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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, Mexico City. This was the tallest building in Latin America when it was built in 1952.
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  • dominican republic,barahona, hispaniola, caribbean islands, travel, latin america
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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
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  • The Latin American Tower or Torre Latinoamericana in downtown Mexico City
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  • The Latin American Tower or Torre Latinoamericana in downtown Mexico City
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  • Functioning telgraph at the Sitio del Nino train station in El Salvador, Central America
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  • Waves breaking on the rugged Costa del Balsamo in western 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.
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  • The Palacio Municipal or City Hall in Santa Ana, the second largest city in El Salvador, Central 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.
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  • Shoppers at Metrocentro, the largest shopping mall in Central America, San Salvador, El Salvador
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  • The Palacio Municipal or City Hall in Santa Ana, the second largest city in 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.
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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
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  • The Sitio del Nino train station in El Salvador, Central America
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  • The Gothic-style Iglesia del Carmen in Panama City, Panama, 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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  • Izalco Volcano in Cerro Verde National Park, El Salvador, Central America. Thsi active volcano is sometimes called The Lighthouse of the Pacific.
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  • Izalco Volcano in Cerro Verde National Park, El Salvador, Central America. Thsi active volcano is sometimes called The Lighthouse of the Pacific.
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  • 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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  • Traditional Ecuadorean musical group performing in Ecuador, South America
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  • Painted wooden handicrafts from El Salvador, Central America
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  • Waves breaking on the rugged Costa del Balsamo in western El Salvador, Central America
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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.
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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.
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  • Colorful vintage travel poster of Mexico
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  • Colorful vintage travel poster of Oaxaca, Mexico, showing dancers in a fiesta
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  • Colorful vintage travel poster of Mexico showing a matador and bullfight
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  • Doorway of the Templo de la Purisima Concepcion, the parish church or parroquia in the 19th-century mining town of Real de Catorce, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • Abandoned buildings in the 19th-century mining town of Real de Catorce, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • The neoclassical Templo de la Purisima Concepcion, the parish church or parroquia in the 19th-century mining town of Real de Catorce, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • Restored 19th-centuryhouses in the 19th-century silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • Old bullring in the 19th-century  silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • Nineteenth century gravestone in the silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • Main square of the 19th-century mining town of Real de Catorce, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • The neoclassical Templo de la Purisima Concepcion, the parish church or parroquia in the 19th-century mining town of Real de Catorce, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
    Real-de-Catorce030.jpg
  • Dome of the neoclassical Templo de la Purisima Concepcion, the parish church or parroquia in the 19th-century mining town of Real de Catorce, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • Close-up of an old metal door the 19th-century silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • Graves in front of the Templo de Guadalupe church in the 19th-century  silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • Templo de Guadalupe church in the 19th-century  silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • The weekend street market on Calle Hidalgo in the 19th-century silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • Plump Mexican boy sitting on a doorstep in the 19th-century silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • Templo de Guadalupe church in the 19th-century  silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • Old door the 19th-century silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • Retablos thanking Saint Francis of Assisi for miracles in the Templo de la Purisima Concepcion, the parish church or parroquia in the 19th-century mining town of Real de Catorce, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers. It is also a Catholic pilgrimage site.
