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Fajardo, Puerto Rico 00738
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Coccoloba uvifera fruit
Thespesia populnea leaves and flowers
Fiesta
Verde
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Puerto Real
Casa Alcaldía
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Polpette - Tomato Braised Beef Meatballs, Ricotta, Basil / 22.00 / Mirabella's Fontainebleau Miami Beach
Agnolotti Truffle with Ricotta, Red Wine Sugo / 34.00 / Mirabella by Michael White at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach / Dec 2, 2023
La Cote Burger served with Garlic Toum, manchego, tomato jam, sesame brioche and a side of cucumber salad. At La Cote the oceanside bistro at the Fontainebleau, Miami Beach
Emily on our wrap-around balcony room 30709 overlooking the Fontainebleau's pools.
Fontainebleau Miami Beach / photo taken from Sorrento Tower room 30709 (seventh floor)
Emily on the "Stairs to Nowhere" / Fontainebleau Miami Beach / Dec 2, 2023
The whimsicle exterior of the Fontainebleau convention center. Swiss cheese–like holes on the Versailles building facade
Fontainebleau Collins Ave. entrance at dawn / Dec 2, 2023
Fontainebleau Miami pre-function area
Architect Morris Lapidus, the designer of the original Fontainebleau, left his personal signature throughout the property: bow ties. The bow ties are a nod to the ones Lapidus wore personally throughout his entire adult life.
Ai Weiwei's massive gold crystal chandeliers shaped like upside-down wedding cakes in the lobby of the Fontainebleau. Some say they are worth over a million dollars.
The Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei produced the massive gold crystal chandeliers shaped like upside-down wedding cakes in the lobby of the Fontainebleau. This photo shows two of the three chandeliers that some say are worth over a million dollars.
Bleau Bar, in the Fontainebleau Miami Beach lobby, a meeting place for who’s-who in entertainment starting in the 50’s and 60’s
Christmas tree at the entrance to the Bleau Bar
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