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Religious artefacts for sale in front of the Basilica de Guadalupe ( principal patron of Mexico ), Mexico City
Religious items for sale outside Basilica de Guadalupe.
Pottery for sale in Morelia
Fruit stall at Quiroga market.
The historic buildings surrounding the Zocalo adorned with Christmas decorations and lights, Mexico City
Top end accommodation in Zacatecas, the Hotel Quinta Real, constructed around the towns former bullring with the arches of the old El Cubo aqueduct running across the front of it
Healthy looking tomatos and onions at the market, Morelia
The Hyatt Regency Acapulco
Decorating graves with flowers and food for Dios de los Muertos, a celebration where relatives gather at gravesides to share the event with the dead, Michoacan State
Colourful tapestry mixed with pottery decorates San Angel shop.
Noche de Muertos offering in house of Santiago.
Crafts of Ocomicho on display.
Presedential suite in Casa Vieja Hotel.
Woman stands by shrine.
Man cooking, part Sunday night festivities.
Various masks hanging against a red wall at Hotel Villa San Jose, Morelia
Juice stall at the Mercado San Juan in Morelia
The Foundation of the domains of Ocotelulco; Quiahubdin and Tizatlan mural by Desiderio Hermandez Xochitiotzin, depicting Tlaxcala's history, at Governor's Palace( Palacio de Govierno), Tlaxcala
Christmas Poinsittias for sale at the market, Mexico City
Onions for sale in the market of Morelia
Court of the Thousand Columns.
The Country Store and gas station.
Statue of James Smith, founder of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC.
Gas pump.
Route 66 highway sign.
One of four impressive doors in Florence's Duomo or Cathedral. The architect was Arnolfo di Cambio who started the project at the end of the 13th century.
Bovell's Place on Baxter Road.
An old mansion on the historic South Battery street.
Untitled mural by Diego Rivera, Teatro Insurgentes, Mexico City
Fort Christiansvaern.
Actors in Iztapalapa's annual Passion Play celebrations Good Friday are dressed in garb typical of Jerusalem of 2000 years ago. Crowds of up to 2 million flock to the annual play which has been held continuously since 1843
Aerial view of city at dusk.
People outside Iglesia de Asuncion de Capilco (Temple of the Asuncio'n in Capilco).
Floral offerings left at the grave of a loved one by a family in the Teotitlan del Valle cemetery on All Saints Day.
Man standing on balcony of his apartment in Las Bovedas, Casco Viejo.
Texas Ranger statue in front of State Capitol Building.
Fort Christiansted.
The very patriotic Acadian people of New Brunswick and their lighthouse in Grand Anse.
Taxi and vendors, Corregadora St.
Two people snorkelling at Playa Cancun.
Inside the First Scots Presbyterian Church, constructed in 1814.
Iron gates of Gianni Versace's house, South Beach.
The Dinosaur Garden in Washington DC'S Botanic Gardens.
Florida Marina and Yacht Club.
Parliament Building.
Seats facing moored yachts on Boardwalk.
Crafts of the Raramuri Indians.
The church of Nuestra Sra.de Los Remedios was built on top of Piramide Tepanapa, a pagan temple, Cholula
Happy campers relaxing at the Wekwa Springs State Park campground.
Interior of Nidhe Israel Synagogue.
Iglesia de Asuncion de Cupilco (Temple of Virgin of Asuncio'n) in Cupilco.
Offerings for Dia de los Muertos in Museo Dolores Olemedo Patino.
Cityscape at night.
Shack advertising full moon party.
Civil War Memorial and US Capitol building.
Tin roof neighborhood store.
Headstones in the cemetery at St Phillip's Episcopal Church.
Decorative ceiling mural looking down over the altar of St Mary's Church (1839) in Charleston.
The three intertwined figures of Giambologna's 'Rape of the Sabines'. Located in the Loggia of Piazza della Signoria, the statue dates to 1583.
Castillo de San Marcos.
Cow Wreck Beach Bar and Grill.
Fruit vendor stand off Broad Street.
A traditional buggy on display in New Brunswick's Village Historique Acadien. The village depicts life for the early Acadian settlers of the 1700 and 1800's.
Interior of church El Sagrario Virgin de la Salud.
Woman having a massage at the Royal Spa in Monserrat.
Cigar makers in Little Havana.
Actor portraying Jesus on the cross at annual Passion Play, Ixtapalapa.
An old-style pick-up truck parked on the street.
