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  • Black and white photograph of a couple dressed in traditional costumes dancing Zamba, Argentina, South America
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  • Black and white photograph of women in costumes dancing the Candombe at carnival celebrations in Montevideo, Uruguay, South America
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  • Black and white photograph showing participants in the The Three Kings Day celebration held every year on January 6 in Uruguay, Central America. Tres Reyes, or Three Kings Day, celebrated on January 6, is traditionally when Uruguayan children receive their Christmas gifts.
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  • Black and white photograph of an Easter parade with streets decorated with sawdust carpets, El Salvador, Central America
    ElSalvadorLC001.jpg
  • Vintage map of Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay with inst map of Map of Chilie, South America, ca, 1870 by  S. Augustus Mitchell (Samuel Augustus)
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  • Black and white photograph of a marimba player accompanied by two guitarists, Costa Rica, Central America
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  • Black and white photograph showing men and women dancing the Tamunangue, a folk dance that is performed as part of the festival of San Antonio de Padua, held on June 13 every year in the state of Lara in Venezuela, South America.
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  • Black and white photograph of a man riding a horse at a rodeo in rural El Salvador, Central America
    ElSalvadorLC002.jpg
  • Procession of indigenous people walking to Catholic mass carrying lanterns or torches on long wooden poles, Otovalo, Ecuador, South America
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  • Colton's map of Brazil with Guayana in South America, 1871
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  • The Latin American Tower or Torre Latinoamericana, Mexico City. This was the tallest building in Latin America when it was built in 1952.
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  • The Torre mayor on the Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City. This 59-storey building designed by Canadian architect Heberhard Zeidler is the tallest building in Latin America. It was inaugurated in 2003.
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  • The Torre mayor on the Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City. This 59-storey building designed by Canadian architect Heberhard Zeidler is the tallest building in Latin America. It was inaugurated in 2003.
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  • The Latin American Tower or Torre Latinoamericana in downtown Mexico City
    Torre001.jpg
  • The Latin American Tower or Torre Latinoamericana in downtown Mexico City
    Torre002.jpg
  • The Latin American Tower or Torre Latinoamericana in downtown Mexico City
    Torre003.jpg
  • dominican republic,barahona, hispaniola, caribbean islands, travel, latin america
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  • Tourists walking along the road to the Mayan ruins of Xunantunich, Belize, Central America
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  • Saint John's Cathedral in Belize City, Belize. Dating back to 1847, this is the oldest Anglican church in Central America.
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  • Saint John's Cathedral in Belize City, Belize. Dating back to 1847, this is the oldest Anglican church in Central America.
    BelizeCity004.jpg
  • Young crocodile (crocodylus acutas) in Costa Rica, Central America
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  • Clock tower in the town of Orange Walk, Belize, Central America
    OrangeWalk001.jpg
  • Black spider monkeys (Ateles paniscus) hanging by their tails from a tree, Belize Zoo, Belize, Central America
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  • Monumento a la Memoria y la Verdad monument, San Salvador, El Salvador, Central America
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  • Functioning telgraph at the Sitio del Nino train station in El Salvador, Central America
    Sitio004.jpg
  • Sign at the Belize Zoo, Belize, Central America
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  • Monument showing the expulsion of American filibuster William Walker from Central America, Parque Nacional in downtown San Jose, Costa Rica
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  • The steaming crater of avtive Poas Volcano, Parque Nacional Volcan Poas, Costa Rica, Central America
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  • Main pyramid at the Mayan ruins of El Tazumal in El Salvador, Central America. This is the largest and best restored archaeological  site in El Salvador.
    ElSalvador002.jpg
  • Names of the dead and disappeared, Monumento a la Memoria y la Verdad monument, San Salvador, El Salvador, Central America
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  • Saint John's Cathedral in Belize City, Belize. Dating back to 1847, this is the oldest Anglican church in Central America.
    BelizeCity006.jpg
  • Replica of a Mayan stela at the ruins of San Andres in El Salvador, Central America
    ElSalvador045.jpg
  • Pyramid at the Mayan ruins of San Andres in El Salvador, Central America
    ElSalvador041.jpg
  • Excavated ruins of a dwelling at Joya de Ceren, an ancient Mayan village covered by Volcanic ash, El Salvador, Central America
    ElSalvador034.jpg
  • Waves breaking on the rugged Costa del Balsamo in western El Salvador, Central America
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  • Smiling children riding an oxcart on a road in rural El Salvador, Central America
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  • Entrance to Metrocentro, the largest shopping mall in Central America, San Salvador, El Salvador
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  • Close-p of woman's hands weaving A Panama hats or sombrero de paja toquilla in Ecuador, South America
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  • Face on ceremonial stone censer in the museum at the Mayan ruins of El Tazumal, El Salvador, Central America
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  • Main pyramid at the Mayan ruins of El Tazumal in El Salvador, Central America. This is the largest and best restored archaeological  site in El Salvador.
