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In this Friday June 2, 2017 photo, Maria de Lourdes Figueiredo de Albuquerque, 87, right, and her daughter Maria de Fatima Figueiredo de Albuquerque walk in one of the rooms of their 427-year-old Portuguese heritage home in Goa, India. The home is a much-loved and lived-in repository of memories tracing to when what is now the west-coast Indian state of Goa was a Portuguese colony. Far from the party beaches and liquor shacks that Goa has become known for, the mansion is now open as both a homestay and a museum, filled with antique furniture and artifacts from the 17th century. (AP Photo/Manish Mehta)

In this Friday June 2, 2017 photo, Maria de Lourdes Figueiredo de Albuquerque, 87, right, and her daughter Maria de Fatima Figueiredo de Albuquerque walk in one of the rooms of their 427-year-old Portuguese heritage home in Goa, India. The home is a much-loved and lived-in repository of memories tracing to when what is now the west-coast Indian state of Goa was a Portuguese colony. Far from the party beaches and liquor shacks that Goa has become known for, the mansion is now open as both a homestay and a museum, filled with antique furniture and artifacts from the 17th century. (AP Photo/Manish Mehta)

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