Gemini 4 capsule at Air and Space Museum.
Interior, Bellingrath Mansion.
Lunchtime crowds at VIP's, a popular restaurant chain in Mexico City
Flower boxes hanging on wall.
Interior of the Salon at the winter estate of Thomas Edison.
Recreation of a livestock market at Texas State History Museum.
Ms Adriana Vaquero, a local artesan, makes religious artefacts and other religious works from her studio in Morelia
Statue in front of the Palace of Fine Arts ( Palacio de Belles Artes ), a splendid white marble concert hall and arts centre
The Dirty Dozen band performs at the Cheyenne Saloon as part of the Orlando Jazz Festival.
Overhead of ceremonial lowering of Mexican flag in zocalo (main city square).
Modern sculpture in the foyer of the Camino Real Hotel and token Christmas decorations, Mexico City
A local gentleman in traditional attire from Tzurumutaro, Mr Pablo Barron
Wall carving of symbol of Spanish conquest of Mexico.
The Museum of Anthropology in Xalepa. The museum has artefacts from many of the different cultures from the Veracruz region, including the Huasteca, Totonaca and the Olmeca.
How it was originally done. A mannequin shows how aerial photography was accomplished from a bi-plane in the Air and Space Museum, Washington DC.
Fountain at Trafalgar Square.
Palm trees on beach on north shore.
A drum made at Taos Drums which specialises in making Indian drums.
Colourfully painted wall with patterns, typical of the charm and colour of Tlaxcala
Detail of a colourfully painted blue and yellow wall with pattern, typical of the charm and colour of San Miguel de Allende
Sashaying through the French Quarter, a samba dancer struts her stuff in New Orleans during the Mardi Gras.
Fireworks at Washington Monument.
Crowds jam into Jazz A, the Louisiana Kitchen for Mardi Gras.
Japanese tank at Admiral Nimitz National Museum of the Pacific War.
The Marchand General office in Village Historique Acadien, New Brunswick.
Ulama, a pre-hispanic ball game, is still played in some parts of Mexico
"Cowboy meets the press" at Texas State History Museum.
Decorations and Church of San Diego.
Detail of handwoven tapestry.
Once a mining town, Real del Monte, 2 hours by car from Mexico City, is a colourful hilltop village with steep, narrow cobblestone streets
The New Orleans Dejan's Kids Jazz Band
Roof and dome of Churrigueresque Iglesia Santa Prisca.
Slate house in the traditional Village Historique Acadien. The village is a re-creation depicting the lives of Acadian settlers from the 1700 and 1800's.
Grand Central building.
Metropolitan Cathedral and Sanctuary (left) and National Palace (right) at night.
Interior of St Louis Cathedral.
Apothecary Museum.
Man asleep at shoe-shine stand, Paseo de la Reforma.
The Churrigueresque style Church of Virgin Mary of Ocotlan (Santuario de la Virgen de Ocotlan) is an important pilgrimage site as the Virgin Mary was said to have appeared here in 1541
An early model Ford parked in front of the stylised Chateau Albert in New Brunswick.
Traditional wreath for the Dia de los Muertos, where cemeteries have a prevailing air of happiness, Morelia
In the 1960's both the church and monastery in Tepotzotlan were restored and transformed into the Museo Nacional del Virreinato
Crowds at market.
Mutual Life Assurance Company building.
The small white-washed church of Village Historique. The village is a re-creation depicting the lives of Acadian settlers from the 1700 and 1800's.
Flag on pole at Fort Christiansvaern.
The owner of the Lincoln County Overland Stagecoach in western clothes holding a rifle.
Man walking up street.
Dixieland band at Maison Bourbon on Bourbon Street, New Orleans
Built in 1772, Heyward-Washington House was the home of Thomas Heyward, signer of the Declaration of Independence. George Washington also spent time here.
Two men in the window of a Cuban coffee shop.
A rusted 1923 Dodge sedan sits at the edge of historic route 66 in Tijeras.
Interior of St. Michael's Church.
The clock tower of Duomo di San Romolo in Fiesole. The church is mainly 11th century Romanesque.
Woven baskets.
Families, friends, lovers, travellers and vendors crowd the waterways of the Floating Gardens of Xochimilco, Mexico City
Ruined building.
Butterfly fisherman in canoe.
The stained-glass window of St Joseph's College in Memramcook honors the life of Father Camille Lefebvre. Father Lefebvre, leader of the Acadian Renaissance, founded the College Saint Joseph in 1864.
