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Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: Argentina, Chubut Province, El Maiten. Narrow gauge steam locomotive museum

Argentina, Chubut Province, El Maiten. Narrow gauge steam locomotive museum

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: Argentina, Chubut Province. RN 40, central Chubut

Argentina, Chubut Province. RN 40, central Chubut

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru

South America, Peru, Cuzco. The door of Iglesia de la Compania de Jesus, the Jesuit church on the square. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Cuzco. The door of Iglesia de la CompaAnAia de Jesus- the Jesuit

South America, Peru, Cuzco. The door of Iglesia de la CompaAnAia de Jesus- the Jesuit
South America, Peru, Cuzco. The door of Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús- the Jesuit church on the square. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Cuzco. Two women in traditional dress walk along the stone street

South America, Peru, Cuzco. Two women in traditional dress walk along the stone street. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Historic Centre of Lima. Ornate door knocker on the Basilica Cathedral

South America, Peru, Historic Centre of Lima. Ornate door knocker on the Basilica Cathedral. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru

South America, Peru, Cuzco. Tourist kiosk. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru

South America, Peru, Historic Centre of Lima. Mosaics in the floor next to the tomb of Francisco Pizzaro in the Basilica Cathedral. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Historic Centre of Lima. A statue of Mary holding the baby Jesus

South America, Peru, Historic Centre of Lima. A statue of Mary holding the baby Jesus in the Basilica Cathedral. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as: Wendy Kaveney / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru

South America, Peru, Cuzco. Close-up of bowl of coca leaves and tea cups. Coca tea is served at the Novatel to help lessen altitude sickness. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Lima, Historic Centre. Carved wooden pulpit in the Basilica Cathedral

South America, Peru, Lima, Historic Centre. Carved wooden pulpit in the Basilica Cathedral. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru

South America, Peru, Historic Centre of Lima. The flag of Peru. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Historic Centre of Lima. Close-up of a pair of gold leaf doors

South America, Peru, Historic Centre of Lima. Close-up of a pair of gold leaf doors in the Basilica Cathedral. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Cuzco. Birds fly around the fountain in the center of the square

South America, Peru, Cuzco. Birds fly around the fountain in the center of the square. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Lima, Lima Historic Centre. Close-up of intricately carved wooden

South America, Peru, Lima, Lima Historic Centre. Close-up of intricately carved wooden figures of saints in the Basilica Cathedral. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Cuzco. The fountain in the center of the square. (UNESCO World

South America, Peru, Cuzco. The fountain in the center of the square. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Historic Centre of Lima. A lions head in gold leaf in the

South America, Peru, Historic Centre of Lima. A lions head in gold leaf in the Basilica Cathedral. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Cuzco. A view of the hills from the square. (UNESCO World Heritage

South America, Peru, Cuzco. A view of the hills from the square. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru

South America, Peru, Historic Centre of Lima. Pair of gold leaf doors in the Basilica Cathedral. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Lima, Lima Historic Centre. Intricately carved wooden seating

South America, Peru, Lima, Lima Historic Centre. Intricately carved wooden seating area in the Basilica Cathedral. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Lima. Mosaic in the Basilica Cathedral, located in the Historic Center of Lima

South America, Peru, Lima. Mosaic in the Basilica Cathedral, located in the Historic Center of Lima. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Cuzco. Rimacpampa Hostel. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

South America, Peru, Cuzco. Rimacpampa Hostel. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru

South America, Peru, Historic Centre of Lima. A statue of Mary in the Basilica Cathedral. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Cuzco. Details of the door of Iglesia de la CompaAnAia de Jesus

South America, Peru, Cuzco. Details of the door of Iglesia de la CompaAnAia de Jesus
South America, Peru, Cuzco. Details of the door of Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús- the Jesuit church on the square. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru

South America, Peru, Historic Centre of Lima. Mosaics above the tomb of Francisco Pizzaro in the Basilica Cathedral. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru

South America, Peru, Historic Centre of Lima. Architectural details of exterior of Basilica Cathedral. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru

South America, Peru, Cuzco. Women in traditional clothes walk past Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús, the Jesuit church on the square. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Historic Centre of Lima. Colorful tile in the entry of the Basilica Cathedral

