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  • The entrance of the front courtyard of  the Paradise Road the Gallery Cafe which was the  former offices of world-renowned Sri Lankan architect, the late Geoffrey Bawa featuring tropical modernist architecture featuring of a large rectangular fish pond wooden columns and cement walls  in the capital city of Colombo Sri Lanka.
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  • The entrance of the front courtyard of  the Paradise Road the Gallery Cafe which was the  former offices of world-renowned Sri Lankan architect, the late Geoffrey Bawa featuring tropical modernist architecture in the capital city of Colombo Sri Lanka.
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  • The entrance of the front courtyard of  the Paradise Road the Gallery Cafe which was the  former offices of world-renowned Sri Lankan architect, the late Geoffrey Bawa featuring tropical modernist architecture featuring of a large rectangular fish pond wooden columns and cement walls  in the capital city of Colombo Sri Lanka.
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  • The foyer of the Paradise Road the Gallery Cafe which was the  former offices of world-renowned Sri Lankan architect, the late Geoffrey Bawa. in the capital city of Colombo Sri Lanka.
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  • The entrance of the front courtyard of  the Paradise Road the Gallery Cafe which was the  former offices of world-renowned Sri Lankan architect, the late Geoffrey Bawa featuring tropical modernist architecture featuring of a large rectangular fish pond wooden columns and cement walls  in the capital city of Colombo Sri Lanka.
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  • The entrance of the front courtyard of  the Paradise Road the Gallery Cafe which was the  former offices of world-renowned Sri Lankan architect, the late Geoffrey Bawa featuring tropical modernist architecture featuring of a large rectangular fish pond wooden columns and cement walls  in the capital city of Colombo Sri Lanka.
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  • Owner of high end luxury boutique department store Harrolds Melbourne poses for a photograph at the store in Melbourne, Australia, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Melbourne, Australia’s former coronavirus hot spot, emerged from a lockdown at midnight Tuesday, restaurants, cafes and bars were allowed to open and outdoor contact sports can resume. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)
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  • A customer is seen shopping at high end luxury boutique department store Harrolds Melbourne in Melbourne, Australia, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Melbourne, Australia’s former coronavirus hot spot, emerged from a lockdown at midnight Tuesday, restaurants, cafes and bars were allowed to open and outdoor contact sports can resume. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)
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  • Owner of high end luxury boutique department store Harrolds Melbourne poses for a photograph at the store in Melbourne, Australia, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Melbourne, Australia’s former coronavirus hot spot, emerged from a lockdown at midnight Tuesday, restaurants, cafes and bars were allowed to open and outdoor contact sports can resume. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)
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  • MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 05: A sign is seen stuck to a window reading 'Treat us as humans not caged animals end this lockdown effective immediately' at the Flemington Public housing flats on July 05, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. Nine public housing estates have been placed into mandatory lockdown and two additional suburbs are under stay-at-home orders as authorities work to stop further COVID-19 outbreaks in Melbourne. The public housing towers will be in total lockdown for at least five days following a high number of positive coronavirus cases recorded in residents on those estates. The towers will be closed and contained, and the only people allowed in and out will be those providing essential services. Police will be placed on each floor of the towers and other police will control access points to the estates. Residents of 12 Melbourne hotspot postcodes are also on stay-at-home orders and are only able to leave home have for exercise or work, to buy essential items including food or to access childcare and healthcare. Businesses and facilities in these lockdown areas are also restricted and cafes and restaurants can only open for takeaway and delivery.  (Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images)
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