The Goldworker jewellery shop.
Interior, Oakleigh Museum House.
Weymouth Corporate Centre.
A woman admires statues of the Virgin Mary in a storefront window behind the Metropolitan Catedral
Rugby players.
Bicycle parked on Hamburgo St, Zona Rosa.
The St Augustine Lighthouse was built in 1874 and is the city's oldest brick structure.
The Hall of Air Transportation in Washington DC's Air and Space Museum.
Shops in street.
The traditional Chinese arch straddles a street in the Washington DC Chinatown area.
Architectural details: a statue at the Royal Spa in Zimapan, one of the most modern and plush spa's in the country
A spiral staircase of 219 steps lead to the top of the St. Augustine Lighthouse.
Seated Sunbather at Umlauf Sculpture Garden.
Statues of the Little Rock Nine.
Decorating graves with flowers and food for Dios de los Muertos, a celebration where relatives gather at gravesides to share the event with the dead, Michoacan State
Taking a break outside the Tire Super Center, Old Winter Garden Road.
Independence Arch at Careenage.
Memorial to U.S soldiers who fought in Vietnam War.
Interior of Nidhe Israel Synagogue.
Buildings surrounding Zocalo decorated for Christmas.
Couple standing on beach at sunset.
A carriage awaits for a journey around the French Quarter of New Orleans
Window framed by slate in the traditional Village Historique Acadien. The village is a re-creation depicting the lives of Acadian settlers from the 1700 and 1800's.
Sculptor in his studio.
Temple of the Warriors.
An altar in the Catedral Metropolitana, one of the world's largest cathedrals, built between 1573 and 1813
Bathers enjoying the sun and surf at Daytona Beach.
Pegalo en Los Terrenos de la Punto de ser Subido, by Augustin Querol, outside Palacio de Bellas Artes.
Woman floating in pool at Calinda Quality Hotel.
A small canoe painted in the colors of the Acadian flag.
Cathedral of San Cristobal de las Casas.
Tamborazo players for Callejoneada festival along city streets
Dancers swirl their way along the streets during Carnival in Mazatlan
Freedom Tower on Biscayne Blvd.
Religious cards for sale outside Parroquia de San Juan Bautista.
Pyramid of Moon (Piramides del Sol y de la Luna).
Ice cream seller on verandah.
Camellina (Bouganviullia), Villa Montana.
Jewellery shop in Kings Alley.
Quin House.
Steeple Building and Museum at Company and Hospital Streets.
Two children of Raramui tribe.
Actors portraying Mary Magdalene and Peter at annual Passion Play, Ixtapalapa.
Straw hats for sale.
The oppressive cellar underneath the Old Exchange building was transformed into the notorious Provost Dungeon by the British, used to hold Charleston citizens accused of working in collaboration with the Americans.
Actress portraying Virgin Mary in historic costume at annual Passion Play, Ixtapalapa.
A drum and a teepee are displayed outside Taos Drums, maker of Indian drums.
Boats in harbour at Careenage.
Cityscape with Wrigley Building at left and Hancock Center in middle.
Carving depicting corn harvesting.
Pots of cacti.
Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument.
The wooden shutters frame the window and accent the door of this house in Charleston's historic district.
Admiral Nimitz National Museum of the Pacific War.
Arkansas Arts Centre.
Portrait of man, Tzintzuntzan.
Once a mining town, Real del Monte, 2 hours by car from Mexico City, is a colourful hilltop village with steep, narrow cobblestone streets
Inside the historic Calhoun Mansion, built in 1876.
Nidhe Israel Synagogue.
Folk dancers in native costumes from the state of Oaxaca perform at the convention centre
Detail of the Rhodedendrum flower (Formosa sother), an Indian hybrid in the Hillwood Gardens and Estate Museum.
An early morning jogger pushes on through Rainbow Row and its multi-coloured facades.
Restored sugar mill on North Side Road.
Actor in historic costume at annual Passion Play, Ixtapalapa.
Towers of La Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel church at night.
Saturday night jamming at Blazing Pianos night-club.
Men playing dominoes in Little Havana.
Methodist Church.
The rear end of a 1955 Bel-Air used as a salad bar in the Uranium Cafe (1929) on historic Route 66.
Clocktower of Parliament Building with national flag.
Seated man on Hamburgo St., Zona Rosa.
Interior room at the Historic Arkansas Museum.
Flower pots on balcony.
A tourist Steam Paddler at Disney World.
