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Name
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Description
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Construction cost
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Size
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Public Bench
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No, I didn't forget my rucksack, I left it because I'd be back. A nice old lady watched it for me, and I got us some ice cream.
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75
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1x1
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Organ Cactus
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As imposing as its namesake, but much more resilient, it stands out in the heat of day. If you ever hear it sing, that's probably the mezcal.
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100
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1x1
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Rosy Pincushion
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It blooms inspite, not because, basking in the heat of the day. Its beauty can catch you unawares, though let's hope its spines do not.
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100
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1x1
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Fence Post Cactus
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A spiky end to all gardening-related border disputes.
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100
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1x1
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Traditional Path
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These sunkissed tiles are a nod to the nature-inspired, geometric patterns the Mesoans once venerated.
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100
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1x1
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Traditional Terracotta
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Extreme temperatures are required to transform this simple mixture of water and clay - but its rich, reddish color never fades.
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100
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1x1
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Fountain of Inspiration
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Nobody knows who painted this fountain overnight, but nobody's complaining, either. It is said that if you toss a coin in it, you'll never run out of ideas.
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400
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2x2
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Sunwell
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A fountain dedicated to the Mesoan god Ilhuiyacata, who in his mortal form made the first sunstone and banished the darkness.
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900
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3x3
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Jacaranda Tree
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A shower of purple petals - an undying symbol of spring.
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150
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1x1
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Palm Tree
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It's not a delay if you're choosing to stay - enjoy the breeze, and use every inch of the shade.
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100
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1x1
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Summer Pavilion
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Like moths, we are drawn to the lights - to the drowsy smell of summer and those endless starry nights.
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400
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2x2
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Mate Stall
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The green gift that keeps on giving. Traditionally served in calabash melons, here's a healthy way to screw up your sleep schedule.
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75
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1x1
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Tropical Fruit Stall
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Amazonian pears, curubas and some highly dubious ancestors of the common pineapple.
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75
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1x1
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Market Cart
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Try before you buy - sweet and sour, creamy or smooth, here's a basketful of delicacies to discover.
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75
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1x1
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Fried Corn Cart
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Slothered in butter and slightly salted, the perfect treat for all those wandering the streets in search for a snack. The only downside is having to pick your teeth afterwards.
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75
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1x1
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Mesoan Memorial
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Tlatao, king of the Mesoans, was perhaps least known for his greatest invention - building pyramids that would turn a simple clap into the haunting call of the Quetzal.
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100
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1x1
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Bright Banners
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A touch of color can change the world - all turns into cheerful chaos, a tangle of cloth and clotheslines, as the festival approaches.
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75
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1x1
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Exotic Flower Bed
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You don't need a lot of water to turn a city into an oasis, provided you like ferns, shrubs, cacti and coconuts.
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75
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1x1
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Traditional Wall
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A mixture of stucco and sturdy bricks, built to withstand the heat, the most coveted gallery of aspiring graffiti artists.
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75
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1x1
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Brick Arch
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Every brick has been cut to an exact shape and size - as a whole, they defy gravity. Not unlike a small community, the secret's in the mortar that holds everything together.
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75
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1x1
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