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Images Dated 20th January 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Holland America Cruise Line, The Nodrdam in the Sir Francis Drake Channel

Holland America Cruise Line, The Nodrdam in the Sir Francis Drake Channel

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Holland America Cruise Line

Holland America Cruise Line

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: North America; Mexico; Yucatan; Merida. The left-most of two politically incorrect

North America; Mexico; Yucatan; Merida. The left-most of two politically incorrect
Mexico; Yucatan; Merida. The left-most of two politically incorrect figures of a conquistadore standing on the heads of two vanquished Indians that adorn the entrance to the Casa de Montejo

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: The Golden Gate Bridget at dusk reflected in the sands of Baker Beach, San Francisco

The Golden Gate Bridget at dusk reflected in the sands of Baker Beach, San Francisco

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: USA, Pennsylvania. Maple leaf in autumn color

USA, Pennsylvania. Maple leaf in autumn color. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Antarctica, South Georgia. Chinstrap and gentoo penguins on iceberg

Antarctica, South Georgia. Chinstrap and gentoo penguins on iceberg. Credit as: Don Grall / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Antarctica, South Georgia, South Atlantic Ocean. A tabular iceberg floats under a low rainbow

Antarctica, South Georgia, South Atlantic Ocean. A tabular iceberg floats under a low rainbow. Credit as: Don Grall / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: The Golden Gate Bridget at dusk reflected in the sands of Baker Beach, San Francisco

The Golden Gate Bridget at dusk reflected in the sands of Baker Beach, San Francisco

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Central America, Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by

Central America, Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by
Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid, Spain. The present building was completed of January 25, 1736, designed by Diego de Porres

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Adult turtles at Boatswains Beach, Grand Cayman, Cayman Island

Adult turtles at Boatswains Beach, Grand Cayman, Cayman Island
Adult turtle at Boatswains Beach, Grand Cayman, Cayman Island

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Holland America Cruise Line

Holland America Cruise Line (Editorial Usage Only)

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Holland America Cruise Line

Holland America Cruise Line

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: The Brown Pelican ( Pelecanus Occidentalis )

The Brown Pelican ( Pelecanus Occidentalis )
The Brown Pelican (Pelecanus Occidentalis)

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Holland America Cruise Line, The Nodrdam in the Sir Francis Drake Channel

Holland America Cruise Line, The Nodrdam in the Sir Francis Drake Channel

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: The Brown Pelican ( Pelecanus Occidentalis )

The Brown Pelican ( Pelecanus Occidentalis )
The Brown Pelican (Pelecanus Occidentalis)

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Caribbean free-flight aviary at Boatswains Beach, Grand Cayman, Cayman Island

Caribbean free-flight aviary at Boatswains Beach, Grand Cayman, Cayman Island

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. Lantern on a colorful wall turned on in the evening

Guatemala, Antigua. Lantern on a colorful wall turned on in the evening

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. The church of La Merced was originally built in 1548. Its present

Guatemala, Antigua. The church of La Merced was originally built in 1548. Its present form was designed in 1767 to withstand damaging earthquakes

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Central America, Guatemala

Central America, Guatemala
Guatemala, Antigua. The church of La Merced was originally built in 1548. Its present form was designed in 1767 to withstand damaging earthquakes

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. The church of La Merced was originally built in 1548. Its present

Guatemala, Antigua. The church of La Merced was originally built in 1548. Its present form was designed in 1767 to withstand damaging earthquakes

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. The church of La Merced was originally built in 1548. Its present

Guatemala, Antigua. The church of La Merced was originally built in 1548. Its present form was designed in 1767 to withstand damaging earthquakes

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. Peeling paint and doorway Antigua, Guatemala

Guatemala, Antigua. Peeling paint and doorway Antigua, Guatemala

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. A lantern with shadow on a colorful wall in the town of Antigua

Guatemala, Antigua. A lantern with shadow on a colorful wall in the town of Antigua

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Central America, Guatemala

Central America, Guatemala
Guatemala, Antigua. Tiled walkway of hotel in Antigua

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Central America, Guatemala

Central America, Guatemala
Guatemala, Antigua. Tiled walkway of hotel in Antigua

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. Fountain and gardens in center courtyard of Antigua hotel

Guatemala, Antigua. Fountain and gardens in center courtyard of Antigua hotel

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Central America, Guatemala

Central America, Guatemala
Guatemala, Antigua. Fountain and gardens in center courtyard of Antigua hotel

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. Las Antorchas Restaurant in the town of Antigua

Guatemala, Antigua. Las Antorchas Restaurant in the town of Antigua

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. Window with flowering plant on outside wall of hotel in Antigua

Guatemala, Antigua. Window with flowering plant on outside wall of hotel in Antigua

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Central America, Guatemala

Central America, Guatemala
Guatemala, Antigua. Lovely fountain with flowers in courtyard of hotel in Antigua

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Central America, Guatemala

Central America, Guatemala
Guatemala, Antigua. Plantain chips for sale on the streets of Antigua

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. An old wooden door and colorful wall along the streets of Antigua

Guatemala, Antigua. An old wooden door and colorful wall along the streets of Antigua

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Central America, Guatemala, Antigua. Public wash basins where the local women do their laundry

Central America, Guatemala, Antigua. Public wash basins where the local women do their laundry

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Central America, Guatemala

Central America, Guatemala
Guatemala, Antigua. Public wash basins where the local women do their laundry

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. Ornate lamppost in the streets of Antigua

Guatemala, Antigua. Ornate lamppost in the streets of Antigua

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. Ornate lantern on colorful wall

Guatemala, Antigua. Ornate lantern on colorful wall

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Central America, Guatemala

Central America, Guatemala
Guatemala, Antigua. Fancy iron gate in doorway of shop in Antigua

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Central America, Guatemala

Central America, Guatemala
Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid, Spain. The present building was completed of January 25, 1736, designed by Diego de Porres

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid

Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid, Spain. The present building was completed of January 25, 1736, designed by Diego de Porres

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid

Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid, Spain. The present building was completed of January 25, 1736, designed by Diego de Porres

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid

Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid, Spain. The present building was completed of January 25, 1736, designed by Diego de Porres

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid

Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid, Spain. The present building was completed of January 25, 1736, designed by Diego de Porres

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid

Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid, Spain. The present building was completed of January 25, 1736, designed by Diego de Porres

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid

Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid, Spain. The present building was completed of January 25, 1736, designed by Diego de Porres

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid

Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid, Spain. The present building was completed of January 25, 1736, designed by Diego de Porres

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid

Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid, Spain. The present building was completed of January 25, 1736, designed by Diego de Porres

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid

Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid, Spain. The present building was completed of January 25, 1736, designed by Diego de Porres

Background imageImages Dated 20th January 2008: Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid

Guatemala, Antigua. The Convent of Las Capuchinas. Founded by five nuns that came from Madrid, Spain. The present building was completed of January 25, 1736, designed by Diego de Porres



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