A finely attired donkey in the French Quarter of New Orleans
Cruzian gold bracelet in crease of sea shell.
A local vendor selling marigolds at the Mercado de San Juan, Morelia
U.S Capitol Building.
Chattel house at Evans Village.
Exterior, St. Emanuel's Catholic Church.
Actors in Iztapalapa's annual Passion Play celebrations Good Friday are dressed in garb typical of Jerusalem of 2000 years ago. Crowds of up to 2 million flock to the annual play which has been held continuously since 1843
Twanging musicians at Luckenbach's famed music hall.
Mother and child look at display in the Clinton Presidential Library.
Vietnam War Memorial.
Offerings at Vietnam War Memorial.
Statue of woman holding the symbolic calla lillies in the Camino Real Hotel foyer, Mexico City
Exterior of Church of San Diego.
The Baroque church, Parroquia Templo de Santa Prisca, was designed by Spanish architects Diego Duran and Juan Caballero between 1751 abnd 1758 in the Churrigueresque style, Taxco
The Lightener Museum features an eclectic collection of furniture, glass, vases, statues, porcelains and art.
Vietnam War Memorial and Washinton Monument.
Chattel houses.
Country cottage in Caraquet, New Brunswick.
Inside the historic Jacob Motte House in Charleston.
U.S Capital Building.
Interior of a restaurant/ bakery.
Pusser's Landing at Sopers Hole Wharf.
Ritual candles for sale in fron of the Basilica de Guadalupe ( principal patron saint of Mexico ) , Mexico City
People celebrate Tintamarre in Caraquet. The mardi-gras style festival celebrates the lives and hardships of the Acadian settlers of the 1700 and 1800's.
Hand-woven scarves of Tarahumara indians.
A woman sits outside her apartment in Corrillo, a poor neighbourhood of Panama City.
Oranges for sale.
Scuba divers in front of cruise ships.
Mountain bike rider on atrail near the edge of the Soberania Rainforest National park near Gamboa.
Sunday House, part of the Pioneer Museum.
Facade of Ritz pool hall on 6th street.
Blessed Corner Shop tin roof store.
Fruit and vegetable vendor on Market Square.
Dome of Capitol Building.
Centro Bursatil (stock exchange) building.
Clavadista (cliff diver) jumping into canal.
A copy of Michelangelo's David at the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. The Vecchio was built in 1300 to originally accommodate the Signoria government.
Man checking winning lottery numbers outside La Opera Bar.
Overhead of worshippers at feet of Christ figure during Holy Week, Iglesia de San Francisco.
Ruins of copper mine.
The Irving Eco-Centre: a Dune de Bouctouche. The centre was created to preserve and restore one of the few remaining undeveloped sand dunes on the north/east coast of North America.
Portrait of a pair of local gentlemen wearing hats.
Locals in period costume celebrate Dia de Todos los Santos ( All Saints' Day ) on the 1st of November every year, Morelia
Barranque de Urique in Chihuahua, behind Urique is the famous Ravine of Cobre or Copper Canyon.
Fireworks go off above the 169 metre tall Washington Monument.
Woman in doorway at boutique.
Woman praying during Dios de los Muertos.
In the 1960's both the church and monastery in Tepotzotlan were restored and transformed into the Museo Nacional del Virreinato, the Capilla Domestica whose Churrigueresque altar, thick with mirrors is not to be missed
Fort Christiansvaern.
Aeroplane at Reagan airport.
White framed timber window in Caraquet.
Historic Arkansas Museum.
The small San Ignacio Iglesia de San Ignacio in Chihuahua.
Sidewalk cafe at Boulevard Hotel on Ocean Drive.
A deserted car wash on Fermandina Beach.
Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro" being performed at the Spoleto Festival, Charleston's world-class festival of the arts.
Detail of the Acadian flag.
Colourful yellow and green wall with patterns, typical of the charm and colour of San Miguel de Allende
Exterior of Palacio de Bellas Artes.
Once known for its silver mining, hacienda Santa maria Regla is now more famous for the movie 'The Mask of Zorro' that was filmed there
Close up of the 'Chiva Parrandera' or decorated jungle motif on the van that transports guest of the Gamboa Rainforest Resort.
Auslander Biergarten on Main Street.
St Michael's Church and cemetery.
Interior of the Bowie Knife Gallery.
Police on bicycles patrol the Malecon of Veracruz.
Silver vendors at Saturday market.
Catamaran at port with warehouses in background.
