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  • Arcades in the courtyard of Museo de la Ciudad de Veracruz or Veracruz City Museum, Veracruz, Mexico
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  • Baluarte de Santiago in the city of Veracruz, Mexico. Built in 1526, this is the only surviving bastion from the wall that once surrounded the port of Veracruz.
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  • Baluarte de Santiago in the city of Veracruz, Mexico. Built in 1526, this is the only surviving bastion from the wall that once surrounded the port of Veracruz.
    Veracruz021.jpg
  • Colonial era lighthouse in the San Juan de Ulua fortress in the city of Veracruz, Mexico. This fort was built by the Spanish between 1552 and 1779 to protect Veracruz from pirates. It was used as a prison during the Porfirio Diaz regime.
    Veracruz005.jpg
  • Baluarte de Santiago in the city of Veracruz, Mexico. Built in 1526, this is the only surviving bastion from the wall that once surrounded the port of Veracruz.
    Veracruz020.jpg
  • Baluarte de Santiago in the city of Veracruz, Mexico. Built in 1526, this is the only surviving bastion from the wall that once surrounded the port of Veracruz.
    Veracruz010.jpg
  • Colonial era lighthouse in the San Juan de Ulua fortress in the city of Veracruz, Mexico. This fort was built by the Spanish between 1552 and 1779 to protect Veracruz from pirates. It was used as a prison during the Porfirio Diaz regime.
    Veracruz004.jpg
  • Colossal Olmec head in the main square of Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico. Known as the Cobata head, this is the largest known Olmec head.
    Veracruz91.jpg
  • Floor and wall tiles  in the Spanish colonial river town of Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, Mexico. Tlacotlapan was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998.
    Veracruz277.jpg
  • Elderly man standing under a colonnade in the Spanish colonial town of Tlacotalpan,  Veracruz, Mexico. Tlacotalpan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.              .
    Tlacotalpan021.jpg
  • El Pescador seafood restaurant in the Spanish colonial river town of Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, Mexico. Tlacotlapan was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998.
    Tlacotalpan016.jpg
  • The Salta de Eyipantla waterfall near San Andres Tuxtla, Veracruz state, Mexico
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  • Tourist pondering a map of Laguna Catemaco a large volcanic lake in the state of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz81.jpg
  • Traditional son jarocho musicians performing in a restaurant in Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico
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  • Fisherman contemplating Lake Catemaco in Veracruz state, Mexico
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  • Doorway in the ruined custom house or Casa de Cortes in La Antigua, Veracruz, Mexico. The village of La Antigua dates back to 1523. Hernan Cortes reportedly scuttled his ships here before marching inland to conquer the Aztecs.
    AntiguaVeracruz011.jpg
  • Spanish cannon in front of the the ruined custom house or Casa de Cortes in La Antigua, Veracruz, Mexico. The village of La Antigua dates back to 1523. Hernan Cortes reportedly scuttled his ships here before marching inland to conquer the Aztecs.
    AntiguaVeracruz009.jpg
  • 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
  • Main altar of La Iglesia de Cristo de Buen Viaje on the main square of  La Anitgua, Veracruz, Mexico. The village of La Antigua dates back to 1525. Hernan Cortes reportedly scuttled his ships here before marching inland to conquer the Aztecs.
    AntiguaVeracruz005.jpg
  • Portrait of Vasco Nunez de Balboa in the Museo Historico Naval or Naval History Museum, city of Veracruz, Mexico. Balboa crossed the Isthmas of Panama in 1513. He was the first European known to see the Pacific Ocean from the New World.
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  • The Museo Historico Naval or Naval History Museum, city of Veracruz, Mexico
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  • Ship's gun in the courtyard of the Museo Historico Naval or Naval History Museum, city of Veracruz, Mexico
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  • Candles and magical potions for sale in the market, city of Veracruz, Mexico
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  • Brightly painted spanish colonial buildings with balconies in the city of Veracruz, Mexico
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  • The neoclassical style Post Office or Correos in the port of Veracruz, Mexico. This British designed building dates back to the late 19th century.
    Veracruz041.jpg
  • The Maritime Customshouse or Aduana Maritima building in the port of Veracruz, Mexico. This British designed neoclassical structure dates back to the late 19th century.
    Veracruz040.jpg
  • The Palacio Municipal or Municipal Palace on the Plaza de Armas, city of Veracruz, Mexico
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  • The Pemex building in the port of Veracruz, Mexico. This early example of modern Mexican architecture was built in 1940.
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  • The Pyramid of the Niches at the Totonac ruins of El Tajin, Veracruz, Mexico. El Tajin is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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  • Belfry of Ermita del Rosario church in La Antigua, Veracruz, Mexico. One of the oldest churches in the Americas.
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  • Close up of a window of La Candelaria church in the Spanish colonial town of Tlacotalpan,  Veracruz, Mexico. Tlacotalpan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.              .
