Mexico
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This Photographer Booked a One-Way Ticket to Mexico
This is one way to cure the winter blues.
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Modern Designs Steeped in Mexican Tradition
For her line, Jaline Designs, Jacqueline Lopez creates current pieces using old-school techniques.
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Inside an Eccentric Poet's Surrealist Garden of Eden
During his semi-exile in Mexico, English poet Edward James built architectural sculptures in a subtropical rainforest.
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Luis Barragan's Colorful Mexico City Home
The DF's famous, long-time resident was an architectural minimalist and color maximalist.
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How Punta Mita Remained a Low-Key Gem
It avoided a dreaded spring break, Señor Frogs fate thanks in large part to its welcoming, unpretentious locals.
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The Edible Wonders of the Mexico City Subway System
A visual tour of the staggering array of food underneath the streets.
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This 57-Story Concrete Tower in Mexico is Designed to Bend, Not Break
It's Mexico's tallest building and the world's tallest exposed concrete structure.
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Why One French District Has Its Own Customs Agents
Welcome to the micronation of Saugeais. It's official. Sort of.
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France’s Biggest Forest Was Planted by People
A million square meters of artificial forest has saved the country's marshlands.
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Where Perfume Dreams Come True
At Nose, technology guides shoppers to their favorite perfume.
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Paris’s New One-Stop Shop for Delicious, Innovative Pastries
Fou de Pâtisserie takes the indecision out of indulgence.