    ElSalvador003.jpg
  • Lago de Coatepeque in western El Salvador, Central America.
    ElSalvador001.jpg
  • Shoppers at Metrocentro, the largest shopping mall in Central America, San Salvador, El Salvador
    SanSalvador001.jpg
  • Monumento a la Memoria y la Verdad monument, San Salvador, El Salvador, Central America
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  • Main pyramid at the Mayan ruins of San Andres in El Salvador, Central America
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  • The Palacio Municipal or City Hall in Santa Ana, the second largest city in El Salvador, Central America
    ElSalvador038.jpg
  • The Palacio Municipal or City Hall in Santa Ana, the second largest city in El Salvador, Central America
    ElSalvador037.jpg
  • Main pyramid at the Mayan ruins of El Tazumal in El Salvador, Central America. This is the largest and best restored archaeological  site in El Salvador.
    ElSalvador021.jpg
  • Stack of Panama hats or sombreros de paja toquilla for sale in Ecuador, South America
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  • Ecuadorean musician playing traditional bamboo panpipes or rondadores and a drum, Ecuador, South America
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  • Motorized railway maintenance car at the Sitio del Nino train station in El Salvador, Central America
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  • Old telephone at the Sitio del Nino train station in El Salvador, Central America
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  • The Sitio del Nino train station in El Salvador, Central America
    Sitio003.jpg
  • The Catedral de Leon, Nicaragua. This is the largest cathedral in Central America.
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  • The Gothic-style Iglesia del Carmen in Panama City, Panama, Central America
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  • Jama Masjid mosque, the first Islamic mosque built in Central America, Panama City, Panama
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  • Woman artisan painting wooden handicrafts from El Salvador, Central America
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  • Natural pools and stepping stons at the Los Chorros Turicentro near San Salvador, El Salvador, Central America
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  • Reconstruction of an ancient Mayan building at Joya de Ceren archaeological site, El Salvador, Central America
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  • Replica of a Mayan stela at the pre-Hispanic ruins of San Andres, El Salvador, Central America
    ElSalvador028.jpg
  • Pyramids at the Mayan ruins of San Andres in El Salvador, Central America
    ElSalvador026.jpg
  • Izalco Volcano in Cerro Verde National Park, El Salvador, Central America. Thsi active volcano is sometimes called The Lighthouse of the Pacific.
    ElSalvador007.jpg
  • Izalco Volcano in Cerro Verde National Park, El Salvador, Central America. Thsi active volcano is sometimes called The Lighthouse of the Pacific.
    ElSalvador006.jpg
  • Lago de Coatepeque in western El Salvador, Central America.
    ElSalvador005.jpg
  • The Blue-and-yellow Macaw (Ara ararauna), also known as the Blue-and-gold Macaw, is a member of the macaw group of parrots which breeds in the swampy forests of tropical South America from Panama south to Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Trinidad.
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  • Tourists looking at Lake Toreadora in Casas National Park in the the Andean Paramo, Ecuador, South America
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  • Lake in Casas National Park in the the Andean Paramo, Ecuador, South America
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  • Traditional Ecuadorean musical group performing in Ecuador, South America
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  • Horse-drawn carriage and restored Spanish colonial houses in Granada, Nicaragua, Central America
    Granada001.jpg
  • The Sitio del Nino train station in El Salvador, Central America
    Sitio002.jpg
  • The Neoclassical style Teatro de Santa Ana in Santa Ana, the second largest city in Ela Salvador, Central America
    ElSalvador046.jpg
  • Main pyramid at the Mayan ruins of San Andres in El Salvador, Central America
    ElSalvador044.jpg
  • Painted wooden handicrafts from El Salvador, Central America
    ElSalvador043.jpg
  • Excavated ruins of a dwelling at Joya de Ceren, an ancient Mayan village covered by Volcanic ash, El Salvador, Central America
    ElSalvador035.jpg
  • Waves breaking on the rugged Costa del Balsamo in western El Salvador, Central America
    ElSalvador032.jpg
  • Replica of an ancient Mayan kitchen at Joya de Ceren archaeological site, El Salvador, Central America
    ElSalvador031.jpg
  • Reconstruction of an ancient Mayan building at Joya de Ceren archaeological site, El Salvador, Central America
    ElSalvador029.jpg
  • The Catedral de Leon, Nicaragua. This is the largest cathedral in Central America.
