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Agua Volcano and Arco de Santa Catalina (Santa Catalina Arch) in Antigua GuatemalaSanta Catalins Arch or Arco de Santa Catalina is probably the most iconic place in Antigua Guatemala, it was was built in 1693 - 1694 to allow nuns to cross the street without being seen
Moon rising over Valparaiso, ChileMoon rising over the famous hills and colorful houses of Valparaiso, Chile. A UNESCO World Heritage site and popular tourist destination
Public street view of Guanajuato City, Mexico. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. 16th century old buildings & streets are preserved
Aerial view, Antigua, GuatemalaElevated view of La Merced Church and the city of Antigua, Guatemala, Volcan de Agua at background. It is probably the most beautiful church in Antigua, it was was finished in 1767
South America Map Illustration, Travel, Exploration, Antique 1871 IllustrationColor stock photo of an antique South America map illustration. Salvaged from an 1871 geography book
Map of South America, from a Spanish Atlas, 1582
Quitos Colonial Church and Monastery of Saint FrancisThe Church and convent of St. Francis is located in the South American capital city of Quito, Ecuador. This Roman Catholic church was constructed between the years 1550 and 1660
Aerial view of La Union Public Park, Antigua, GuatemalaElevated view of park at La Antigua, Guatemala. Antigua are today a favorite tourist destination. Antigua is as a partially restored colonial city with majestic churches and monasteries
Arco de Santa Catalina (Santa Catalina Arch) and Antigua City in Guatemala, High angle viewCity of Antigua and elevated view of Santa Catalins Arch or Arco de Santa Catalina. This is probably the most iconic place in Antigua Guatemala
Mexican Agave Harvester for TequilaIllustration of a Mexican Agave Harvester for Tequila
Illustration of ancient Latin American, bowl-shaped artefact, decorated with paintings
Traditional folk dancers from Quito, EcuadorThis dancer from Quito, Ecuador is celebrating the founding of Quito, Ecuador
Wall and door in colonial San Miguel de AllendeStreet view of wall and door in colonial San Miguel de Allende, the UNESCO World Heritage Site. 16th century old buildings & streets are preserved
Teotihuacan pyramid - Mexico
Mayan Wall Sculpture, Mexico - Palenque archaeological site - Stone with non-coded hieroglyphics
Escaramuzas Demonstrating Their Equestrian SkillsThe Latinas are demonstrating their riding skill at a fiesta in San Antonio, Texas. This riding tradition originated in Mexico and is part of Mexican-American culture in the United States
San Jose Mission is a Spanish Colonial Mission located in San Antonio, Texas. This historical Catholic church is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site
Architectural Features of Quitos Basilica of Nuestra SeAnora de la MercedThis Spanish colonial church is located in the Ecuadorian capital Quito. This white stuccoed church is adorned with Incan and Catholic inscriptions
The Bell Tower of San Juan CapistranoThis historic belfry is one of San Juan Capistrano unique architectural features. This Spanish colonial church was founded by Franciscan friars in 1731 along the banks of the San Antonio River in San
The Doors of Old QuitoThese street doors in the capital city of Quito, Ecuador are reflective of the Spanish influence in its colonial architecture
The Indigenous Women of Quito, EcuadorThese Andean women represent the indigenous cultures of Quito, Ecuador. On that early morning, they were overlooking the Plaza de San Francisco in the Old Town district of Quito, Ecuador
Number 3 on concrete wallAn old concrete turquioise facade with a metal number 3 in Antigua, Guatemala. Antigua is one of the most important and most visited destinations in Guatemala
Arch at Tanque de la Union in Antigua GuatemalaArch at Tanque de la UniAon public laundry washbasin in Antigua, Guatemala. Antigua is as a partially restored colonial city with majestic churches and monasteries and cobblestone streets
Colorful street in old colonial city of Antigua, GuatemalaThis is a typical street in Antigua as most are full of color. Antigua is one of the most important and most visited destinations in Guatemala
Number 5 tile on concrete wallAn old concrete red facade with a number 5 blue tile in Antigua, Guatemala. Antigua is one of the most important and most visited destinations in Guatemala