South America, Peru, Historic Centre of Lima. Colorful tile in the entry of the Basilica Cathedral. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru

South America, Peru, Historic Centre of Lima. Pizzaros tomb in the Basilica Cathedral. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru

South America, Peru, Cuzco. School crossing sign. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Cuzco. Locks on a store front. (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

South America, Peru, Cuzco. Locks on a store front. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Cuzco. Coffee and desserts. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

South America, Peru, Cuzco. Coffee and desserts. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Cuzco. Architectural details of Iglesia de la CompaAnAia de Jesus

South America, Peru, Cuzco. Architectural details of Iglesia de la CompaAnAia de Jesus
South America, Peru, Cuzco. Architectural details of Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús- the Jesuit church on the square. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Cuzco. The bell at Iglesia de la CompaAnAia de Jesus. (UNESCO

South America, Peru, Cuzco. The bell at Iglesia de la CompaAnAia de Jesus. (UNESCO
South America, Peru, Cuzco. The bell at Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: South America, Peru, Cuzco. The door of Iglesia de la CompaAnAia de Jesus- the Jesuit

South America, Peru, Cuzco. The door of Iglesia de la CompaAnAia de Jesus- the Jesuit
South America, Peru, Cuzco. The door of Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús- the Jesuit church on the square. (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Credit as

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: Asia, Jordan

Asia, Jordan
Jordan, Umm ar-Rasas, archaelogical site, mosaics of St. Stephen church which contains a mosaic floor that portrays fifteen major cities of the Holy Land. This is Esbounta

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: Lyretail anthias females and corals

Lyretail anthias females and corals
Lyretail anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) females and corals. This fish is also known as the sea goldie. It can reach up to 15 centimetres in length

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: Lyretail anthias females

Lyretail anthias females
Lyretail anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) females. This fish is also known as the sea goldie. It can reach up to 15 centimetres in length and is found throughout the Indo-West Pacific region

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: Yellowbar angelfish

Yellowbar angelfish (Pomacanthus maculosus) feeding on soft coral. This fish can reach up to 50 centimetres in length. It is found in the seas surrounding the Arabian Peninsula

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: Lyretail anthias and corals

Lyretail anthias and corals
Lyretail anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) over corals in shallow water. This fish is also known as the sea goldie. It can reach up to 15 centimetres in length

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: Red Sea racoon butterflyfish

Red Sea racoon butterflyfish (Chaetodon fasciatus). This fish is also known as the diagonal butterflyfish. It reaches a length of 22 centimetres, and is endemic to the Red Sea

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: Yellowbar angelfish

Yellowbar angelfish (Pomacanthus maculosus) swimming over coral on a reef. This fish can reach up to 50 centimetres in length. It is found in the seas surrounding the Arabian Peninsula

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: Clown triggerfish

Clown triggerfish (Balistoides conspicillum) with soft coral. This fish is found in the tropical Indo-Pacific and the Red Sea. It can reach up to 50 centimetres in length

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: Lyretail anthias and soft corals

Lyretail anthias and soft corals
Lyretail anthias (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) with soft corals on a reef. This fish is also known as the sea goldie. It can reach up to 15 centimetres in length

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: Arabian Picasso triggerfish

Arabian Picasso triggerfish (Rhinecanthus assasi). The Arabian Picasso triggerfish is found in shallow, sandy areas of coral reefs in the western Indian Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: Golden butterflyfish pair

Golden butterflyfish pair
Golden butterflyfish (Chaetodon semilarvatus) pair. This fish is also known as the bluecheek butterflyfish and the masked butterflyfish

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: Longfin bannerfish and soft corals

Longfin bannerfish and soft corals
Longfin bannerfish (Heniochus acuminatus) and soft corals. This fish, also known as the pennant coralfish, inhabits deeper parts of seaward reef slopes

Background imageImages Dated 20th March 2009: Moontail bullseye on a wreck

Moontail bullseye on a wreck
Moontail bullseye (Priacanthus hamrur) on a wreck. This fish inhabits coral reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region. It is able to change colour, from silver to orange, in a matter of seconds



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