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(Álvarez Bravo, Lola and Francisco Tairo. Acapulco en el Sueño. Mexico City: Imprenta Nuevo Mundo, 1951.) I recently saw a reel of ai pics of Acapulco in the 50s. people were eating it up, but you know what is better? This photobook from the '50s made to convince people to visit Acapulco. The pictures are out of control beautiful.
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Feb 3, 2024

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