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Mal de Mar is a blog maintained by Mexican architect and designer Mauricio de la Garza "where the light feels, the wind chants, the oceans roar and time is non-existent." Mal de Mar is divided into travel letters, post cards, photos and architectural analyses.

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Mal de Mar is a blog maintained by Mexican architect and designer Mauricio de la Garza "where the light feels, the wind chants, the oceans roar and time is non-existent." Mal de Mar is divided into travel letters, post cards, photos and architectural analyses. De la Garza, 27, explores sites and issues around the world. He studied architecture in Mexico. 

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