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  • A view of the Bridge of the Americas, spanning the Panama Canal, from the top of Ancon Hill. Ancon Hill is only 654-feet high but commands an impressive view out over the new and old sections of Panama City. With views out over both the Pacific Ocean and the entrance to the Panama Canal, the area was historically where the administration of the Panama Canal was centered and now has a mix of high-end residences and government departments.
    Ancon Hill Panama City View of Bridg...tif
  • The setting sun catches the haze looking towards the Bridge of Americans across the Panama Canal in Panama City, Panama.
    Bridge of the Americans, Panama City...tif
  • The Temple of the Masks, or Temple 2, in the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park. In the foreground is a series of stela on the Main Plaza that once held commemorative inscriptions but that have since worn away over time. Visitors can climb wooden steps at the left of the pyramid to near the top. The section at the very top of the pyramid was once decorated in giant carved masks, only parts of which are still visible, and the entire pyramid would have been painted in bright colors.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Pyramid Temple of ...tif
  • Locals sit on benches under the colorfully decorated arches of the town hall at night. In the background to the right are the white steps of Iglesia de Santo Tomas. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Chichicastengo locals siting under t...tif
  • As part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day, on the day before groups of older school students in their running gear converge on Parque Central. Organized into school groups, they select one from their class to light the ceremonial torch symbolizing Guatemalan freedom and independence and then lead the class in running through the streets toward their home villages.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • Temple 1, also known as the Temple of the Great Jaguar or Temple of Ah Cacao in the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park. At the left of frame is the Main Plaza. On the side of the temple is some of the scaffolding that archeologists are using to restore the temple.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Main Plaza and Tem...tif
  • The top of Temple 2 (Temple of the Masks) is framed by the thick jungle trees in the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Jungle and Temple ...tif
  • The Temple of the Masks (or Temple 2) on one side of the Main Plaza in the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park. At left, you can see some of the wooden stairs that have been added in recent years to allow tourists to walk to the flat platform near the top of the pyramid.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Temple of the Mask...tif
  • As part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day, on the day before groups of older school students in their running gear converge on Parque Central. Organized into school groups, they select one from their class to light the ceremonial torch symbolizing Guatemalan freedom and independence and then lead the class in running through the streets toward their home villages.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • View of the Tikal Maya Ruins and the jungle canopy from the top of Temple IV, the tallest of several pyramids at the site. In the frame is the top of Temple 3 (Temple of the Jaguar Priest). From this vantage point, one can watch and hear howler monkeys, spider monkeys, and many birds moving through the treetops.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins top of Temple of t...tif
  • As a band of school students marches by, a young boy enjoys the parade. The procession, on 15 September 2011, was part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day. Groups of school students parade in a procession through the streets of Flores, starting in the Parque Central, walking through the town, and crossing the causeway into Santa Elena.
    A young boy enjoys the Guatemalan In...tif
  • A statue of a monk in the museum in the Casa Santo Domingo hotel that is built amongst the ruins of a former monastery. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Statue of San Francisco de Asis at t...tif
  • A sign warns visitors not to feed the crocodiles in the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park. Set deep in the jungle, Tikal has abundant wildlife of jaguars, howler monkeys, spider monkey, coatimundis, toucans, and ocellated turkeys.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Do Not Feed the Cr...tif
  • A group of young women dressed in traditional colonial dresses walk by as as part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day on 15 September 2011. Groups of school students parade in a procession through the streets of Flores, starting in the Parque Central, walking through the town, and crossing the causeway into Santa Elena.
    Young Women in Traditional Costume i...tif
  • A man selling firewood sits to rest on the steps of Capilla del Calvario, a whitewashed church in the middle of Chichicastengo opposite Santo Tomas Church. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Man sitting on the steps of Capilla ...tif
  • Alcove with stastue in the distinctive  and ornate yellow and white exterior of the Iglesia y Convento de Nuestra Senora de la Merced in downtown Antigua, Guatemala.
