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Its no secret that I love a pretty stone and Mexico City had no lack of gorgeous stone work. Inside buildings, outside of them, on the street. The Palacio de Bellas Artes is a marble palace and the post office was the most beautiful post office I had ever been to.
Yep, I was the weirdo tourist squatting, taking pictures of the floor.
this is the best thing - gorgeous! thanks so much for being that weirdo tourist so you could share these with us ♥
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DeleteIts no secret that I love a pretty stone and Mexico City had no lack of gorgeous stone work. Inside buildings, outside of them, on the street. The Palacio de Bellas Artes is a marble palace and the post office was the most beautiful post office I had ever been to.
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