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cruzouro583If you've ever driven south from San Diego and crossed into Mexico, you know that the border marks a distinct line between two dramatically contrasting cityscapes, with a surprisingly short distance of blurring between the two. The typical pastel stucco dwellings that sit on well-watered lawns in southern California, sit in a second incarnation atop steel frames in Tijuana, steadied by retaining walls made of old tires....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/of-mcmansions-and-shantytowns/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
cruz1If you've ever driven south from San Diego and crossed into Mexico, you know that the border marks a distinct line between two dramatically contrasting cityscapes, with a surprisingly short distance of blurring between the two. The typical pastel stucco dwellings that sit on well-watered lawns in southern California, sit in a second incarnation atop steel frames in Tijuana, steadied by retaining walls made of old tires....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/of-mcmansions-and-shantytowns/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
cruz2If you've ever driven south from San Diego and crossed into Mexico, you know that the border marks a distinct line between two dramatically contrasting cityscapes, with a surprisingly short distance of blurring between the two. The typical pastel stucco dwellings that sit on well-watered lawns in southern California, sit in a second incarnation atop steel frames in Tijuana, steadied by retaining walls made of old tires....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/of-mcmansions-and-shantytowns/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
cruz3If you've ever driven south from San Diego and crossed into Mexico, you know that the border marks a distinct line between two dramatically contrasting cityscapes, with a surprisingly short distance of blurring between the two. The typical pastel stucco dwellings that sit on well-watered lawns in southern California, sit in a second incarnation atop steel frames in Tijuana, steadied by retaining walls made of old tires....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/of-mcmansions-and-shantytowns/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
cruz4If you've ever driven south from San Diego and crossed into Mexico, you know that the border marks a distinct line between two dramatically contrasting cityscapes, with a surprisingly short distance of blurring between the two. The typical pastel stucco dwellings that sit on well-watered lawns in southern California, sit in a second incarnation atop steel frames in Tijuana, steadied by retaining walls made of old tires....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/of-mcmansions-and-shantytowns/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5