    Statue at the Church of Merced in An...tif
  • Christian iron cross and the distinctive  and ornate yellow and white exterior of the Iglesia y Convento de Nuestra Senora de la Merced in downtown Antigua, Guatemala.
    Cross in front of the Church of the ...tif
  • Cross in the plaza in front of the distinctive  and ornate yellow and white exterior of the Iglesia y Convento de Nuestra Senora de la Merced in downtown Antigua, Guatemala.
    Church of the Merced in Antigua, Gua...tif
  • The bright yellow Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mercy (Iglesia y Convento de Nuestra Senora de la Merced) in Antigua, Guatemala, with iron cross at left of frame and yellow church in the background.
    Iglesia y Convento de Nuestra Senora...tif
  • The famous Santa Catalina Arch in downtown Antigua, Guatemala, connecting two parts of a convent across one of the town's main cobblestone streets.
    Santa Catalina Arch, Antigua, Guatem...tif
  • Catedral Metropolitana is lit up by the golden light of the setting sun facing Parque Central (officially the Plaza de la Constitucion) in the center of Guatemala City, Guatemala.
    Catedral Metropolitana in the settin...tif
  • A local woman posing with her woven textiles at the Chichi market. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Chichicastengo weaver at the market ...tif
  • Exhibit space of religious artefacts at the museum at Casa Santo Domingo, a hotel complex built amongst the ruins of a former monastery. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Museum at at the museum at Casa Sant...tif
  • Statues of religious figures in the museum of Casa Santo Domingo, a hotel built amongst the ruins of a former monastery. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Spanish Colonial statues in Antigua,...tif
  • Plaza in front of the distinctive  and ornate yellow and white exterior of the Iglesia y Convento de Nuestra Senora de la Merced in downtown Antigua, Guatemala.
    Main square in front of the Chuch of...tif
  • Columns and doorway of the distinctive  and ornate yellow and white exterior of the Iglesia y Convento de Nuestra Senora de la Merced in downtown Antigua, Guatemala.
    Main entrance of the Chuch of Merced...tif
  • Three statues on the distinctive  and ornate yellow and white exterior of the Iglesia y Convento de Nuestra Senora de la Merced in downtown Antigua, Guatemala.
    Details of the decoration of Iglesia...tif
  • Statues and decorations on the distinctive  and ornate yellow and white exterior of the Iglesia y Convento de Nuestra Senora de la Merced in downtown Antigua, Guatemala.
    Top of the front of Iglesia y Conven...tif
  • Front of the building of the distinctive  and ornate yellow and white exterior of the Iglesia y Convento de Nuestra Senora de la Merced in downtown Antigua, Guatemala.
    Front of the Church of Merced in Ant...tif
  • The Hotel Casa Amelia on the waterfront in Flores, Guatemala.
    Flores Hotel on the Waterfront (2580...tif
  • The colorful headstones and markers of Chichicastengo's cemetery. It serves as both a Maya and Catholic cemetery. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    The colorful headstones at Chichicas...tif
  • Local shaman perform a traditional K'iche' Maya ceremony using censers with smouldering incense and copal resin at a section of the town's cemetary on Chichicastengo's outskirts. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Smoke and fire as part of a K'iche' ...tif
  • People waiting for the bus in Chichi. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Waiting for the Chicken Buse in Chic...tif
  • A young boy sits on his father's shoulders to watch the performance as part of Convite de 12 Dicembre in Chichicastengo. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Young boy in the crowd in Chichicast...tif
  • Traditional Spanish colonial architecture of Antigua stands in the foreground, with Volcán de Agua (or Agua Volcano) towering in the background. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Volcano seen from Antigua, Guatemala...tif
  • A woman carries red flowers on her head at the main market in Antigua, Guatemala.
    Woman carrying flowers at the market...tif
  • Fresh fruits and vegetables for sale at stalls at the main market in Antigua, Guatemala.
