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Mexico Collection (#11)

Background imageMexico Collection: Dina Yellow Pyrisitia dina

Dina Yellow Pyrisitia dina, yellow butterflies in the sierra gorda region of Queretaro, near a water stream

Background imageMexico Collection: San Francisco del Valle de Tilaco

San Francisco del Valle de Tilaco is in a small community eighteen km northeast of Landa de Matamoros. It was constructed between 1754 and 1762 by Juan Crespi and dedicated to Francis of Assisi

Background imageMexico Collection: Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico

Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico
Palenque, also anciently known as Lakamha, was a Maya city state in southern Mexico that flourished in the 7th century. The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. AD 799

Background imageMexico Collection: Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico

Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico
Palenque, also anciently known as Lakamha, was a Maya city state in southern Mexico that flourished in the 7th century. The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. AD 799

Background imageMexico Collection: Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico

Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico
Palenque, also anciently known as Lakamha, was a Maya city state in southern Mexico that flourished in the 7th century. The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. AD 799

Background imageMexico Collection: Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico

Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico
Palenque, also anciently known as Lakamha, was a Maya city state in southern Mexico that flourished in the 7th century. The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. AD 799

Background imageMexico Collection: Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico

Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico
Palenque, also anciently known as Lakamha, was a Maya city state in southern Mexico that flourished in the 7th century. The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. AD 799

Background imageMexico Collection: Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico

Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico
Palenque, also anciently known as Lakamha, was a Maya city state in southern Mexico that flourished in the 7th century. The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. AD 799

Background imageMexico Collection: Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico

Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico
Palenque, also anciently known as Lakamha, was a Maya city state in southern Mexico that flourished in the 7th century. The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. AD 799

Background imageMexico Collection: Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico

Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico
Palenque, also anciently known as Lakamha, was a Maya city state in southern Mexico that flourished in the 7th century. The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. AD 799

Background imageMexico Collection: Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico

Palenuqe, Chiapas, Mexico
Palenque, also anciently known as Lakamha, was a Maya city state in southern Mexico that flourished in the 7th century. The Palenque ruins date from ca. 226 BC to ca. AD 799

Background imageMexico Collection: Teotihuacan Mexico Pyramids

Teotihuacan Mexico Pyramids
The holy city of Teotihuacan (the place where the gods were created) is situated some 50 km north-east of Mexico City. Built between the 1st and 7th centuries A.D

Background imageMexico Collection: Facade of the Franciscan Mission

Facade of the Franciscan Mission
Unesco World Heritage in the remote highlands of Queretaro, Mexico

Background imageMexico Collection: Ancient structure in Pre-Hispanic City of Chichen-Itza in Mexico

Ancient structure in Pre-Hispanic City of Chichen-Itza in Mexico

Background imageMexico Collection: Old ruins in Pre-Hispanic City of Chichen-Itza in Mexico

Old ruins in Pre-Hispanic City of Chichen-Itza in Mexico

Background imageMexico Collection: Old ruins in National Park of Palenque, Mexico

Old ruins in National Park of Palenque, Mexico

Background imageMexico Collection: Old ruins in National Park of Palenque, Mexico

Old ruins in National Park of Palenque, Mexico

Background imageMexico Collection: Old ruins in Pre-Hispanic City of Uxmal, Mexico

Old ruins in Pre-Hispanic City of Uxmal, Mexico

Background imageMexico Collection: View of Teotihuacan from the Pyramid of the Sun

View of Teotihuacan from the Pyramid of the Sun

Background imageMexico Collection: View of Teotihuacan

View of Teotihuacan.Teotihuacan was a pre-Columbian Mesoamerican city located in a sub valley of the Valley of Mexico, located in the State of Mexico 48 km northeast of modern-day Mexico City

Background imageMexico Collection: Pyramid

Pyramid of Kulkulkan or El Castillo, at Chichen-Itza, Mexico

Background imageMexico Collection: Pyramid of Magician

Pyramid of Magician, Uxmal, YucatAan, MexicoUNESCO World Heritage Site: Pre-Hispanic Town of Uxmal

Background imageMexico Collection: Piramide del Adivino

Piramide del Adivino
The Pyramid of the Magician, Uxmal, Yucatan, Mexico

Background imageMexico Collection: ChichA n ItzAa

ChichA n ItzAa
Templo de KukulcAan - Chichen ItzAa

Background imageMexico Collection: The Great Plaza. Monte Alban. Oaxaca. Mexico

The Great Plaza. Monte Alban. Oaxaca. Mexico.Situated on a mountain 400 m (1, 315 ft) above the Oaxaca Valley, Monte Alb?n was once the holy city of more than 30, 000 Zapotecs

