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  • A sign explains the archeological site where the armoury once stood at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
    Harpers Ferry Armoury Historic Site ...tif
  • Stone jars under the trees at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Archeologi...tif
  • Cluster of the hollow stone jars at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Archeologi...tif
  • The Horologion of Andronikos of Kyrrhos (also known as the Tower of the Winds) is a work by architect and astonomer Andronikos of Kyrrhos in Macedonia. It is located on the northern slop of the Acropolis near the Roman Agora (and is now within the Ancient Agora archeological compound). It was built during the late Hellenistc period, possibly at the end of the 2nd century BC. Built between 19 BC and 11 BC, the Roman Agora was the commercial center of ancient Athens. It featured a large rectangular building with an open courtyard surrounded by shops, storerooms, and offices.
    Roman Agora, Athens (1390518083102).tif
  • The Horologion of Andronikos of Kyrrhos (also known as the Tower of the Winds) is a work by architect and astonomer Andronikos of Kyrrhos in Macedonia. It is located on the northern slop of the Acropolis near the Roman Agora (and is now within the Ancient Agora archeological compound). It was built during the late Hellenistc period, possibly at the end of the 2nd century BC. Built between 19 BC and 11 BC, the Roman Agora was the commercial center of ancient Athens. It featured a large rectangular building with an open courtyard surrounded by shops, storerooms, and offices.
    Roman Agora, Athens (1390518081752).tif
  • The Horologion of Andronikos of Kyrrhos (also known as the Tower of the Winds) is a work by architect and astonomer Andronikos of Kyrrhos in Macedonia. It is located on the northern slop of the Acropolis near the Roman Agora (and is now within the Ancient Agora archeological compound). It was built during the late Hellenistc period, possibly at the end of the 2nd century BC.  Built between 19 BC and 11 BC, the Roman Agora was the commercial center of ancient Athens. It featured a large rectangular building with an open courtyard surrounded by shops, storerooms, and offices.
    The Wind of Euros on the Tower of th...tif
  • The Horologion of Andronikos of Kyrrhos (also known as the Tower of the Winds) is a work by architect and astonomer Andronikos of Kyrrhos in Macedonia. It is located on the northern slop of the Acropolis near the Roman Agora (and is now within the Ancient Agora archeological compound). It was built during the late Hellenistc period, possibly at the end of the 2nd century BC.  Built between 19 BC and 11 BC, the Roman Agora was the commercial center of ancient Athens. It featured a large rectangular building with an open courtyard surrounded by shops, storerooms, and offices.
    The Wind of Boreas on the Tower of t...tif
  • The Horologion of Andronikos of Kyrrhos (also known as the Tower of the Winds) is a work by architect and astonomer Andronikos of Kyrrhos in Macedonia. It is located on the northern slop of the Acropolis near the Roman Agora (and is now within the Ancient Agora archeological compound). It was built during the late Hellenistc period, possibly at the end of the 2nd century BC.  Built between 19 BC and 11 BC, the Roman Agora was the commercial center of ancient Athens. It featured a large rectangular building with an open courtyard surrounded by shops, storerooms, and offices.
    Roman Agora, Athens (1390518083653).tif
  • The Horologion of Andronikos of Kyrrhos (also known as the Tower of the Winds) is a work by architect and astonomer Andronikos of Kyrrhos in Macedonia. It is located on the northern slop of the Acropolis near the Roman Agora (and is now within the Ancient Agora archeological compound). It was built during the late Hellenistc period, possibly at the end of the 2nd century BC.  Built between 19 BC and 11 BC, the Roman Agora was the commercial center of ancient Athens. It featured a large rectangular building with an open courtyard surrounded by shops, storerooms, and offices.
