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It was an old litchi orchard, buried in vines.
He was a hundred feet away, standing by a crumbling brick wall nestled in vines.
A demon for each, carved in limestone, squirms in the church: Despair, Luxury — they tangle in vines, ride lions, gape.
The Vineyard Room, decked out in vines and pictures of grapes, reflects the expanding local wine industry.
Amid banana plantations and luminous grass, a dirt track leads to an isolated house covered in vines.
The entire estate covers more than 7,000 acres, of which about 2,400 are in vines.
Through the break I saw the white shapes of gravestones half-hidden in vines and scrub, and realized that we were at the entrance to the cemetery.
And the place that has everyone talking is the Quinta da Romaneira, which was transformed into a luxurious resort on 990 acres of terraced hills covered in vines.
(There's just one set, a fanciful jungle landscape by Jon Craine, abloom in vines and mushrooms. In the second act, set at night, everything goes Day-Glo).
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