    Leon001.jpg
  • Main pyramid at the Mayan ruins of El Tazumal in El Salvador Central America
    ElSalvador15007.jpg
  • Main pyramid at the Mayan ruins of El Tazumal in El Salvador Central America
    ElSalvador15001.jpg
  • Onsite archaeological museum at the Mayan ruins of El Tazumal in El Salvador Central America
    ElSalvador15008.jpg
  • View from the top of the main pyramid at the Mayan ruins of El Tazumal in El Salvador Central America
    ElSalvador15006.jpg
  • View from the top of the main pyramid at the Mayan ruins of El Tazumal in El Salvador Central America
    ElSalvador15005.jpg
  • Mayan ballcourt at the ruins of El Tazumal in El Salvador Central America
    ElSalvador15004.jpg
  • Main pyramid at the Mayan ruins of El Tazumal in El Salvador Central America
    ElSalvador15003.jpg
  • Main pyramid at the Mayan ruins of El Tazumal in El Salvador Central America
    ElSalvador15002.jpg
  • Cathedral Santa Maria la Menor or La Catedral Primada de América, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. This is the first cathedral built in the Americas. Santo Domingo's Zona Colonial was declared a UNESCO World heritage Site in 1990.
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  • Cathedral Santa Maria la Menor or La Catedral Primada de América, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. This is the first cathedral built in the Americas. Santo Domingo's Zona Colonial was declared a UNESCO World heritage Site in 1990.
    SantoDomingo006.jpg
  • Cathedral Santa Maria la Menor or La Catedral Primada de América, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. This is the first cathedral built in the Americas. Santo Domingo's Zona Colonial was declared a UNESCO World heritage Site in 1990.
    SantoDomingo005.jpg
  • Cathedral Santa Maria la Menor or La Catedral Primada de América, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. This is the first cathedral built in the Americas. Santo Domingo's Zona Colonial was declared a UNESCO World heritage Site in 1990.
    SantoDomingo007.jpg
  • Portrait of 19th-century American filibuster William Walker who invaded  Central Americas several times before being executed in Honduras by firing squad in 1860.
    WilliamWalker001.jpg
  • Interior of the Catedral Santa Maria la Menor in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, during Easter mass. This is the first cathedral built in the Americas. Santo Domingo's Zona Colonial was declared a UNESCO World heritage Site in 1990.
    SantoDomingo008.jpg
  • Belfry of Ermita del Rosario church in La Antigua, Veracruz, Mexico. One of the oldest churches in the Americas.
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  • Ermita del Rosario church in La Antigua, Veracruz, Mexico. One of the oldest churches in the Americas.The village of La Antigua dates back to 1525. Hernan Cortes reportedly scuttled his ships here before marching inland to conquer the Aztecs.
    AntiguaVeracruz006.jpg
  • The Faro a Colon in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. This massive lighthouse opened in 1992 to mark mark the 500th anninersary of Christopher Columbus' arrival in the Americas. It houses Columbus' tomb and exhibition halls.
    SantoDomingo014.jpg
  • Antique map of the Americas made by Michael Mercator in 1628, Museo Historico Naval or Naval History Museum, city of Veracruz, Mexico
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  • The tomb of Christopher Columbus in the Faro a Colon in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. This massive lighthouse opened in 1992 to mark mark the 500th anninersary of Christopher Columbus' arrival in the Americas.
    SantoDomingo015.jpg
  • Spanish colonial era design on the ceiling of Ermita del Rosario church in La Antigua, Veracruz, Mexico. One of the oldest churches in the Americas.
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  • Ancient olive trees  on the grounds of the Ex Convento de San Francisco in Tzintzuntzan on Lake Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico. These trees are said to have been planted by Vasco de Quiroga in the 16th century and are considered to be the oldest olive trees in the Americas. Bishop Vasco de Quiroga established village cooperatives established on the Utopian ideas of Sit Thomas More.
    Tzintzuntzan015.jpg
  • Ruins of the Hospital de San Nicolas de Bari in old Sanro Domingo, Dominican Republic. This is said to be thd oldest hospital in the Americas. Santo Domingo's Zona Colonial was declared a UNESCO World heritage Site in 1990.
    SantoDomingo019.jpg
  • The Faro a Colon in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. This massive lighthouse opened in 1992 to mark mark the 500th anninersary of Christopher Columbus' arrival in the Americas. It houses Columbus' tomb and exhibition halls.
    SantoDomingo013.jpg
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