I saw this pretty mural in the Calvià soccer field. There was a kind of prehistoric sculptures drawn, all together they look like a very large cave and it also reminds me of a rural house.
The mural makes me feel happy, thanks to how colourful it is and the more less abstract shape it has. I like this mural a lot, because every time I go to play soccer I see it and it kind of relaxes me and feel calmer.
Project Builder 3
In this photo, you can see how Rubén has a briefcase with something valuable for the thief. Besides, we see that he has Marc L grabbed by the neck, threatening that if he didn't give him the briefcase, we would end Marc's life like he did with Toni.
Project Builder 4
This object it's small, there size more less 15cm. It's made of plastic, metal and glass. It's an electronic device, it has three buttons and is also tactile. A lot of people use them in the job or to play videogames.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews
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Flatford Mill
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The Fighting Temeraire
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The Hireling Shepherd
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Ophelia
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The Music Lesson
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