National Palace, Mexico City.
ppuga
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This picture was taken from outside the room, the police doesn't let me in, and that was better, because I can get this shot from the outside, just with the light from the door where I was standing.
The paint in the wall, is a graphic representation of the Law in Mexico, and the eagle is part of the National flag and it's a national symbol.
Hope you like it, with this other images from that place:
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This picture was taken from outside the room, the police doesn't let me in, and that was better, because I can get this shot from the outside, just with the light from the door where I was standing.
The paint in the wall, is a graphic representation of the Law in Mexico, and the eagle is part of the National flag and it's a national symbol.
Hope you like it, with this other images from that place:
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But it's the staircase that fascinates me. I'd love to see more of those murals!
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I have to go back there and take more pictures, as I take that picture I has a police at my back telling me that the visit time was over, so I just take that one and go downstairs.
But I have to go back, there's a lot of photo moments and opportunities in downtown Mexico City.
Thanks guys
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