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  • The Cristo Chapel in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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  • Stoney Creek Independent Presbyterian Church, also known as the Stoney Creek Chapel built in 1832 McPhersonville, South Carolina. The austere chapel is built in the Greek Revival style and used featured in the movie Forrest Gump. .
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  • Interior of the Stoney Creek Independent Presbyterian Church, also known as the Stoney Creek Chapel built in 1832 McPhersonville, South Carolina. The austere chapel is built in the Greek Revival style and used featured in the movie Forrest Gump. .
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  • Interior Whitefield Chapel at the Bethesda School for Boys Savannah, Georgia, USA.
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  • Whitefield Chapel at the Bethesda School for Boys Savannah, Georgia, USA.
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  • Sheldon Chapel, also known as the Prince William's Episcopal Church  in Yemassee, South Carolina decorated for christmas. The church dated to 1745 was dismantled and used to build bridges by Gen. Sherman during the civil war and rebuilt in 1898.
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  • Sheldon Chapel, also known as the Prince William's Episcopal Church  in Yemassee, South Carolina decorated for christmas. The church dated to 1745 was dismantled and used to build bridges by Gen. Sherman during the civil war and rebuilt in 1898.
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  • Sheldon Chapel, also known as the Prince William's Episcopal Church  in Yemassee, South Carolina. The church dated to 1745 was dismantled and used to build bridges by Gen. Sherman during the civil war and rebuilt in 1898.
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  • A young boy on a skateboard passes the tiny Baroque style Chapel of la Concepción Cuepopan also know as the La Conchita or the Chapel of the Dead in the Concepcion Square of Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • A young boy on a skateboard passes the tiny Baroque style Chapel of la Concepción Cuepopan also know as the La Conchita or the Chapel of the Dead in the Concepcion Square of Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • A young boy on a skateboard passes the tiny Baroque style Chapel of la Concepción Cuepopan also know as the La Conchita or the Chapel of the Dead in the Concepcion Square of Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • Students walk toward the original Indian Chapel at the San Nicolas Tolentino Temple and Ex-Monastery in Actopan, Hidalgo, Mexico. During colonial times the Roman Catholic church forbid indigenous people from entering the church until they were baptized.
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  • The Saint Simons Mill Church also known as Lovely Lane Chapel in St. Simons Island, Georgia.
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  • The facade of the Aranzazu Chapel and San Francisco Convent in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
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  • The tiled dome of the Aranzazu Chapel and San Francisco Convent in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
    SLP MEXICO_77668.JPG
  • The bell tower of the San Francisco Convent and the Aranzazu Chapel in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
    SLP MEXICO_77667.JPG
  • The tiled domes of the San Francisco Convent and the Aranzazu Chapel in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
    SLP MEXICO_77666.JPG
  • The tiled domes of the San Francisco Convent and the Aranzazu Chapel in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
    SLP MEXICO_77665.JPG
  • The tiled domes of the San Francisco Convent and the Aranzazu Chapel in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
    SLP MEXICO_77664.JPG
  • A yellow Volkswagen battle passes the Aranzazu Chapel and San Francisco Convent in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
    SLP MEXICO_77663.JPG
  • The facade of the Aranzazu Chapel and San Francisco Convent in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
    SLP MEXICO_77662.JPG
  • The facade of the Aranzazu Chapel and San Francisco Convent in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
    SLP MEXICO_77658.JPG
  • Mexican fencepost cactus grows along the Aranzazu Chapel and San Francisco Convent in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
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  • Mexican fencepost cactus grows along the Aranzazu Chapel and San Francisco Convent in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
    SLP MEXICO_77653.JPG
  • Mexican fencepost cactus grows along the Aranzazu Chapel and San Francisco Convent in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
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  • A small chapel inside the Sanctuary of Atotonilco with Mexican folk Baroque murals painted on the ceiling and walls in Atotonilco, Mexico. The paintings were done by Antonio Martinez de Pocasangre and Jose Maria Barajas over a period of thirty years and is known as the Sistine Chapel of Mexico.