Interior of the Clinton Presidential Library.
Silver-crowned Christ figure at altar of Iglesia Santa Prisca.
Water sculpture of Tlaloc, god of rain and water in Chapultepec Park, Mexico City
The Library of Congress and its Main Reading Room. The Main Reading Room's magnificent dome, 125ft high and 100ft wide, is supported by marble columns and 11ft statues characterizing 'civilisedlife and thought'.
The Air and Space Museum's, Space and Missile Hall in Washington DC.
Lord Byron's "Love Letters" being performed at the Spoleto Festival, Charleston's world-class festival of the arts.
Historic Route 66 marker on the outskirts of Albuquerque.
Clown painting face of young girl.
Architectural detail of convent of Tzamel.
Cooks serve up barbeque at outdoor festival at Crane's Roost.
Painted sign on Grant's Cafe (1938) urges customers to "Get your kicks on Historic Route 66".
Statue depicts the Acadian peoples hardships in the Museum Lefebvre in Memramcook.
Palm trees on beach on north shore.
Children at Pollard's Bar on Marhole Road.
Busbee's at Cedar and Main street evokes the feel of the Old West.
Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris) in captivity.
16th century Cathedral San Cristobal de las Casas in the main square, Plaza 31 de Marzo, San Cristobal de Las Casas
Mural at Main Guard Building.
Having a massage at the Royal Spa.
Chattel house at Evans Village.
The Grand Anse lighthouse of New Brunsiwck painted in the colors of the Acadian flag.
Walker on harbour boardwalk.
Woman relaxing on Hospital Street near the boardwalk.
Horses in pasture, McGee Farm, Kalusha.
Heavy traffic.
Rooftops of town from Cruz de Mision.
Drummer plays on the side of road.
Religious artefacts for sale in front of Basilica de Guadalupe.
A coupl in traditional costume in New Brunswick's Village Historique Acadien near Caraquet. The village depicts life for the early Acadian settlers dating from the 1800's.
Central High School.
Butterfly fishermen lifting their nets.
An actor playing Christ, with the Crown of Thorns and carrying the cross, in Iztapalapa's annual Passion Play celebrationing Good Friday. Crowds of up to 2 million flock to the annual play which has been held continuously since 1843
Riot police and crowd with periscopes watching annual Passion Play, Ixtapalapa.
Steel drum musician.
Arkansas Queen.
Mayan ruins atop Pyramid of the Flowers, Xochitecatl site
The embracadero at the Floating Gardens of Xochimilco, Mexico City
Neon lights of hotels on Ocean Drive.
Statue of Lord Nelson at Trafalgar Square.
Tourists to the Galleria degli Uffizi have the picture drawn by a local artist.
Trumpeter announcing arrival of Pontius Pilate at annual Passion Play, Ixtapalapa.
Fort Christiansvaern.
Ceremonial statue of Chac Mool.
Diego Rivera's mural showing Mexico from the Conquest to 1930, Palacio Nacional (National Palace), Home to the offices of the President of Mexico
The mural on the facade of Lazy Bones Rib Restaurant.
Signpost indicates what is inside at Jazz A Louisiana Kitchen, 6th street.
People celebrate Tintamarre in Caraquet. The mardi-gras style festival celebrates the lives and hardships of the Acadian settlers of the 1700 and 1800's.
Dixieland band performing at La Strada on Bourbon Street.
Wall Street in financial district.
Diners in Versailles Restaurant in Little Havana.
Adorned with paintings and sculptures of his wife, Frida Kahlo, is the Museo Mural Diego Rivera, Diego was born in Guanajuato in 1886 and died in 1957
Sombreros at the Hacienda Tecajete, built in 1884
Actresses portraying Virgin Mary and other characters in historic costume at annual Passion Play, Ixtapalapa.
Interior view of Pat's Lounge on historic Route 66.
Pedestrians in Swan Street.
The cluster of skyscrapers dotting the skyline thickens as Panama City's economy expands.
Waterfront Cafe at Careenage.
Old Danish Customs House.
Parlour, Bragg-Mitchell Mansion.
In Iztapalapa, vendor stalls are set up under religious-themed murals painted for the annual Passion Play celebrating Good Friday. Crowds of up to 2 million flock to Iztapalapa's annual Passion Play which has been held continuously since 1843
Exterior of building Iglesia El Sagrario (Church of the Shrine).
Interior of dome of Library of Congress.