Arco de Santa Catalina (Santa Catalina Arch) by night, Antigua GuatemalaSanta Catalins Arch or Arco de Santa Catalina is probably the most iconic place in Antigua Guatemala, it was was built in 1693 - 1694 to allow nuns to cross the street without being seen
Cobblestone and Arco de Santa Catalina (Santa Catalina Arch) in Antigua GuatemalaSanta Catalins Arch or Arco de Santa Catalina is probably the most iconic place in Antigua Guatemala, it was was built in 1693 - 1694 to allow nuns to cross the street without being seen
Aerial view of the aIglesia y Convento de Nuestra SeAnora de la Merceda in Antigua, GuatemalaElevated view of La Merced Church, Monastery and Fountain, one of the baroque churches in the Antigua, Guatemala. It is probably the most beautiful church in Antigua, it was was finished in 1767
Colonial church of Nuestra SeAnora de la Merced, Antigua, GuatemalaElevated view of La Merced Church, one of the baroque churches in the Antigua, Guatemala. It is probably the most beautiful church in Antigua, it was was finished in 1767
Aerial view at the city of Antigua, GuatemalaElevated view of La Antigua, Guatemala. Antigua are today a favorite tourist destination. Antigua is as a partially restored colonial city with majestic churches and monasteries
Aerial view of colonial church of Nuestra SeAnora de la Merced an city of Antigua, GuatemalaElevated view of La Merced Church, one of the baroque churches in the Antigua, Guatemala. It is probably the most beautiful church in Antigua, it was was finished in 1767
Ruins of Convento de San Agustin (San Agustin Church) in Antigua GuatemalaThe construction of the Church and Convent of San AgustAin in Antigua was completed in 1657, it had a Renaissance style. It suffered 1, 717 earthquake damage, recommended various arrangements
A dove in the ruins of St. Agustin Church in Antigua GuatemalaA dove who made his home in a hole at the ruins of St. Agustin Church in Antigua Guatemala. Antigua and San Agustin Ruins are today a favorite tourist destination as a partially restored colonial
Panoramic view of ruins of Church and Convent of San Agustin in Antigua GuatemalaThe construction of the Church and Convent of San AgustAin in Antigua was completed in 1657, it had a Renaissance style. It suffered 1, 717 earthquake damage, recommended various arrangements
Side wall of ruins of Convento de San Agustin (San Agustin Church) in Antigua GuatemalaThe construction of the Church and Convent of San AgustAin in Antigua was completed in 1657, it had a Renaissance style. It suffered 1, 717 earthquake damage, recommended various arrangements
Detail of wall at second floor of ruins of Church and Convent of San Agustin in Antigua GuatemalaThe construction of the Church and Convent of San AgustAin in Antigua was completed in 1657, it had a Renaissance style. It suffered 1, 717 earthquake damage, recommended various arrangements
View from second floor of ruins of Church and Convent of San Agustin in Antigua GuatemalaThe construction of the Church and Convent of San AgustAin in Antigua was completed in 1657, it had a Renaissance style. It suffered 1, 717 earthquake damage, recommended various arrangements
A dove who made his home in the ruins of St. Agustin Church in Antigua GuatemalaA dove who made his home in a hole at the ruins of St. Agustin Church in Antigua Guatemala. Antigua and San Agustin Ruins are today a favorite tourist destination as a partially restored colonial
Staircase at Ruins of San Agustin Church in Antigua GuatemalaThe construction of the Church and Convent of San AgustAin in Antigua was completed in 1657, it had a Renaissance style. It suffered 1, 717 earthquake damage, recommended various arrangements
Large fallen ceiling blocks inside Ruins of San Agustin Church in Antigua GuatemalaThe construction of the Church and Convent of San AgustAin in Antigua was completed in 1657, it had a Renaissance style. It suffered 1, 717 earthquake damage, recommended various arrangements
Large fallen ceiling blocks at Ruins of San Agustin Church in Antigua GuatemalaThe construction of the Church and Convent of San AgustAin in Antigua was completed in 1657, it had a Renaissance style. It suffered 1, 717 earthquake damage, recommended various arrangements
Second floor of ruins of San Agustin Church in Antigua GuatemalaThe construction of the Church and Convent of San AgustAin in Antigua was completed in 1657, it had a Renaissance style. It suffered 1, 717 earthquake damage, recommended various arrangements