    Sanctuary_Atotonilco_36330.JPG
  • The facade of the Aranzazu Chapel and San Francisco Convent in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
    SLP MEXICO_77661.JPG
  • The facade of the Aranzazu Chapel and San Francisco Convent in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
    SLP MEXICO_77660.JPG
  • The facade of the Aranzazu Chapel and San Francisco Convent in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
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  • Chapel of the Holy Cross near Xico, Veracruz, Mexico.
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  • Mexican Picador hats hang from the Matador chapel at the Plaza de Toros in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
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  • Exterior view of the Templo de nuestro Señor de Padua church or Our Lord of Padua chapel in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico.
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  • Exterior view of the Templo de nuestro Señor de Padua church or Our Lord of Padua chapel in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027046.JPG
  • Private chapel and courtyard at the historic Hacienda Galindo, a 16th century estate once owned by the Spanish Conquistador Hernando Cortes, in San Juan del Rio, Queretaro, Mexico. The hacienda is now a hotel and resort owned and operated by Fiesta Americana.
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  • Private chapel and courtyard at the historic Hacienda Galindo, a 16th century estate once owned by the Spanish Conquistador Hernando Cortes, in San Juan del Rio, Queretaro, Mexico. The hacienda is now a hotel and resort owned and operated by Fiesta Americana.
    Hacienda Galindo_100462.JPG
  • The facade of the San Francisco Convent in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
    SLP MEXICO_77657.JPG
  • Interior of the chapel at the La Casa De La Santa Muerte or House of the Saint of the Dead November 1, 2017 in Santa Ana Chapitiro, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Interior of the chapel at the La Casa De La Santa Muerte or House of the Saint of the Dead November 1, 2017 in Santa Ana Chapitiro, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • American artist Anado McLauchlin outside the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • The home and garden of American artist Anado McLauchlin at the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • American artist Anado McLauchlin outside the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • American artist Anado McLauchlin outside the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
    Anado McLauchlin_447.JPG
  • Multi layered assemblage art embedded on the ground of the Chapel of Jimmy Ray by American artist Anado McLauchlin in his compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • Multi layered assemblage art embedded on the wall of the Chapel of Jimmy Ray by American artist Anado McLauchlin in his compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • Multi layered assemblage skulls at the Chapel of Jimmy Ray by American artist Anado McLauchlin in his compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • Multi layered assemblage cattle skulls on the wall at the Chapel of Jimmy Ray by American artist Anado McLauchlin in his compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • Tile detail on a stair at the Chapel of Jimmy Ray by American artist Anado McLauchlin in his compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • Multi-layered assemblage artwork known as Artifacts from the Chapel by American artist Anado McLauchlin in his compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • Multi-layered assemblage artwork known as Artifacts from the Chapel by American artist Anado McLauchlin in his compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • Inside the Sanctuary of Atotonilco with Mexican folk Baroque murals painted on the ceiling and walls in Atotonilco, Mexico. The paintings were done by Antonio Martinez de Pocasangre and Jose Maria Barajas over a period of thirty years and is known as the Sistine Chapel of Mexico.
    Sanctuary_Atotonilco_36426.JPG
  • Inside the Sanctuary of Atotonilco with Mexican folk Baroque murals painted on the ceiling and walls in Atotonilco, Mexico. The paintings were done by Antonio Martinez de Pocasangre and Jose Maria Barajas over a period of thirty years and is known as the Sistine Chapel of Mexico.
    Sanctuary_Atotonilco_36424.JPG
  • Inside the Sanctuary of Atotonilco with Mexican folk Baroque murals painted on the ceiling and walls in Atotonilco, Mexico. The paintings were done by Antonio Martinez de Pocasangre and Jose Maria Barajas over a period of thirty years and is known as the Sistine Chapel of Mexico.
    Sanctuary_Atotonilco_36421.JPG
  • Inside the Sanctuary of Atotonilco with Mexican folk Baroque murals painted on the ceiling and walls in Atotonilco, Mexico. The paintings were done by Antonio Martinez de Pocasangre and Jose Maria Barajas over a period of thirty years and is known as the Sistine Chapel of Mexico.