The Koromo Shikibu or Spider Azalea, a purple pink strap-like petalled flower, in the Hillwood Gardens of Washington DC.
St Francis of Assis Mission Church dates from 1776.
Government House.
A mannequin in a 1937 Nash Lafayette black coupe in front of the Park Central Hotel, South Beach.
Harley Davidsons and flags on Bike Week.
Picture of President John with Jacqueline Kennedy in President's Quarters Inn.
St. Mary's Church.
In the Museo Nacional de Antropologia is the Sala Teotihuacana, a room dedicated to the awesome city of Teotihuacan, the first great and powerful state in the Americas, Mexico City
A tram or teleferico traverses the rainforest near the Gamboa Rainforest resort on the Panama Canal providing spectacular vistas of the protected rainforest.
Inside a youth hostel on Espanola Way, South Beach.
Immature African Spoonbill (Ajala ajala).
A cyclist pauses at Longboat Key at sunset.
Street musician near DuPont Circle.
Vietnam War Memorial.
Man of Fire mural (El Hombre de Fuego) by Jose Clemente Orozco painted between 1936 and 1939, Instituto Cultural de Cabanas
Dumbarton Oaks in Washington DC. The Federal style house is administered by Harvard University and serves as a museum with a variety of exhibitions and artefacts devoted to Byzantine and Pre-Colombian works of art.
Country musicians jamming at Joe's Generic Bar on 6th street.
People celebrate Tintamarre in Caraquet. The mardi-gras style festival celebrates the lives and hardships of the Acadian settlers of the 1700 and 1800's.
Cobblestone walkway under Colonial building.
Kings Alley.
Caricature of Fidel Castro for cigar store.
Washington Monument.
Costumed revellers at Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras on 6th street.
Kayakers enjoying a paddle on the Chagres river near the Gamboa Rainforest Resort.
Men drinking rum at Harris Rum Shop on Halls Road.
Ancient Mayan ruins overlooking beach.
A pair of locals in traditional attire from Tzumurufaro in Michoacan State.
Facade and tower of the Hacienda Tecajete, built in 1884
An actress is costumed as the Virgin Mary for her role in Iztapalapa's annual Passion Play and Good Friday celebration. Crowds of up to 2 million flock to the annual play which celebrates Good Friday and the crucifixion of Christ
Exterior of Wachovia Bank Building on Bull Street.
People celebrate Tintamarre in Caraquet. The mardi-gras style festival celebrates the lives and hardships of the Acadian settlers of the 1700 and 1800's.
Watch tower, Fort Condi.
Detail of mural in lobby of Acapulco Hyatt.
The Fountain garden with tulips, Blue flex and Leopards bone in Washington DC's, Dumbarton Oaks.
Holy Cross Catholic Church.
Walkers on waterside boardwalk.
A school band entertains the troops in Washington DC's major landmark, The Capitol building. The cornerstone of the building was laid by George Washington himself in 1793.
The artist Ruben Morelo, a famous name in the state of Michoacan, in his studio, Morelia
Fresh produce market, Mercado Libertad.
Dominoes is a popular past-time in Chorrillo, a neighbourhood in Panama City.
Beating your own drum New Orleans style
Arches detail.
Interior of the Cabe Gallery.
A mansion dating back over 100 years on East Battery Street.
Dock and boats at Great Harbour.
A motorbike decorated with the colors of Acadia during the mardi-gras style Tintamarre celebrations.
Colourful buildings on Company Street.
The fountain terrace in Dumbarton Oaks in Washington DC.
The gardens of George Washinton in Mt Vernon. Not only the first president of the USA, but a rather good horticulturalist.
St Michael's Church and cemetery.
Clock tower at Main Guard building.
Old Danish Customs House staircase.
Christiansted from Protestant Cay.
Historic statue.
Aerial view of the city of Guanajuato
A horse-drawn carriage takes tourists past an old mansion on South Battery Street.
Actor in historic costume at annual Passion Play, Ixtapalapa.
Le Pays de la Sagouine in Bouctouche. Antonine Maillet (author) created the characters that live in this fictional village. Visitors can experience true Acadian culture.
Buildings in Company Street.
Cannon, Fort Gaines.
Man leaning against wall.
Two women walking on Marhole Road.
Exterior of Federation Style Davenport house, built in 1820, now museum.
The First Lady exhibit in Washington DC's Smithsonian Institution.
Inside the historic house of Thomas Elfe. Elfe was a master cabinet-maker from colonial Charleston.