    The Wind of Euros on the Tower of th...tif
  • The Horologion of Andronikos of Kyrrhos (also known as the Tower of the Winds) is a work by architect and astonomer Andronikos of Kyrrhos in Macedonia. It is located on the northern slop of the Acropolis near the Roman Agora (and is now within the Ancient Agora archeological compound). It was built during the late Hellenistc period, possibly at the end of the 2nd century BC.  Built between 19 BC and 11 BC, the Roman Agora was the commercial center of ancient Athens. It featured a large rectangular building with an open courtyard surrounded by shops, storerooms, and offices.
    The Wind of Lips on the Tower of the...tif
  • The Horologion of Andronikos of Kyrrhos (also known as the Tower of the Winds) is a work by architect and astonomer Andronikos of Kyrrhos in Macedonia. It is located on the northern slop of the Acropolis near the Roman Agora (and is now within the Ancient Agora archeological compound). It was built during the late Hellenistc period, possibly at the end of the 2nd century BC. Built between 19 BC and 11 BC, the Roman Agora was the commercial center of ancient Athens. It featured a large rectangular building with an open courtyard surrounded by shops, storerooms, and offices.
    Roman Agora, Athens (1390518084136).tif
  • The Horologion of Andronikos of Kyrrhos (also known as the Tower of the Winds) is a work by architect and astonomer Andronikos of Kyrrhos in Macedonia. It is located on the northern slop of the Acropolis near the Roman Agora (and is now within the Ancient Agora archeological compound). It was built during the late Hellenistc period, possibly at the end of the 2nd century BC. Built between 19 BC and 11 BC, the Roman Agora was the commercial center of ancient Athens. It featured a large rectangular building with an open courtyard surrounded by shops, storerooms, and offices.
    Roman Agora, Athens (1390518083922).tif
  • at the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula (in French, Co-Cathédrale collégiale des Ss-Michel et Gudule). A church was founded on this site in the 11th century but the current building dates to the 13th to 15th centuries. The Roman Catholic cathedral is the venue for many state functions such as coronations, royal weddings, and state funerals. It has two patron saints, St Michael and St Gudula, both of whom are also the patron saints of Brussels.
    Brussels Cathedral of St Michael and...tif
  • Tourist shop selling Mayan-inspired textiles and other souvenirs in the parking lot of the Coba Mayan site not far from Tulum on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Gift shop at Coba Mayan ruins site (...tif
  • Some of the cylindrical stone jars at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Stone Jars...tif
  • Some of the round stone jars at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Cylindrica...tif
  • Stone jars at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Group of J...tif
  • One of the many hollow stone jars at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Hollow Jar...tif
  • Steps of La Iglesia at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Coba Maya site in Mexico (0090109195...tif
  • The top of a stone jar at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Top Openin...tif
  • A stone jar on its side at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Jar on its...tif
  • Cluster of stone jars at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Under the ...tif
  • Brightly colored woven textiles for sale at the market stalls selling local souvenirs and handicrafts to tourists visiting Chichen Itza Mayan ruins archeological site in Mexico.
    Woven Textiles at Tourist Market at ...tif
  • Ornately decorated buildings at Chichen Itza, a pre-Columbian archeological site in Yucatan, Mexico. This building is known as "La Iglesia" and is in the Las Monjas complex of buildings.
    Temple at Chichen Itza, Mexico (0100...tif
  • Intricately decorated buildings at Chichen Itza, a pre-Columbian archeological site in Yucatan, Mexico. This building is known as "La Iglesia" and is in the Las Monjas complex of buildings.
    Decorated Temple at Chichen Itza, Me...tif
  • Market stalls selling local souvenirs and handicrafts to tourists visiting Chichen Itza Mayan ruins archeological site in Mexico, with El Castillo in the background.
    Souvenirs at Tourist Market at Chich...tif
  • Tourists shopping at market stalls selling local souvenirs and handicrafts to tourists visiting Chichen Itza Mayan ruins archeological site in Mexico.
    Souvenir Market at Chichen Itza (010...tif
  • Market stalls selling wooden Mayan masks and other local souvenirs and handicrafts to tourists visiting Chichen Itza Mayan ruins archeological site in Mexico.
