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27 de febrero de 2014 - 05:10 p. m.
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Owner Ximena Parra shows a room decorated as a prison cell at a love hotel in Santiago, on February 12, 2014. In Chile there are around 500 love hotels (moteles in Spanish) that generate around USD 40 million dollars a year, many of which are curiously decorated as a prison, or a hospital yard, among other fantasies, and lavishly equipped with jacuzzies, suggestive lights and mirrors. AFP PHOTO/MARTIN BERNETTI
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A couple heads for a hotel placed on a mining truck at the Con Con seaside resort, near Vina del Mar, Chile, on February 2, 2014. In Chile there are around 500 love hotels (moteles in Spanish) that generate around USD 40 million dollars a year, many of which are curiously decorated as a prison, or a hospital yard, among other fantasies, and lavishly equipped with jacuzzies, suggestive lights and mirrors. AFP PHOTO/MARTIN BERNETTI
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Cleaners head for a Boeing 737 deactivated airliner used as a love hotel at the Con Con seaside resort, near Vina del Mar, Chile, on February 2, 2014. In Chile there are around 500 love hotels (moteles in Spanish) that generate around USD 40 million dollars a year, many of which are curiously decorated as a prison, or a hospital yard, among other fantasies, and lavishly equipped with jacuzzies, suggestive lights and mirrors. AFP PHOTO/MARTIN BERNETTI
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A cleaner makes the bed inside a Boeing 737 deactivated airliner used as a love hotel at the Con Con seaside resort, near Vina del Mar, Chile, on February 2, 2014. In Chile there are around 500 love hotels (moteles in Spanish) that generate around USD 40 million dollars a year, many of which are curiously decorated as a prison, or a hospital yard, among other fantasies, and lavishly equipped with jacuzzies, suggestive lights and mirrors. AFP PHOTO/MARTIN BERNETTI
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A cleaner makes the bed inside a Boeing 737 deactivated airliner used as a love hotel at the Con Con seaside resort, near Vina del Mar, Chile, on February 2, 2014. In Chile there are around 500 love hotels (moteles in Spanish) that generate around USD 40 million dollars a year, many of which are curiously decorated as a prison, or a hospital yard, among other fantasies, and lavishly equipped with jacuzzies, suggestive lights and mirrors. AFP PHOTO/MARTIN BERNETTI
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Signs at the entrance point at a Boeing 737 deactivated airliner used as a love hotel at the Con Con seaside resort, near Vina del Mar, Chile, on February 2, 2014. In Chile there are around 500 love hotels (moteles in Spanish) that generate around USD 40 million dollars a year, many of which are curiously decorated as a prison, or a hospital yard, among other fantasies, and lavishly equipped with jacuzzies, suggestive lights and mirrors. AFP PHOTO/MARTIN BERNETTI
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A room decorated as a hospital yard at a love hotel in Santiago, on February 12, 2014. In Chile there are around 500 love hotels (moteles in Spanish) that generate around USD 40 million dollars a year, many of which are curiously decorated as a prison, or a hospital yard, among other fantasies, and lavishly equipped with jacuzzies, suggestive lights and mirrors. AFP PHOTO/MARTIN BERNETTI
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The entrance to a Boeing 737 deactivated airliner used as a love hotel at the Con Con seaside resort, near Vina del Mar, Chile, on February 2, 2014. In Chile there are around 500 love hotels (moteles in Spanish) that generate around USD 40 million dollars a year, many of which are curiously decorated as a prison, or a hospital yard, among other fantasies, and lavishly equipped with jacuzzies, suggestive lights and mirrors. AFP PHOTO/MARTIN BERNETTI
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Owner Ximena Parra shows a room decorated as a prison cell at a love hotel in Santiago, on February 12, 2014. In Chile there are around 500 love hotels (moteles in Spanish) that generate around USD 40 million dollars a year, many of which are curiously decorated as a prison, or a hospital yard, among other fantasies, and lavishly equipped with jacuzzies, suggestive lights and mirrors. AFP PHOTO/MARTIN BERNETTI
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Owner Ximena Parra shows details in a room decorated as a prison cell at a love hotel in Santiago, on February 12, 2014. In Chile there are around 500 love hotels (moteles in Spanish) that generate around USD 40 million dollars a year, many of which are curiously decorated as a prison, or a hospital yard, among other fantasies, and lavishly equipped with jacuzzies, suggestive lights and mirrors. AFP PHOTO/MARTIN BERNETTI
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Owner Ximena Parra shows a room decorated with multiple mirrors at a love hotel in Santiago, on February 12, 2014. In Chile there are around 500 love hotels (moteles in Spanish) that generate around USD 40 million dollars a year, many of which are curiously decorated as a prison, or a hospital yard, among other fantasies, and lavishly equipped with jacuzzies, suggestive lights and mirrors. AFP PHOTO/MARTIN BERNETTI
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Owner Ximena Parra readies a room decorated as in the 40s at a love hotel in Santiago, on February 12, 2014. In Chile there are around 500 love hotels (moteles in Spanish) that generate around USD 40 million dollars a year, many of which are curiously decorated as a prison, or a hospital yard, among other fantasies, and lavishly equipped with jacuzzies, suggestive lights and mirrors. AFP PHOTO/MARTIN BERNETTI
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Owner Ximena Parra shows a room decorated as a prison cell at a love hotel in Santiago, on February 12, 2014. In Chile there are around 500 love hotels (moteles in Spanish) that generate around USD 40 million dollars a year, many of which are curiously decorated as a prison, or a hospital yard, among other fantasies, and lavishly equipped with jacuzzies, suggestive lights and mirrors. AFP PHOTO/MARTIN BERNETTI
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