    Fruit stalls at the market in Antigu...tif
  • A customer buys a pineapple at the main market in Antigua, Guatemala.
    Pineapples & fresh fruit at the mark...tif
  • Stacks of fresh eggs on crates for sale at the main market in Antigua, Guatemala.
    Fresh eggs at the market in Antigua,...tif
  • The domed roof of Iglesia de San Francisco, a Spanish colonial church in Antigua, Guatemala.
    Dome of the Church of San Francisco ...tif
  • An exhibit demonstrating historic traditional kitchen at a museum at Casa Santo Domingo, a hotel built amongst the ruins of a former monastery. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Traditional kitchen at the museum at...tif
  • Children and adults watch demonstrations of toys at the main market in Antigua, Guatemala.
    Toys for sale at the market in Antig...tif
  • Detail of a sculpture of an angel in the wall of a convent in Antigua Guatemala. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Angel statue on the side of a church...tif
  • The remnants of a paiting of a Catholic religious scene on a church in Antigua, Guatemala.
    Faded paintings on the wall at Igles...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO --Built in stages from 1573 to 1813, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Americas. It sits in the heart of the historic quarter of Mexico City along one side of the the Zocalo.
    Altar of the Kings in Mexico City Me...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO --Built in stages from 1573 to 1813, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Americas. It sits in the heart of the historic quarter of Mexico City along one side of the the Zocalo.
    Altar of the Kings in Mexico City Me...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO --Built in stages from 1573 to 1813, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Americas. It sits in the heart of the historic quarter of Mexico City along one side of the the Zocalo.
    Altar of the Kings in Mexico City Me...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO --Built in stages from 1573 to 1813, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Americas. It sits in the heart of the historic quarter of Mexico City along one side of the the Zocalo.
    Altar of the Kings in Mexico City Me...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO --A statue of Pope John Paul II outside the western side of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City. With 5 visits to Mexico during his tenure, Pope John Paul II is a particularly beloved pontiff in Mexico. Built in stages from 1573 to 1813, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Americas. It sits in the heart of the historic quarter of Mexico City along one side of the the Zocalo.
    Statue of Pope John Paul II Outside ...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO --A statue of Pope John Paul II outside the western side of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City. With 5 visits to Mexico during his tenure, Pope John Paul II is a particularly beloved pontiff in Mexico. Built in stages from 1573 to 1813, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Americas. It sits in the heart of the historic quarter of Mexico City along one side of the the Zocalo.
    Statue of Pope John Paul II Outside ...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO --Built in stages from 1573 to 1813, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Americas. It sits in the heart of the historic quarter of Mexico City along one side of the the Zocalo.
    Nave of the Mexico City Metropolitan...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO --Built in stages from 1573 to 1813, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Americas. It sits in the heart of the historic quarter of Mexico City along one side of the the Zocalo.
    Altar of the Kings in Mexico City Me...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO --Built in stages from 1573 to 1813, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Americas. It sits in the heart of the historic quarter of Mexico City along one side of the the Zocalo.
    Altar of the Kings in Mexico City Me...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO --Built in stages from 1573 to 1813, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Americas. It sits in the heart of the historic quarter of Mexico City along one side of the the Zocalo.
    Altar of the Kings in Mexico City Me...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO --Built in stages from 1573 to 1813, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Americas. It sits in the heart of the historic quarter of Mexico City along one side of the the Zocalo.
    Altar of the Kings in Mexico City Me...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO --Built in stages from 1573 to 1813, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Americas. It sits in the heart of the historic quarter of Mexico City along one side of the the Zocalo.
    Altar of the Kings in Mexico City Me...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO --Built in stages from 1573 to 1813, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Americas. It sits in the heart of the historic quarter of Mexico City along one side of the the Zocalo.