    Tlacotalpan020.jpg
  • Men sitting under a colonnade in the Spanish colonial town of Tlacotalpan,  Veracruz, Mexico. Tlacotalpan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.              .
    Tlacotalpan017.jpg
  • A tourist launch on Laguna Catemaco, a large volcanic lake in the state of Veracruz, Mexico
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  • Colossal Olmec head in the Museum of Anthropology in Xalapa or Jalapa, Veracruz state, Mexico
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  • Colossal Olmec head  at the Museum of Anthropology in Xalapa or Jalapa, Veracruz state, Mexico
    Jalapa001.jpg
  • Smallest known colossal Olmec head,  Museo Tuxteco, Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz94.jpg
  • Main square of La Antigua, Veracruz, Mexico. The village of La Antigua dates back to 1525. Hernan Cortes reportedly scuttled his ships here before marching inland to conquer the Aztecs.
    AntiguaVeracruz003.jpg
  • Giant strangler fig tree in the ruined custom house or Casa de Cortes in La Antigua, Veracruz, Mexico. The village of La Antigua dates back to 1523. Hernan Cortes reportedly scuttled his ships here before marching inland to conquer the Aztecs.
    AntiguaVeracruz002.jpg
  • Suit of Spanish armor in the Museo Historico Naval or Naval History Museum, city of Veracruz, Mexico
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  • Traditional son jarocho band performing in the Plaza de Aramas, city of Veracruz, Mexico
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  • Remedies and magical potions for sale in the market, city of Veracruz, Mexico
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  • Woman shopping for medicinal plants and potions, in the market, city of Veracruz, Mexico
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  • San Juan de Ulua fortress in the city of Veracruz, Mexico. This fort was built by the Spanish between 1552 and 1779 to protect Veracriz from pirates. It was used as a prison during the Porfirio Diaz regime.
    Veracruz009.jpg
  • San Juan de Ulua fortress in the city of Veracruz, Mexico. This fort was built by the Spanish between 1552 and 1779 to protect Veracriz from pirates. It was used as a prison during the Porfirio Diaz regime.
    Veracruz006.jpg
  • San Juan de Ulua fortress in the city of Veracruz, Mexico. This fort was built by the Spanish between 1552 and 1779 to protect Veracriz from pirates. It was used as a prison during the Porfirio Diaz regime.
    Veracruz003.jpg
  • Colorful handicrafts and souvenirs for sale in the city of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz001.jpg
  • The Pyramid of the Niches at the Totonac ruins of El Tajin, Veracruz, Mexico. El Tajin is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    Tajin004.jpg
  • Mexican indigenous women sitting on a step doing embroidery in the village of La Antigua, Veracruz, Mexico.
    Veracruz255.jpg
  • Shoal or coral stone in the ruined custom house or Casa de Cortes in La Antigua, Veracruz, Mexico. The village of La Antigua dates back to 1523. Hernan Cortes reportedly scuttled his ships here before marching inland to conquer the Aztecs.
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  • Hotel Reforma in the Spanish colonial town of Tlacotalpan,  Veracruz, Mexico. Tlacotalpan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.              .
    Tlacotalpan023.jpg
  • Entrance to La Candelaria church in the Spanish colonial river town of Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, Mexico. Tlacotlapan was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998.
    Tlacotalpan006.jpg
  • Colorful window in the Spanish colonial town of Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, Mexico. Tlacotlapan was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998.
    Tlacotalpan012.jpg
  • Man walking under portales or colonnade in the Spanish colonial river town of Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, Mexico. Tlacotlapan was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998.
    Tlacotalpan008.jpg
  • Entrance to the Spanish colonial river town of Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, Mexico. Tlacotlapan was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998.
    Tlacotalpan001.jpg
  • Ritual steam bath or Temazcal at the Reserva Ecologica de Nanciyaga,  an ecological reserve and ecolodge on Laguna Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico
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  • Restaurant and main building at the Reserva Ecologica de Nanciyaga,  an ecological reserve and ecolodge on Laguna Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico
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  • A dugout canoe on Laguna Catemaco, a large volcanic lake in the state of Veracruz, Mexico
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  • Traditional son jarocho musician performing in a restaurant in Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz82.jpg
  • Portrait of Diego Valesquez, governor of Cuba sent by Hernan Cortes to explore land occupied by the Aztecs in Mexico, Museo Historico Naval or Naval History Museum, city of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz068.jpg
  • Antique map of the Americas made by Michael Mercator in 1628, Museo Historico Naval or Naval History Museum, city of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz066.jpg
  • Painting of Christopher Columbus as an old man, Museo Historico Naval or Naval History Museum, city of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz064.jpg
  • Folk dancers performing the traditional Los Pescadores dance in the Plaza de Armas, Veracruz, Mexico
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  • Folk dancers performing the traditional Los Pescadores dance in the Plaza de Armas, Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz055.jpg
  • Flower stand in the market, city of Veracruz, Mexico
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  • People at a juice and snack stand in the market in the city of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz048.jpg
  • Old bell in front to of restored Spanish colonial buildings in the city of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz046.jpg
  • The Maritime Customshouse or Aduana Maritima building in the port of Veracruz, Mexico. This British designed neoclassical structure dates back to the late 19th century.
