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Taken with the beautiful analog Kodak Portra 160C film.
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Shot on a Fuji Fashion single-use camera.
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On this stone people where executed by the Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition in Cartagena de Las Indias (The Spanish Inquisition in Colombia) from 1610. The building today holds the Museo Histórico de Cartagena Casa de la Inquisición.
The site seems more innocent than it was.
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