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Cruise boat in Backwaters, Kerala, India
Cruise boats in Backwaters, Kerala, India
Colorful Straw baskets, shoes and other handicraft items, Chengdu, Sichuan, China
Duck eggs for sale at market, Yuanyang, China
Africa, Namibia, Windhoek. Credit as: Bill Young / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimontChristchurch Cathedral, Windhoek, Namibia. Credit as: Bill Young / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
huts of local Oromo nomads at Keyrensa in the Bale Mts. NP. The Bale Mountains NP is known for one of the last populations of the Ethiopian Wolf (canis simensis)
Abstract of ends of multicolored drinking straws. Credit as: Steve Terrill / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
USA, Arizona, Sonoran Desert. Rock squirrel eating. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
Halloween decorations of pumkins and corn stalks in front of a home
Bicycles and colorful straw hats on the street, Jakarta, Indonesia
Africa, Morocco, Marrakech. Colorful Baskets of Morocco
The cowboy life in the USA West Steer Skull on fenceNorth America, USA, West. Cattle skull on display
USA, WA, Whidbey Island. Straw bales, Crockett Lake, Admiralty Inlet with passenger cruise ship
Dairy cow show, Harrisburg, PA
Holsteins at Boggy Meadow Farm in Walpole, New Hampshire
North America, California, San Diego. San Diego is the site of the first permanentCalifornia, San Diego, the first permanent Spanish settlement. In 1769 Father Junipero Serra established the very first mission on a hillside overlooking what is currently known as Old Town
Mexico, Oaxaca. Colorful straw and woven handicrafts (baskets) from Jamiltepex Village
Mexico, San Miguel de Allende, Woven mask in market. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont
South America, Ecuador, region Cuenca, handmade straw hat production, detailEcuador, region Cuenca, handmade straw hat production, detail
Dolls on display at market, Cuenca, Ecuador, South AmericaDolls on display at market, Cuenca, Ecuador
Dolls made of toquilla straw, Cuenca, Ecuador, South AmericaDolls made of toquilla straw, Cuenca, Ecuador
South America, Ecuador, Manta. Small town of El Aromo where the raw material, straw aka Paja Toquilla, is processed to make the world famous Panama hats. Finished hats ready for sale
Common Paraque (Nyctidromus albicollis) sleeping in leaf litter on ground where it is camouflaged at the Mission, Texas World Birding Center, Hidalgo county, Texas, USA
Ireland, County Clare. Thatch cottage in Bunratty Folk Center
Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico - Radial pattern woven with natural fibers. Horizontal shotCancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico - Radial pattern woven with natural fibers
Canada, Quebec, Gaspe. Gaspe Peninsula, Micmac First Nation Indian Village, wooden household items. Property release. IMAGE RESTRICTED: Not available to US land tour operators
Construction of the Panama Canal. Workers camp in the Highlands of the Emperor. Colored engraving, 1886
MO, Winona, detail of bales of hay in front of red barn (Ozarks)
Cut field with hay bales at sunrise. Old farm house barn. Traditional style Swedish wooden painted house. Barn Smaland region. Sweden, Europe
A refreshing fruit smoothie in a Costa Rican restaurant. Liberia, Costa Rica
French Polynesia. Tropical drinks with pineapple garnish
French Polynesia. Tropical drink with pineapple garnish
Venice, Veneto, Italy - Straw hats for sale to tourists are hanging from a hook
Ireland, Bunratty, County Clare. Traditional thatch and stone cottage in Bunratty Castle and Folk Park
Canada, Manitoba, Churchill. Details of Inuit art pieces
Africa, Ghana, port city of Tema. Woven straw rattles
Africa, Morocco, Casablanca. Central Market (aka Olive Market). Basket vendor