas Loa Salazar, and Christian von Wissel; as well as the book ZMVM, by Fernando Romero (LCM Laboratorio de la Ciudad de México, 2000).

    Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011

  • For looking at D.F. through the lens of texts on architecture, urbanism, and visual culture, I enjoyed consulting Citámbulos: Guía de asombros de la Ciudad de México (Oceano, 2006), by Ana Álvarez Velasco, Valentina Rojas Loa Salazar, and Christian von Wissel; as well as the book ZMVM, by Fernando Romero (LCM Laboratorio de la Ciudad de México, 2000).

    Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011

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