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Submissions: Crowdsourced Exhibit, Street Art Worldwide

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"This is a mural from the people of a small town in Morelos, Mexico, named Tepoztlan where they expressed their stance about the construction of the golf club in the town. They didn't want the hotels or the golf club ruining the town so all the people that live there protested and the investors couldn't get in."

My name: Sandra Bojorquez 
Where I found the artwork: Revolucion 1910 Street in Tepoztlan, Morelos, Mexico
Title: "Tepoztlan no se vende" ("Tepoztlan is not for sale")
Artist: Unknown

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