    Mayan Masks Tourist Market at Chiche...tif
  • Market stalls selling local souvenirs and handicrafts to tourists visiting Chichen Itza Mayan ruins archeological site in Yucatan, Mexico.
    Market Stalls at Chichen Itza, Mexic...tif
  • Market stalls selling painted wooden plates and other local souvenirs and handicrafts to tourists visiting Chichen Itza Mayan ruins archeological site in Mexico.
    Painted Plates at Tourist Market at ...tif
  • Market stalls selling local souvenirs and handicrafts to tourists visiting Chichen Itza Mayan ruins archeological site in Mexico. El Castilla is in the background.
    Tourist Market at Chichen Itza with ...tif
  • Market stalls selling wooden masks and other local souvenirs and handicrafts to tourists visiting Chichen Itza Mayan ruins archeological site in Mexico.
    Wooden Masks at Tourist Market at Ch...tif
  • Ornate winged warrior on the exterior of the Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' on top of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Ek Balam Acropolis Winged Warrior St...tif
  • Carved decorations at the bottom of the stairs for the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Ek Balam Acropolis stairs and symbol...tif
  • Carved decorations on the exterior of the Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' on top of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Ek Balam Acropolis (0100110204420).tif
  • Tourists admire the carved decorations on the exterior of the Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' on top of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Ek Balam Acropolis Tourists (0100110...tif
  • Ornately carved decorations on the exterior of the Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' on top of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Ek Balam Acropolis Outside of Ukit K...tif
  • Statue on the exterior of the Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' on top of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Ek Balam Acropolis statue, Mexico (0...tif
  • Carved decorations on the exterior of the Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' on top of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Statue at Ek Balam Acropolis Mayan R...tif
  • Carved decorations on the exterior of the Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' on top of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Stairs to the Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k ...tif
  • Carved decorations on the exterior of the Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' on top of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. At the bottom of frame are some of the carved jaguar teeth protecting the doorway. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Ek Balam Acropolis decorations (0100...tif
  • Carved statue of a winged warrior on the exterior of the Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' on top of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Winged Warrior on Exterior of Ek Bal...tif
  • Carved sculpture at the Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' on top of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Ek Balam Acropolis Sculpture, Mayan ...tif
  • Carved decorations on the exterior of the Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' on top of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Ek Balam Acropolis Winged Warrior st...tif
  • Carved decorations on the exterior of the Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' on top of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Ek Balam Acropolis Ukit Kan Le'k Tok...tif
  • Carved decorations at the bottom of the stairs of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Ek Balam Acropolis symbols (01001101...tif
  • Some of the intricate carvings decorating exterior of the Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' on top of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Ek Balam Acropolis carvings (0100110...tif
  • Carved stone statue on the exterior of the Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' on top of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Ek Balam Acropolis statue, Mayan Rui...tif
  • Carved jaguar teeth on the exterior of the Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' on top of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Ek Balam Acropolis Jaguar Teeth, Yuc...tif
  • Carved Winged Warriors on the exterior of the Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' on top of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Ek Balam Acropolis Winged Warriors (...tif
  • Large jaguar teeth protect a doorway of Tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' on top of the Acropolis on the northern side of the Ek'Balam archeological site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It was once a thriving city of Maya Civilization dating to the Late Classic period. It is 30km north of Valladolid and is named for "Black Jaguar" a distinctive motif throughout the site.
    Ek Balam Acropolis Jaguar Teeth door...tif
  • Built between 19 BC and 11 BC, the Roman Agora was the commercial center of ancient Athens. It featured a large rectangular building with an open courtyard surrounded by shops, storerooms, and offices.
    Roman Agora, Athens (1390518082624).tif
  • The Gate of Athena Archegetis was donated by Julius Caesar and Augustus and was dedicated in 11-10BC. It forms the west gate of the Ancient Agora. Built between 19 BC and 11 BC, the Roman Agora was the commercial center of ancient Athens. It featured a large rectangular building with an open courtyard surrounded by shops, storerooms, and offices.