    Veracruz039.jpg
  • The Palacio Municipal or Municipal Palace on the Plaza de Armas, city of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz038.jpg
  • The zocalo or Plaza de Armas in the city of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz034.jpg
  • he 18th-century cathedral on the zocalo or Plaza de Armas in the port of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz033.jpg
  • Mexican sailor and his girlfriend standing in front of a huge ship used to carry automobiles, port of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz030.jpg
  • The Faro Carranza in the city of Veracruz, Mexico. Revolutionary leader Venustiano Carranza lived in this lighthouse during the 1914-1915 Mexican Revolution. The 1917 Mexican constution was also drafted here. The complex now houses naval offices.
    Veracruz023.jpg
  • Interior of San Juan de Ulua fortress in the city of Veracruz, Mexico. This fort was built by the Spanish between 1552 and 1779 to protect Veracriz from pirates. It was used as a prison during the Porfirio Diaz regime.
    Veracruz019.jpg
  • San Juan de Ulua fortress in the city of Veracruz, Mexico. This fort was built by the Spanish between 1552 and 1779 to protect Veracriz from pirates. It was used as a prison during the Porfirio Diaz regime.
    Veracruz016.jpg
  • San Juan de Ulua fortress in the city of Veracruz, Mexico. This fort was built by the Spanish between 1552 and 1779 to protect Veracriz from pirates. It was used as a prison during the Porfirio Diaz regime.
    Veracruz008.jpg
  • Handmade leather belts for sale lin the market, city of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz002.jpg
  • Two Mexican men relaxing in the village of La Antigua, Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz254.jpg
  • Wooden cross said to be made of wood from a Spanish sailing ship, La Antigua, Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz256.jpg
  • The Rio Huitzilapan river flowing through La Antigua, Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz257.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.
    Veracruz123.jpg
  • La Candelaria church in the Spanish colonial town of Tlacotalpan,  Veracruz, Mexico. Tlacotalpan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.              .
    Tlacotalpan019.jpg
  • Hotel Reforma in the Spanish colonial town of Tlacotalpan,  Veracruz, Mexico. Tlacotalpan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.              .
    Tlacotalpan022.jpg
  • Church and main square in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz90.jpg
  • Traditional son jarocho harpist performing in a restaurant in Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz85.jpg
  • Traditional son jarocho musicians performing in a restaurant in Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz84.jpg
  • Smallest known colossal Olmec head,  Museo Tuxteco, Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz96.jpg
  • Smallest known colossal Olmec head,  Museo Tuxteco, Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz95.jpg
  • Collossal Olmec head in the main square of Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico. Known as the Cobata head, this is the largest known Olmec head.
    Veracruz92.jpg
  • La Iglesia de Cristo de Buen Viaje on the main square of  La Antigua, Veracruz, Mexico. The village of La Antigua dates back to 1525. Hernan Cortes reportedly scuttled his ships here before marching inland to conquer the Aztecs.
    AntiguaVeracruz004.jpg
  • Giant strangler fig tree in the ruined custom house or Casa de Cortes in La Antigua, Veracruz, Mexico. The village of La Antigua dates back to 1523. Hernan Cortes reportedly scuttled his ships here before marching inland to conquer the Aztecs.
    AntiguaVeracruz001.jpg
  • Portrait of Francisco Hernandez de Cordoba, discoverer of the Yucatan peninsula, Museo Historico Naval or Naval History Museum, city of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz067.jpg
  • Courtyard of the Museo Historico Naval or Naval History Museum, city of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz058.jpg
  • Twirling folk dancers performing the traditional Los Pescadores dance in the Plaza de Armas, Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz057.jpg
  • Amulets, talismans, and other good luck charms for sale in the market, city of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz053.jpg
  • People sitting in one of the sidewalk restaurants under the portales flanking the Plaza de Armas in the city of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz042.jpg
  • Bell tower of the 18th-century cathedral on the zocalo or Plaza de Armas in the port of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz036.jpg
  • Handicraft vendors in front of the18th-century cathedral on the zocalo or Plaza de Armas in the port of Veracruz, Mexico
    Veracruz035.jpg
  • View of downtown Veracruz, Mexico, with the cathedral and Plaza de Armas in foreground.
    Veracruz031.jpg
  • Stores and people on the Malecon in the port city of Veracruz, Mexico.
    Veracruz028.jpg
  • Stores and people on the Malecon in the port city of Veracruz, Mexico.
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