Government House.
The small white-washed church of Village Historique Acadien. The village is a re-creation depicting the lives of Acadian settlers from the 1700 and 1800's.
Crowd in street.
Actors in historic costume reenacting Christ awaiting judgement at annual Passion Play, Ixtapalapa.
St Cecile Church and the native art interior on Mantou Island.
Portrait of Emma Hurtado, Diego's agent and second wife in the Museo Mural Diego Rivera, Mexico City
The Hubbard Museum of the American West houses a collection of old West carriages and wagons.
The lobster traps are even painted in the colors of the Acadian flag.
Palacio de Bellas Artes, concert hall and arts center, was commissioned by President Porfirio Diaz and designed by Italian architect Adamo Boari in 1904, Mexico City
A young time maestro performs on the streets of New Orleans
Sound and light show on facade of Metropolitan Cathedral at night.
Government House.
Chattel house on Halls Road.
Lovers ( enamorades ) at the park: couples in love, talking and hugging against a wall
Thompsons Boathouse from the Key Bridge in Washington DC.
An eerie night-time view of the French Huguenot Church's Gothic Revivalist facade.
Interior of main city post office, corner of Lazaro Cardenas and Tacuba.
Clinton museum store.
The shadows of arches are silhouetted on a wall, framing a group of people relaxing on a bench in Tlamanalco
Clinton Museum Store.
A garden of Rubeckia, also known as Black-Eyed Susan.
Historic terraced houses along Charleston's Broad Street.
Pool and facade of National Hotel at night.
Sailboat under power and sail towing tender.
Colourful Colonial building facades.
Saturday night jamming session at Blazing Pianos Club.
The Rose garden and maze fo Tudor Place in Washington DC. The house has been lived in by six generations of the same family from 1805 to 1984.
Iglesia Santa Prisca and hillside houses lit up at dusk.
"Pipila" statue, by Jose los Reyes Martinez.
The Circular Congregational Church (1892), designed in the Romanesque style.
Locals wait patiently, with relevant identification cards at the ready, to board the Chihuahua-Pacifico Railway in Creel.
Glass mosaic on a door of the Gran Teocali restaurant on highway 132 near Teotihuacan depicts an ancient Aztec deity.
Decorative wooden sign for Charleston's Dock Street Theatre.
Detail of a house in Charleston's historic district, highlighting the wooden shutters and door.
In the Sala Teotihuacana of Museo Nacional de Antropologia is the double-faced sculpture of what is thought to be Mixtlantecuhtli, the god of death, Mexico City
Temple of Warriors.
Interior of main city post office, corner of Lazaro Cardenas and Tacuba.
Moored boats in harbour.
Pedestrians cross the road in the area of Zocalo, centre of Mexico City
West 57th Street at 5th Avenue.
Augusta Hofheinz House contains a famed collection of dolls and toys.
Mural art on wall in Calle Ocho in Little Havana.
Swan Street.
Washington DC Capitol Building.
Sunset over sea through clouds.
Mosaic by famed muralist Diego Rivera at 6 av. Inalambrica, Acapulco, where he lived with Dolores Olmedo in 1951
Zapotec women catch up in doorway eblazoned with reminder of Western consumerism.
Folk dancer wearing Huehue mask worn during carnival.
A hand-made quilt depicts the Acadian peoples lives in the Museum Lefebvre in Memramcook.
Central High School.
American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) at The Alligator Farm.
The Capitol building from Pennsylvania Avenue.
Archway at Commemorative Park.
In the Museo Nacional de Antropologia is the famous Sun of the Aztec (or calendar stone), with the face of the sun god Tonatiuh at the centre of it.
Portrait of woman.
Artists display their work in Jackson Square, New Orleans
A 1957 Oldsmobile yellow convertible in front of the Avalon Hotel.
Actors portraying John, Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene and Peter at annual Passion Play, Ixtapalapa.
Drummers plays on the side of road.
Sculptor with artwork.
The Akmala Valletta, laden with cargo contains, in transit on the Panama Canal.
Actor in historic costume at annual Passion Play, Ixtapalapa.
Detail on the 16th century cathedral, San Cristobal de las Casas, in the main square of Chiapas
Murals and frescoes in the main chapel of Instituto Cultural de Cabanas by Jose Clemente Orozco painted between 1936 and 1939, Guadalajara
A game of polo at the north end of Washington Mall, Washington DC.
Wrought-iron gates decorate the entrance to 73 East Bay Street.
