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  • O boy warms up in the sun at one of 4 Urban beaches recently inaugarated in Mexico City, as many as the beaches consist of swimming pools, 120 tons of sand, volleyball courts, industrial fans to mimic the wind, they are free and enourmously popular, as many as 4000 people (although designed for 3000) line up early in the morning to enjoy its instalations.  Villa Olimpica, Mexico City, Easter Sunday, April 8, 2007 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Families enjoy the pool at one of 4 Urban beaches recently inaugarated in Mexico City, as many as the beaches consist of swimming pools, 120 tons of sand, volleyball courts, industrial fans to mimic the wind, they are free and enourmously popular, as many as 4000 people (although designed for 3000) line up early in the morning to enjoy its instalations.  Villa Olimpica, Mexico City, Easter Sunday, April 8, 2007 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • A couple enjoy a ride on the Mexico City double decker tourbus "Turibus", part of the landscapes of tourism series, Mexico City 2004. Exhibited in the Salon Malafama as part of the "Vacaciones" series, Mexico City July, 2006 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • A self-proclaimed super hero in the center of Mexico City, he had designed his own suit and invented his identity and super powers. Exhibited in the Salon Malafama as part of the "Vacaciones" series, Mexico City July, 2006 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Riders in fron of the opera house Bellas Artes on the Mexico City double decker tourbus "Turibus", part of the landscapes of tourism series, Mexico City 2004. Exhibited in the Salon Malafama as part of the "Vacaciones" series, Mexico City July, 2006 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • A young girl enjoys a ride on the Mexico City double decker tourbus "Turibus", part of the landscapes of tourism series, Mexico City 2004. Exhibited in the Salon Malafama as part of the "Vacaciones" series, Mexico City July, 2006 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • ***Embargoed for; SZ Magazin (Focus) Assignment number #1459, until x-mas 2008***.Mexicans enjoy a sunday evening in the Zocalo/City Square under the Christmas decorations. Mexico DF, Sunday, Dec. 12, 2007. .****Germany, Switzerland, and Austria Out**** By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Tall lanky girl runs by a sleeping man at one of 4 Urban beaches recently inaugarated in Mexico City, as many as the beaches consist of swimming pools, 120 tons of sand, volleyball courts, industrial fans to mimic the wind, they are free and enourmously popular, as many as 4000 people (although designed for 3000) line up early in the morning to enjoy its instalations.  Villa Olimpica, Mexico City, Easter Sunday, April 8, 2007 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • People getting in and out of a crowded swimming pool at one of 4 Urban beaches recently inaugarated in Mexico City, as many as the beaches consist of swimming pools, 120 tons of sand, volleyball courts, industrial fans to mimic the wind, they are free and enourmously popular, as many as 4000 people (although designed for 3000) line up early in the morning to enjoy its instalations.  Villa Olimpica, Mexico City, Easter Sunday, April 8, 2007 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Two vpunks checking ou the scens, one of 4 Urban beaches recently inaugarated in Mexico City, as many as the beaches consist of swimming pools, 120 tons of sand, volleyball courts, industrial fans to mimic the wind, they are free and enourmously popular, as many as 4000 people (although designed for 3000) line up early in the morning to enjoy its instalations.  Villa Olimpica, Mexico City, Easter Sunday, April 8, 2007 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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  • Preparing a healthy lunch at one of 4 Urban beaches recently inaugarated in Mexico City, as many as the beaches consist of swimming pools, 120 tons of sand, volleyball courts, industrial fans to mimic the wind, they are free and enourmously popular, as many as 4000 people (although designed for 3000) line up early in the morning to enjoy its instalations.  Villa Olimpica, Mexico City, Easter Sunday, April 8, 2007 By photographer Adam Wiseman
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