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Central America, Guatemala, Antigua. The convent of Santa Clara was founded 1699Guatemala, Antigua. The convent of Santa Clara was founded 1699 by five nuns from Puebla, Mexico. What remains of Santa Clara takes its present shape from a 1734 reconstruction
Lake Mead Recreation Area, Nevada, near Las Vegas; Mojave Desert
Coral, Agincourt Reef, Great Barrier Reef, North Queensland, Australia
Central America, Guatemala, Antigua. Potted plants on colorful wall in AntiguaGuatemala, Antigua. Potted plants on colorful wall in Antigua
Central America, Guatemala, Antigua. The Ruins of the Cathedral de Antigua. TheGuatemala, Antigua. The Ruins of the Cathedral de Antigua. The Cathedral was almost entirely destroyed by the earthquake of 1773
Gustave Dores 19C engraving. Joseph interpreting the Dream. Copyright: aA19th Century engraving by Paul Gustave Dore entitled: Joseph interpreting the Dream, France
CA, BC, Whistler. Fresh snow piled atop entrance sign to Whistler announcing 2010 Olympics
CA, BC, Whistler Village. Snowboards outside cafe in fresh snow
CA, BC, Whistler. Sign from Nordic center complex
CA, BC, Horseshoe Bay. Winter storm transforms Sewells Marina (Editorial Usage Only)
Guatemala, Antigua. The convent of Santa Clara was founded 1699 by five nuns from Puebla, Mexico. What remains of Santa Clara takes its present shape from a 1734 reconstruction
Central America, GuatemalaGuatemala, Antigua. The convent of Santa Clara was founded 1699 by five nuns from Puebla, Mexico. What remains of Santa Clara takes its present shape from a 1734 reconstruction
Guatemala, Antigua. Brightly painted building in Antigua
UnknownCentral America, Guatemala, Antigua. Second floor balcony of a hotel in Antigua
Guatemala, Antigua. Second floor balcony of a hotel in Antigua
Guatemala, Antigua. The Ruins of the Cathedral de Antigua. The Cathedral was almost entirely destroyed by the earthquake of 1773
Central America, GuatemalaGuatemala, Antigua. The Ruins of the Cathedral de Antigua. The Cathedral was almost entirely destroyed by the earthquake of 1773
Guatemala, Antigua, ruins of the Cathedral de Antigua, which was almost entirely destroyed by the earthquake of 1773, only a small part was restored to serve as parish church
Guatemala, Antigua. Cathedral of Antigua, which was almost entirely destroyed by the earthquake of 1773, only a small part was restored to serve as parish church
Guatemala, Antigua. The facade of a church in Antigua
Guatemala, Antigua. The facade of an old church in Antigua with a Jacaranda tree in bloom
Guatemala, Antigua. School bulit by friars in 1757, it did not have the royal approval it was closed by Charles III in 1761 and used as Royal Custom House from 1765. Destroyed by earthquakes in 1773
Guatemala, Antigua. Arco de Santa Catarina
Guatemala, Antigua. Detail of the facade of a church in Antigua