    Altar of the Kings in Mexico City Me...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO --A statue of Pope John Paul II outside the western side of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City. With 5 visits to Mexico during his tenure, Pope John Paul II is a particularly beloved pontiff in Mexico. Built in stages from 1573 to 1813, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Americas. It sits in the heart of the historic quarter of Mexico City along one side of the the Zocalo.
    Statue of Pope John Paul II Outside ...tif
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO --Built in stages from 1573 to 1813, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral is the largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Americas. It sits in the heart of the historic quarter of Mexico City along one side of the the Zocalo.
    Nave of the Altar of the Kings in Me...tif
  • Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Exhibit of colonial art at the museu...tif
  • Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Statues at the museum of Casa Santo ...tif
  • Statues in an old church in Antigua Guatemala. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Statue of religious figure on the ou...tif
  • Colored christmas sands for nativity displays on sale at Antigua's main market, Guatemala.
    Christmas decoration colored powders...tif
  • Wooden figurines of St Simon and other characters for sale in a market in Antigua Guatemala. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Wooden figurines of religious figure...tif
  • Wooden figurines of St Simon and other characters for sale in a market in Antigua Guatemala. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Figurines of St Simon at the market ...tif
  • View of Flores, Guatemala, from a boat on Lake Peten Itza.
    Flores Skyline from the Lake (258091...tif
  • Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Colored ropes for sale at the market...tif
  • A carved wooden mask of a horse's for sale in a market in Antigua Guatemala. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Wooden jaguar mask at the market in ...tif
  • Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Statues on display at the museum of ...tif
  • An exhibit showing traditional Guatemalan weaving. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Textile exhibit at the Iglesia y Con...tif
  • Statues in an old church in Antigua Guatemala. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Statues on the outside of church rui...tif
  • Brightly colored ropes for sale at a market in Antigua Guatemala. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Colored rops at the market in Antigu...tif
  • Handmade and handpainted souvenirs for sale on a market in Antigua Guatemala. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
    Wooden toys at the market in Antigua...tif
  • Three scooters parked on a cobblestone street in Antigua, Guatemala.
    Parked motorbikes on the street in A...tif
  • The main title image of the Fusion: Tracing Asian Migration to the Americas through AMA's Collection exhibit at the Art Museum of the Americas, housed in a 1912 Spanish colonial building that is part of the Organization of American States complex in Washington DC's Foggy Bottom district.
    Art Museum of the Americas (24008281...tif
  • Untitled (1980) by Manabu Mabe (1924-1997) of Brazil on display at the Art Museum of the Americas, housed in a 1912 Spanish colonial building that is part of the Organization of American States complex in Washington DC's Foggy Bottom district. The paintings are on display as part of the museum's exhibit titled Fusion: Tracing Asian Migration to the Americas Through AMA's Collection.
    Art Museum of the Americas Manabu Ma...tif
  • Vessel Object and Jarron (Vase) by Peruvian artist Carlos Runcie Tanaka (1958-) on display at the Art Museum of the Americas exhibit titled Fusion: Tracing Asian Migration to the Americas Through AMA's Collection.
    Art Museum of the Americas Carlos Ru...tif
  • Paintings by Kazuya Sakai (1927-2001) or Argentina on display at the Art Museum of the Americas exhibit titled Fusion: Tracing Asian Migration to the Americas Through AMA's Collection.
    Art Museum of the Americas Kazura Sa...tif
  • A painting by Manabu Mabe (1924-1997) on display at the Art Museum of the Americas, housed in a 1912 Spanish colonial building that is part of the Organization of American States complex in Washington DC's Foggy Bottom district. The painting is on display as part of the museum's exhibit titled Fusion: Tracing Asian Migration to the Americas Through AMA's Collection.
    Art Museum of the Americas Manbu Mab...tif
  • The Bridge of the Americas, one of two bridges spanning the Panama Canal.
    Bridge of the Americas (205072412232...tif
  • The Bridge of the Americas, one of two bridges spanning the Panama Canal.
