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The Royal Botanic Garden, established by KIng Charles III in 1781, Madrid, Spain
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Carlos III, Rey De Espana
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The Royal Botanic Garden, established by KIng Charles III in 1781, Madrid, Spain
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Apollo Fountain Unveiled in the early-19th century, this striking neoclassical fountain depicts the god Apollo.
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Eurasian Magpie
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The Royal Botanic Garden, established by KIng Charles III in 1781, Madrid, Spain
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Antonio Jose Cavanilles y Palop, 1745-1804, was a leading Spanish taxonomic botanist of the 18th century. He named many plants, particularly from Oceania
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Cacti, Ferocactus Pilosus, Mexico
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Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746–1828) is regarded as the most important Spanish artist of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
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The Royal Botanic Garden, established by KIng Charles III in 1781, Madrid, Spain
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History Museum of Madrid
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The Royal Botanic Garden, established by KIng Charles III in 1781, Madrid, Spain
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The Royal Botanic Garden, established by KIng Charles III in 1781, Madrid, Spain
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Pitcher plants are several different carnivorous plants
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Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez
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The Royal Botanic Garden, established by KIng Charles III in 1781, Madrid, Spain
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Statues on top of the Ministry of Agriculture Building, Madrid
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Orchards in Madrid, Spain
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Monument to the Fallen,
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Cacti, Ferocactus Pilosus, Mexico
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Neptune Fountain
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Toyota Ipsum, 1996, Tetsuya Ishida
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Public Property, 1999, Tetsuya Ishida
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Untitled, 2004, Tetsuya Ishida
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Hothouse, 2003, Tetsuya Ishida
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Monument to Alfonso XII, Madrid, Spain
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Crystal Palace, Madrid, Spain
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Shoe Tie, 2012, Charles Ray
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Peacock in the Cecilio Garden, Madrid, Spain
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Reclinging Woman, 2018, Charles Ray