    Sanctuary_Atotonilco_36419.JPG
  • A worshiper inside the Sanctuary of Atotonilco with Mexican folk Baroque murals painted on the ceiling and walls in Atotonilco, Mexico. The paintings were done by Antonio Martinez de Pocasangre and Jose Maria Barajas over a period of thirty years and is known as the Sistine Chapel of Mexico.
    Sanctuary_Atotonilco_36416.JPG
  • Ornate Mexican folk Baroque altar with the Virgin of Sorrows at the Sanctuary of Atotonilco an important Catholic shrine in Atotonilco, Mexico. The church is known as the Sistine Chapel of Mexico.
    Sanctuary_Atotonilco_36413.JPG
  • Ornate Mexican folk Baroque altar with the Virgin of Sorrows at the Sanctuary of Atotonilco an important Catholic shrine in Atotonilco, Mexico. The church is known as the Sistine Chapel of Mexico.
    Sanctuary_Atotonilco_36411.JPG
  • Ornate Mexican folk Baroque altar with the Virgin of Sorrows at the Sanctuary of Atotonilco an important Catholic shrine in Atotonilco, Mexico. The church is known as the Sistine Chapel of Mexico.
    Sanctuary_Atotonilco_36410.JPG
  • Mexican folk Baroque murals painted on the ceiling and walls at the Sanctuary of Atotonilco an important Catholic shrine in Atotonilco, Mexico. The paintings were done by Antonio Martinez de Pocasangre and Jose Maria Barajas over a period of thirty years and is known as the Sistine Chapel of Mexico.
    Sanctuary_Atotonilco_36404.JPG
  • Ornate Mexican folk Baroque altar with the Virgin of Sorrows at the Sanctuary of Atotonilco an important Catholic shrine in Atotonilco, Mexico. The church is known as the Sistine Chapel of Mexico.
    Sanctuary_Atotonilco_36398.JPG
  • Ornate Mexican folk Baroque altar with the Virgin of Sorrows at the Sanctuary of Atotonilco an important Catholic shrine in Atotonilco, Mexico. The church is known as the Sistine Chapel of Mexico.
    Sanctuary_Atotonilco_36397.JPG
  • Ornate Mexican folk Baroque altar with the Virgin of Sorrows at the Sanctuary of Atotonilco an important Catholic shrine in Atotonilco, Mexico. The church is known as the Sistine Chapel of Mexico.
    Sanctuary_Atotonilco_36396.JPG
  • Mexican folk Baroque murals painted on the ceiling and walls at the Sanctuary of Atotonilco an important Catholic shrine in Atotonilco, Mexico. The paintings were done by Antonio Martinez de Pocasangre and Jose Maria Barajas over a period of thirty years and is known as the Sistine Chapel of Mexico.
    Sanctuary_Atotonilco_36395.JPG
  • Pilgrims stand at the entrance to the Sanctuary of Atotonilco with Mexican folk Baroque murals painted on the ceiling and walls in Atotonilco, Mexico. The paintings were done by Antonio Martinez de Pocasangre and Jose Maria Barajas over a period of thirty years and is known as the Sistine Chapel of Mexico.
    Sanctuary_Atotonilco_36331.JPG
  • Christmas wreaths on Whitefield Chapel at the Bethesda Home for Boys Savannah, GA.
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  • Designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, is the Hallmark of the Wright buildings on the campus of Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida. The building like many on campus was build with Student labor from 1939 to 1941.
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  • A Mexican Matador kisses the cross at a small chapel before entering the bull ring for the bullfights at the Plaza de Toros in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
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  • A Mexican Matador stops to pray at a small chapel before entering the bull ring for the bullfights at the Plaza de Toros in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
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  • A Mexican Matador stops to pray at a small chapel before entering the bull ring for the bullfights at the Plaza de Toros in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
    Mexico Matadors_20180303_028.JPG
  • Exterior view of the Templo de nuestro Señor de Padua church or Our Lord of Padua chapel in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027045.JPG
  • Private chapel and courtyard at the historic Hacienda Galindo, a 16th century estate once owned by the Spanish Conquistador Hernando Cortes, in San Juan del Rio, Queretaro, Mexico. The hacienda is now a hotel and resort owned and operated by Fiesta Americana.