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  • The neoclassical style Capilla del Reposo or Descanso chapel in the Camposanto cemetery in the 19th-century  silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • View of 19th-century old silver-mining town of Real de Catorce dominatied by the parish church, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
    Real-de-Catorce012.jpg
  • The weekend street market on Calle Hidalgo in the 19th-century silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
    Real-de-Catorce007.jpg
  • Statue of St Francis of Assisi in theTemplo de la Purisima Concepcion, the parish church or parroquia in the 19th-century mining town of Real de Catorce, Mexico. A cult has grown up around this statue, and the town is a Catholic pilgrimage site. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
    Real-de-Catorce004.jpg
  • The neoclassical Templo de la Purisima Concepcion, the parish church or parroquia in the 19th-century mining town of Real de Catorce, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
    Real-de-Catorce029.jpg
  • Abandoned buildings in the 19th-century mining town of Real de Catorce, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
    Real-de-Catorce027.jpg
  • Old window with iron grill the 19th-century silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • The Casa de la Moneda, the old mint, the 19th-century silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • Mexican man filling a pail at a commuinity tap in the 19th-century silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
    Real-de-Catorce020.jpg
  • Entrance to the Camposanto cemetery and Templo de Guadalupe church in the 19th-century silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • The entrance to the Ogarrio tunnel in the 19th-century silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. This 2300 metre-long (7,546 feet) tunnel was built between 1897 and 1901. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • A donkey in the 19th-century silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
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  • The weekend street market on Calle Hidalgo in the 19th-century silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
    Real-de-Catorce008.jpg
  • The Hotel El Real in the 19th-century silver-mining town of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. This was the town's first tourist hotel. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
    Real-de-Catorce006.jpg
  • The dome and ceiling of the Templo de la Purisima Concepcion, the parish church or parroquia in the 19th-century mining town of Real de Catorce, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
    Real-de-Catorce003.jpg
  • Retablos thanking Saint Francis of Assisi for miracles in the Templo de la Purisima Concepcion, the parish church or parroquia in the 19th-century mining town of Real de Catorce, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers. It is also a Catholic pilgrimage site.
    Real-de-Catorce002.jpg
  • View of the old silver-mining town of Real de Catorce dominatied by the parish church, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. Real de Catorce became a virtual ghost town during the early part of the 20th century. It has recently become a popuar destination for travellers.
    Real-de-Catorce001.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.
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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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  • 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.
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  • 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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  • 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.
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  • 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
  • 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.
    AntiguaVeracruz008.jpg
  • The Acropolis, the largest structure at the Mayan ruins of Ek' Balam, Yucatan, Mexico
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  • The Acropolis, the largest structure at the Mayan ruins of Ek' Balam, Yucatan, Mexico
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  • The Monumento a Cuauhtemoc on Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City
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  • An andador or pedestrian walkway in the city of Queretaro, Mexico. The historic centre of Queretaro is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • The Ball Court with the Acropolis in the background at the Mayan ruins of Ek' Balam, Yucatan, Mexico
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  • The Oval Palace or Palacio Oval at the Mayan ruins of Ek' Balam, Yucatan, Mexico. This rounded structiure may have been an astronomical observatory or residence for the aristocracy,
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  • Tourist photographing the west frieze of El Castillo, the main structure at the Mayan ruins of Xunantunich near the town of San Ignacio, Cayo District, Belize
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  • The hilltop ruins of Xochicalco near Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico. Xochicalco flourished between 700 and 900 AD and was once one of the most important ciities in Mesoamerica. Xochicalco was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999.
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  • A pre-Columbian sculpture at the Zapotec ruins of Monte Alban outside the city of Oaxaca, Mexico. The Valley of Oaxaca is in the background.
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  • The Ball Court with the Acropolis in the background at the Mayan ruins of Ek' Balam, Yucatan, Mexico
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  • Yellow Pheobis Philea butterfly on an anthurium flower at Finca Esperaza Verde  near Matagalpa, Nicaragua
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  • Entrance to Finca Selva Negra near Metagalpa, Nicaragua
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  • Solar powered hot water heater outside a guest cabin at Finca Esperaza Verde  near Matagalpa, Nicaragua
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  • Cabin at Finca Esperaza Verde  near Matagalpa, Nicaragua
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  • Temple I or Temple of the Grand Jaguar and the North Acropolis at the Mayan ruins of Tikal, Guatemala
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  • View of the Spanish colonial city of Granada from the bell tower of La Merced Church, Granada, Nicaragua
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  • Maya corbeled srch, Temple 10,  Copan, Honduras
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  • Maya ball court at the ruins of Copan, Honduras
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  • Spanish colonial Church of Saint Francis in Panajachel on Lake Atitlan, Guatemala
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  • Maya man poling a boat on Lake Atitlan, Guatemala
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  • Ometepe ferry on Lake Nicaragua
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  • Person looking up at a waterfall in the Cocoyero El Brujo Nature Reserve near Managua, Nicaragua.
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