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Murals In Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico, As A City Place
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A bird in love was drawn at the corner of a building in downtown Puerto Vallarta.
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More cartoons (and one scary drawing) were drawn on the face of a building in downtown Puerto Vallarta.
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The face of a Mayan woman was painted in black and white on the side of a building.
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Many murals overlapped on plywood separating the sidewalk from construction. The murals were
labeled, "Arte urbano, El Baldio."
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An elaborate mural covered three walls of an office building near the beach. This wall featured
a fish among floating letters.
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The second of three sides of an office building was painted as if under water and featured
a shark, a sea jelly, and a fish.
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A mural on the outside of a wall surrounding a school appeared very tropical.
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A mural on the side of a building with the address 1051 on Columbia Street, Puerto Vallarta
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A complex mural graced the wall of a building. Notice how the mural continued up into bumps on the top edge
of the wall.
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A portrait of Albert Einstein was drawn to honor David Barton. It read,
"RIP David Barton May 5, 1946 - July 5, 2016."
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A mural shaped like a heart graced a black wall above the entry to 1325.
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