    Hacienda Galindo_100461.JPG
  • Private chapel and courtyard at the historic Hacienda Galindo, a 16th century estate once owned by the Spanish Conquistador Hernando Cortes, in San Juan del Rio, Queretaro, Mexico. The hacienda is now a hotel and resort owned and operated by Fiesta Americana.
    Hacienda Galindo_100460.JPG
  • Private chapel and courtyard at the historic Hacienda Galindo, a 16th century estate once owned by the Spanish Conquistador Hernando Cortes, in San Juan del Rio, Queretaro, Mexico. The hacienda is now a hotel and resort owned and operated by Fiesta Americana.
    Hacienda Galindo_100458.JPG
  • Private chapel and courtyard at the historic Hacienda Galindo, a 16th century estate once owned by the Spanish Conquistador Hernando Cortes, in San Juan del Rio, Queretaro, Mexico. The hacienda is now a hotel and resort owned and operated by Fiesta Americana.
    Hacienda Galindo_100457.JPG
  • Private chapel and courtyard at the historic Hacienda Galindo, a 16th century estate once owned by the Spanish Conquistador Hernando Cortes, in San Juan del Rio, Queretaro, Mexico. The hacienda is now a hotel and resort owned and operated by Fiesta Americana.
    Hacienda Galindo_100464.JPG
  • Private chapel and courtyard at the historic Hacienda Galindo, a 16th century estate once owned by the Spanish Conquistador Hernando Cortes, in San Juan del Rio, Queretaro, Mexico. The hacienda is now a hotel and resort owned and operated by Fiesta Americana.
    Hacienda Galindo_100463.JPG
  • The facade of the San Francisco Convent in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
    SLP MEXICO_77656.JPG
  • A man reads a newspaper along the colonnade of the San Francisco Convent in the Plaza de Aranzazu in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The chapel and convent was built between 1749 and 1760 and features Churrigueresque details and tiled domes.
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  • A view of the Moncado Burial Chapel from inside a crumbling room at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
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  • A view of the Moncado Burial Chapel from inside a crumbling room at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
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  • Interior of the chapel at the La Casa De La Santa Muerte or House of the Saint of the Dead November 1, 2017 in Santa Ana Chapitiro, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Interior of the chapel at the La Casa De La Santa Muerte or House of the Saint of the Dead November 1, 2017 in Santa Ana Chapitiro, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Interior of the chapel at the La Casa De La Santa Muerte or House of the Saint of the Dead November 1, 2017 in Santa Ana Chapitiro, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Entrance to the chapel at the La Casa De La Santa Muerte or House of the Saint of the Dead November 1, 2017 in Santa Ana Chapitiro, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • American artist Anado McLauchlin outside the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • The home and garden of American artist Anado McLauchlin at the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • American artist Anado McLauchlin outside the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • American artist Anado McLauchlin outside the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • American artist Anado McLauchlin outside the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • American artist Anado McLauchlin outside the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • American artist Anado McLauchlin outside the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • A tattoo on the leg of American artist Anado McLauchlin outside the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • A tattoo on the leg of American artist Anado McLauchlin outside the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • American artist Anado McLauchlin outside the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • American artist Anado McLauchlin outside the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • Multi layered assemblage cattle skulls on the wall at the Chapel of Jimmy Ray by American artist Anado McLauchlin in his compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • American artist Anado McLauchlin relaxes in the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • American artist Anado McLauchlin relaxes in the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • American artist Anado McLauchlin relaxes in the Chapel of Jimmy Ray in his art compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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  • Multi layered assemblage art embedded on the wall of the Chapel of Jimmy Ray by American artist Anado McLauchlin in his compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
    Anado McLauchlin_435.JPG
  • Multi layered assemblage skulls at the Chapel of Jimmy Ray by American artist Anado McLauchlin in his compound Casa las Ranas September 28, 2017 in La Cieneguita, Mexico.
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