The majority of the population lived outside the city walls in palapa huts similar to the homes many Yucatecs live today. |
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Two years in the making, the house is something between a Mexican palapa and an Indonesian-style bure. |
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You could see it beyond the brick windscreen, through rows of tropical fruit trees, behind a sundeck, a palapa, and a tile-roofed verandah. |
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Then we headed back to the beach, for drinks and lunch with homemade tortillas under the palapa. |
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Its reception area is a palapa, a huge, open-air structure roofed with dried palm fronds. |
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He was with some other surfers in the shade of a palapa, stretched out in a plastic chair, drinking from a water bottle. |
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Prints are the fun side of camp shirts, a shot in the arm of textile cheer that can be as wild as an afternoon at the palapa bar or subtle as an island sunset. |
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For the ultimate chill-out zone, there's a giant palapa with suspended daybeds. |
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The infinity pool, WET, which will be opened on May 27, 2011, is a free-form pool with a shaded palapa bar. |
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The state monopolised the electronic mediascape, and the Palapa satellite vastly expanded its national audience. |
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The Todos Santos Music Festival is a concert held to benefit the Palapa Society, a nonprofit organization that serves the community. |
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Fellow Big Reds member Rizal Palapa boasts an almost encyclopaedic knowledge about Liverpool. |
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The Palapa was breaking up in moderate seas in the Indian Ocean. |
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Indonesia has its own space agency and space program, and is also the first developing country to operate its own satellite system, known as Palapa. |
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