    Bridge of the Americas (205072423095...tif
  • The Bridge of the Americas, one of two bridges spanning the Panama Canal.
    Bridge of the Americas (205072412262...tif
  • The Bridge of the Americas, one of two bridges spanning the Panama Canal.
    Bridge of the Americas (205072412253...tif
  • The Bridge of the Americas, one of two bridges spanning the Panama Canal.
    Bridge of the Americas (205072412251...tif
  • The main entrance of the Art Museum of the Americas, housed in a 1912 Spanish colonial building that is part of the Organization of American States complex in Washington DC's Foggy Bottom district.
    Art Museum of the Americas Main Entr...tif
  • A yellow metal sculpture outside the main entrance of the Art Museum of the Americas, housed in a 1912 Spanish colonial building that is part of the Organization of American States complex in Washington DC's Foggy Bottom district.
    Art Museum of the Americas Yellow Me...tif
  • A wooden spiral staircase at the Art Museum of the Americas at the Organization of American States complex in Washington DC's Foggy Bottom district. The Museum is housed in a distinctive Spanish colonial building designed by Pail Cret in 1912.
    Art Museum of the Americas Spiral St...tif
  • A wooden spiral staircase and small chandelier at the Art Museum of the Americas at the Organization of American States complex in Washington DC's Foggy Bottom district. The Museum is housed in a distinctive Spanish colonial building designed by Pail Cret in 1912.
    Art Museum of the Americas Stairs (2...tif
  • A loggia decorated in the style of Maya art at the Art Museum of the Americas, housed in a 1912 Spanish colonial building that is part of the Organization of American States complex in Washington DC's Foggy Bottom district.
    Art Museum of the Americas Maya Blue...tif
  • A loggia decorated in the style of Maya art at the Art Museum of the Americas, housed in a 1912 Spanish colonial building that is part of the Organization of American States complex in Washington DC's Foggy Bottom district.
    Art Museum of the Americas Mayan Log...tif
  • A loggia decorated in the style of Maya art at the Art Museum of the Americas, housed in a 1912 Spanish colonial building that is part of the Organization of American States complex in Washington DC's Foggy Bottom district.
    Art Museum of the Americas Maya Tile...tif
  • A loggia decorated in the style of Maya art at the Art Museum of the Americas, housed in a 1912 Spanish colonial building that is part of the Organization of American States complex in Washington DC's Foggy Bottom district.
    Art Museum of the Americas Maya Logg...tif
  • A loggia decorated in the style of Maya art at the Art Museum of the Americas, housed in a 1912 Spanish colonial building that is part of the Organization of American States complex in Washington DC's Foggy Bottom district.
    Art Museum of the Americas Maya Logg...tif
  • The main entrance of the Art Museum of the Americas, housed in a 1912 Spanish colonial building that is part of the Organization of American States complex in Washington DC's Foggy Bottom district.
    Art Museum of the Americas Main Entr...tif
  • A tour group of hikers at the summit of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Tour Group near Summi...tif
  • A guide and hiker at the summit of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Guide and Hiker at Su...tif
  • Some of the rugged terrain formed by the solidified lava flows at the summit of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Rocky Terrain (255091...tif
  • While clouds shroud the summit of Pacaya Volcano, steam rises from the still-warm ground. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Summit Steam and Clou...tif
  • Mists and clouds shroud the submitt of Pacaya Volcano. Pacaya is an active volcano that forms part of the Central America Volcanic Arc. It forms a popular tourist destination easily accessible from Antigua and Guatemala City. Situated within the Pacaya National Park, it rises to 2,552 metres (8,373 ft). Its last major eruption, which caused considerable damange to nearby villages and reshaped the summit, was in May 2010. That eruption and scattered volcanic ash over much of the nearby area, prompting school closings and emergency evacuations and cleared much of the vegetation near the top of the mountain.
    Pacaya Volcano Mists and Clouds (255...tif
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