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A couple rests beside a fountain to enjoy the scenery in a Bernal, Querétaro plaza. Moorish or Mudejar influence is evident in the decorative ceramic tiles that cover the façade of Casa Tsaya behind them. © Jane Ammeson 2009

A couple rests beside a fountain to enjoy the scenery in a Bernal, Querétaro plaza. Moorish or Mudejar influence is evident in the decorative ceramic tiles that cover the façade of Casa Tsaya behind them. © Jane Ammeson 2009

Source article: The magic of Bernal, Queretaro: wine, opals and historic charm
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