    Roman Agora, Athens (1390518082229).tif
  • Built between 19 BC and 11 BC, the Roman Agora was the commercial center of ancient Athens. It featured a large rectangular building with an open courtyard surrounded by shops, storerooms, and offices.
    Marble Columns at the Roman Agora, A...tif
  • Built between 19 BC and 11 BC, the Roman Agora was the commercial center of ancient Athens. It featured a large rectangular building with an open courtyard surrounded by shops, storerooms, and offices.
    Roman Agora, Athens (1390518082704).tif
  • Built between 19 BC and 11 BC, the Roman Agora was the commercial center of ancient Athens. It featured a large rectangular building with an open courtyard surrounded by shops, storerooms, and offices.
    Roman Agora, Athens (1390518081415).tif
  • Built between 19 BC and 11 BC, the Roman Agora was the commercial center of ancient Athens. It featured a large rectangular building with an open courtyard surrounded by shops, storerooms, and offices.
    Roman Agora, Athens (1390518084048).tif
  • The Gate of Athena Archegetis was donated by Julius Caesar and Augustus and was dedicated in 11-10BC. It forms the west gate of the Ancient Agora. Built between 19 BC and 11 BC, the Roman Agora was the commercial center of ancient Athens. It featured a large rectangular building with an open courtyard surrounded by shops, storerooms, and offices.
    Roman Agora, Athens (1390518083944).tif
  • Built between 19 BC and 11 BC, the Roman Agora was the commercial center of ancient Athens. It featured a large rectangular building with an open courtyard surrounded by shops, storerooms, and offices.
    Insciption on Stone Tablet at the Ro...tif
  • A section of the base of Temple 4 (the top can be seen at top of frame behind the trees; it is also known as the Temple of the Double Headed Serpent) is currently undergoing restoration work by archeologists at the the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Archeological Work...tif
  • Ornately decorated building at Chichen Itza Mayan ruins in Mexico. This is the side of "La Iglesia" in the Las Monjas complex of buildings on the site.
    Chichen Itza Decorated Building (010...tif
  • The Temple of the Warriors at Chichen Itza, a pre-Columbian Maya site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
    (0100110170133).tif
  • Tourist shop selling Mayan-inspired textiles and other souvenirs in the parking lot of the Coba Mayan site not far from Tulum on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Souvenir shop at the Mayan Ruins of ...tif
  • A group of school students listens to a guide while sitting on the lower steps of the temple structure known as La Iglesia at the Mayan site of Coba on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. At its height, Coba is estimated to have had about 50,000 inhabitants. at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Students at Mayan Ruins of Coba (009...tif
  • Tourist shop selling Mayan-inspired textiles and other souvenirs in the parking lot of the Coba Mayan site not far from Tulum on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Souvenirs for sale at the Mayan Ruin...tif
  • Tourist shop selling Mayan-inspired textiles and other souvenirs in the parking lot of the Coba Mayan site not far from Tulum on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Textiles for sale at Coba (009010919...tif
  • In the foreground, a thatched roof protects a stone with inscriptions. In the background, a group of students sit on the lower steps of La Iglesia at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Coba Maya Ruins Mexico (009010919494...tif
  • La Iglesia (The Church), one of the larger structures at Coba. The small structure with the thatched roof in the foreground has been designated as Stela 11 at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Temple at Mayan Ruins of Coba wide s...tif
  • Steps of La Iglesia at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Mayan Ruins at Coba in Mexico (00901...tif
  • Steps of La Iglesia at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Exploring Mayan Ruins of Coba (00901...tif
  • A family of tourists stop part way up the 120 steps of La Iglesia at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Tourists on steps of temple at Mayan...tif
  • Tourists climb the 120 steps of the temple structure known as La Iglesia (The Church). The small structure with the thatched roof in the foreground has been designated as Stela 11. Coba is an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Temple at Mayan Ruins of Coba (00901...tif
  • Shot taken from part way up of the 120 steps of La Iglesia at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Steps of La Iglesia Mayan Ruins of C...tif
  • The temple structure of La Iglesia at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Wide shot of the Mayan Ruins of Coba...tif
  • Steps of La Iglesia in the background. The small structure with the thatched roof in the foreground has been designated as Stela 11 at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    La Iglesia at Mayan Ruins of Coba (0...tif
  • A stone hoop on the walls of one of the two ball game courts at Coba, an expansive Mayan site on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula not far from the more famous Tulum ruins. Nestled between two lakes, Coba is estimated to have been home to at least 50,000 residents at its pre-Colombian peak.