A cross above the bed and a vase of sunflowers in a bedroom of the Hacienda Tecajete, built in 1884
Sunlit tower of the Cathedral La Merced ruins in Panama La Vieja the old city of Panama.
Exterior of Saenger Theater, Dauphin Street.
Decorating graves with flowers and food for Dios de los Muertos, a celebration where relatives gather at gravesides to share the event with the dead, Michoacan State
Detail of a historic Broad Street house - Charleston.
Veterans at Memorial for Vietnam War.
Mango Bay.
Handicraft for sale on beach.
The President Kennedy Suite in President's Quarters Hotel , Inn.
The Grand Anse lighthouse in New Brunswick painted in the colors of the Acadian flag.
The office of the Hacienda Tecajete, built in 1884
A fountain in the whirlpool bath of the Royal Spa in Zimapan, among the most plush spa's in the country
Seinfeld and friends join Presidents Nixon and Ford in a display at Potter's Wax Museum.
Mannequin dressed as a silver miner.
Team of horses and stagecoach of the Lincoln County Overland Stagecoach Company.
Barbados Museum.
Archaeology Museum.
The ornate altar of Iglesias Las Rosas, Morelia
Ship head on ship "Caption Hook".
A pedicab on Calle Rep. de Argentina ( Argentina Street ) fronting the National Palace
Actors reenacting Last Supper of Christ in historic costume at annual Passion Play, Ixtapalapa.
The Piazzo della Signoria in Florence. The square dates as far back as the Middle Ages and marks the southern axis of the city.
Inside Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo (their home and studio).
Ms Adelaide Barriga from Tzumurufaro in Michoacan State
City skyline.
Relief of ancient city of Tenochtitlan, now centre of modern Mexico.
People dressed in colourful costumes and face paint celebrate Carnaval, in Mazatlan
Costume display at Mardi Gras Museum.
Watermelons for sale
Richard Strauss' "Salome" being performed at the Spoleto Festival, Charleston's world-class festival of the arts.
Billy the Kid Casino.
Cannons at Fort Christiansvaern.
Window at Fort Christiansvaern.
Augusta Hofheinz House contains a famed collection of dolls and toys.
S.C.N. Jean-Michel fishing vessel in Port du Caraquet.
Bandera General Store retains its old fashioned ice-cream parlour look.
Chattel house.
Clocktower of Parliament Building.
Old Danish Scale House.
Detail of a door in the Hacienda Tecajete, built in 1884
A fisherman waits for a bite off East Battery street as the sun goes down.
Interior of church Iglaesia Nuestra Sra de Guadalupe.
Wisteria arbour in Dumbarton Oaks.The Federal style house is administered by Harvard University and serves as a museum with a variety of exhibitions and artefacts devoted to Byzantine and Pre-Colombian works of art.
Photo exhibit marking the anniversary of the earthquake in Mexico City.
A mass of American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) at The Alligator Farm.
Scribe working in Plaza Santo Domingo.
Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial and State Capitol building.
Man playing trumpet, Dauphin Street.
Sight-seeing boats ply the waters of the Atlantic Ocean off Charleston.
The interior of Cathedral St Louis, King of France, the current cathedral was established in 1720 by architect Gilberto Guillemard and dedicated on Christmas Eve 1794, New Orleans
Entertainment at The Beach Club on Pleasure Island.
Shaman treats two visitors to Mexico City.
A Tarahumara or Raramuri man of Chihuahua in traditional tunic costume. The Raramuri are considered one of the few indigenous groups in North America that have been able to preserve their traditional style of life.
Hand-woven baskets and belts, all are traditional handicrafts of the Raramuri. The Tarahumara or Raramuri of Chihuahua, are considered one of the few indigenous groups in North America that have been able to preserve their traditional style of life.
The fertile countryside of the Raramuri tribe from Chihuahua. The Raramuri originally inhabited 28,000 sq. miles of mountainous terrain, an area in size, larger than West Virginia.
Inside the neo-Classical Nathaniel Russell House, completed in 1808.
Singer/guitarist performs at Cheatham's street cafe with Lone Star flag draped behind.
A cannon from the huge Fort of San Juan de Ulua in Veracruz. The fort was built by Hernan Cortes, the rapacious conquistador, to protect the city from pirates. The historical artefacts contrast with the modern machinery nearby.
American Civil War re-enactors, McGee Farm, Kalusha.
The East Bay Trading Company building on East Bay Street.
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