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Whispering Pines in Photos

David Wallack, the founder of Mango's Tropical Café in South Beach, has put his four-bedroom bayfront home in Miami's Morningside neighborhood up for grabs at $20.9 million.

Artist Kim Brandell created the palm tree-adorned entry gates, along with the many other copper accents both inside the house and out.

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A fireplace framed by coral stone anchors the wood-clad living room.

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A sound-controlled music room off the living room is jazzed up with cheetah-print carpeting.

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Mahogany-trimmed sliding glass doors open the dining room to the pool deck.

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A large granite-topped island with a patinated copper accent tucked under the breakfast bar is the centerpiece of the kitchen.

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A copper wood stove heats up the primary bedroom.

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The soaking tub is topped by a colorful mosaic skylight.

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A copper frieze runs around the house.

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A summer kitchen and wet bar next to the egg-shaped pool makes entertaining easy.

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A guest cottage dates to 1925.

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The guest cottage includes a kitchen and bath.

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The tropical gardens are valued at around $1 million.

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The gardens include 140-year-old Indonesian gazebo.

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A custom treehouse decked out with a lounge bed faces the water.

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The 500-square-foot deck and dock sits along 125 feet of Biscayne Bay frontage.

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