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"Only travellers ever truly possess a place; the inhabitants are possessed by it."Phil Maillard

BLACK AND WHITE

July 5, 2016 by Allan Stephenson

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Above– The street outside my hotel early in the morning.

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Below– An alley in Guanajuato

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Below– The underground labyrinth of tunnels beneath Guanajuato’s streets

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Below-The oldest church in Guanajuato built originally for the miners.

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Above The streets of Guanajuato at night. The University on the left.

Below– The Gene Byron House in Marfil. She was a Canadian artist who settled here in the fifties converting an old silver processing hacienda into a home which is now a museum and performance space. The soundtrack to these photos was a pianist in residence practicing his Chopin.

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Below- a restored hacienda in Marfil near Guanjuato.

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Below-How they purified the drinking water through sand.

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Below- Photos from San Miguel de Allende

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