Background imageMexico Collection: Parish church - San Miguel de Allende - Guanajuato

Parish church - San Miguel de Allende - Guanajuato
San Miguel de Allende is a city and municipality located in the far eastern part of the state of Guanajuato in central Mexico.The main attraction of the town is its well-preserved historic center

Background imageMexico Collection: Tour of Guanajuato cathedral

Tour of Guanajuato cathedral
The city was named a World Heritage Site in 1988.The main church of the city is the Basilica Colegiata de Nuestra SeAnora de Guanajuato built between 1671 and 1696

Background imageMexico Collection: Chichen Itza

Chichen Itza
Ancient Mayan ruins in Mexico

Background imageMexico Collection: Hospicio CabaAnas main courtyard

Hospicio CabaAnas main courtyard
Main courtyard of the CabaAnas Cultural Institute (formerly know as CabaAnas Hospice). Unesco World Heritage Site in Guadalajara, Mexico

Background imageMexico Collection: Zacatecas Cathedral

Zacatecas Cathedral
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico

Background imageMexico Collection: Temple of San Francisco, Zacatecas

Temple of San Francisco, Zacatecas
Temple of San Francisco was founded in 1568 as first monastery in Zacatecas, the monastery of Our Lady of Guadalupe, with the primary function of evangelization, It was inaugurated on January 12

Background imageMexico Collection: Temple of San Francisco, Zacatecas

Temple of San Francisco, Zacatecas
Temple of San Francisco was founded in 1568 as first monastery in Zacatecas, the monastery of Our Lady of Guadalupe, with the primary function of evangelization, It was inaugurated on January 12

Background imageMexico Collection: Temple of San Francisco, Zacatecas

Temple of San Francisco, Zacatecas
Temple of San Francisco was founded in 1568 as first monastery in Zacatecas, the monastery of Our Lady of Guadalupe, with the primary function of evangelization, It was inaugurated on January 12

Background imageMexico Collection: Temple of San Francisco, Zacatecas

Temple of San Francisco, Zacatecas
Temple of San Francisco was founded in 1568 as first monastery in Zacatecas, the monastery of Our Lady of Guadalupe, with the primary function of evangelization, It was inaugurated on January 12

Background imageMexico Collection: Zacatecas Cathedral

Zacatecas Cathedral
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico

Background imageMexico Collection: Zacatecas Cathedral

Zacatecas Cathedral
Zacatecasis a city and municipality in Mexico, and the capital and largest city of the state of Zacatecas. Located in the north central Mexico the city had its start as a Spanish mining camp in

Background imageMexico Collection: Ex Templo de San Agustin, Zacatecas

Ex Templo de San Agustin, Zacatecas
Ex Templo de San Agustin, built in 1763 and destroyed by an explosion during the Mexican Revolution, today is a Museum. The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas

Background imageMexico Collection: Ex Templo de San Agustin, Zacatecas

Ex Templo de San Agustin, Zacatecas
Ex Templo de San Agustin, built in 1763 and destroyed by an explosion during the Mexican Revolution, today is a Museum. The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas

Background imageMexico Collection: Miguel Auza Plaza, Zacatecas

Miguel Auza Plaza, Zacatecas
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico

Background imageMexico Collection: Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys

Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys are those made by artisans rather than manufactured in factories. The history of Mexican toys extends as far back as the Mesoamerican era

Background imageMexico Collection: Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys

Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys are those made by artisans rather than manufactured in factories. The history of Mexican toys extends as far back as the Mesoamerican era

Background imageMexico Collection: Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys

Traditional Mexican handcrafted toys are those made by artisans rather than manufactured in factories. The history of Mexican toys extends as far back as the Mesoamerican era

Background imageMexico Collection: Zacatecas landscape

Zacatecas landscape
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico

Background imageMexico Collection: Zacatecas landscape

Zacatecas landscape
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico

Background imageMexico Collection: Zacatecas landscape

Zacatecas landscape
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico

Background imageMexico Collection: Zacatecas landscape

Zacatecas landscape
The state name derives from the name of its capital, Zacatecas. This word is derived from Nahuatl and means -where there is abundant zacate (grass), Zacatecas is located in North-Central Mexico

Background imageMexico Collection: Zacatecas Teleferico (Gondola)

Zacatecas Teleferico (Gondola)
Zacatecas, teleferico system on the Bufa mountain is an old Aerial Tram and dates from 1975, it was meant as a medium of transportation but today is more like a touristic atraction on the city



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