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Sun-drenched homes in every imaginable rainbow hue adorned the treacherous, narrow cobblestone streets of San Miguel de Allende.
Lisa Honig Buksbaum: Stars and Mariposas in San Miguel Lisa Honig Buksbaum 2011
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Sun-drenched homes in every imaginable rainbow hue adorned the treacherous, narrow cobblestone streets of San Miguel de Allende.
Lisa Honig Buksbaum: Stars and Mariposas in San Miguel Lisa Honig Buksbaum 2011
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Sun-drenched stalks of wheat dominate the foreground, while distant fields recede in a geometric quilt of greens and yellows to the high horizon, near the very top of the canvas.
A Matter of Perspective Jonathan Lopez 2012
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Sun-drenched colors of burnt ochre and red ignite massive walls and bring stone-chinked surface patterns to life.
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Sun-drenched colors of burnt ochre and red ignite massive walls and bring stone-chinked surface patterns to life.
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Sun-drenched colors of burnt ochre and red ignite massive walls and bring stone-chinked surface patterns to life.
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Sun-drenched colors of burnt ochre and red ignite massive walls and bring stone-chinked surface patterns to life.
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Sun-drenched colors of burnt ochre and red ignite massive walls and bring stone-chinked surface patterns to life.
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Sun-drenched colors of burnt ochre and red ignite massive walls and bring stone-chinked surface patterns to life.
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Sun-drenched colors of burnt ochre and red ignite massive walls and bring stone-chinked surface patterns to life.
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