    Ball Court Hoop at the Mayan Ruins o...tif
  • A cluster of stone jars next to buildings on the outskirts of Phonsavan at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Phonsavan (335120...tif
  • Some of the stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Hollow Jars (3351...tif
  • Visitors amongst the stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Stone Jars (33512...tif
  • A dirt path among the stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Path (33512010955...tif
  • Stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Cluster (33512010...tif
  • A cluster of stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Landscape (335120...tif
  • Some of the mysterious stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Visitors (3351201...tif
  • Lao children play among the stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Children Playing ...tif
  • A stone jar with a lid at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars with Lid (3351201...tif
  • Hollow stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars with Tree (335120...tif
  • A family poses for photos amongst the stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Posing for Photos...tif
  • Full (background) and half (foreground) jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Full and Half (33...tif
  • A group of tourists amongst the stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Group of Tourists...tif
  • at the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula (in French, Co-Cathédrale collégiale des Ss-Michel et Gudule). A church was founded on this site in the 11th century but the current building dates to the 13th to 15th centuries. The Roman Catholic cathedral is the venue for many state functions such as coronations, royal weddings, and state funerals. It has two patron saints, St Michael and St Gudula, both of whom are also the patron saints of Brussels.
    Brussels Cathedral of St Michael and...tif
  • at the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula (in French, Co-Cathédrale collégiale des Ss-Michel et Gudule). A church was founded on this site in the 11th century but the current building dates to the 13th to 15th centuries. The Roman Catholic cathedral is the venue for many state functions such as coronations, royal weddings, and state funerals. It has two patron saints, St Michael and St Gudula, both of whom are also the patron saints of Brussels.
    Brussels Cathedral of St Michael and...tif
  • Excavations under the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula (in French, Co-Cathédrale collégiale des Ss-Michel et Gudule). A church was founded on this site in the 11th century but the current building dates to the 13th to 15th centuries. The excavations expose the original Westbau, or projecting point, that was a fortified, protected area for the people of the Middle Ages and is a typical element of Romanesque churches.
    Brussels Cathedral of St Michael and...tif
  • View of the Tikal Maya Ruins, the jungle canopy, and the horizon, from the top of Temple IV, the tallest of several pyramids at the site. From left to right, one can see the tops of the Temple 1 (Temple of the great Jaguar), Temple 2 (Temple of the Masks), and Temple 3 (Temple of the Jaguar Priest). From this vantage point, one can watch and hear howler monkeys, spider monkeys, and many birds moving through the treetops.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins (2590916194921).tif
  • View of the Tikal Maya Ruins and the jungle canopy from the top of Temple IV, the tallest of several pyramids at the site. From left to right, one can see the tops of the Temple 1 (Temple of the great Jaguar), Temple 2 (Temple of the Masks), and Temple 3 (Temple of the Jaguar Priest). From this vantage point, one can watch and hear howler monkeys, spider monkeys, and many birds moving through the treetops.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Pyramids and Surro...tif
  • View of the Tikal Maya Ruins and the jungle canopy from the top of Temple IV, the tallest of several pyramids at the site. At very left of frame can be seen a small part of the Northern Acropolis, then, from left to right, one can see the tops of the Temple 1 (Temple of the great Jaguar), Temple 2 (Temple of the Masks), and Temple 3 (Temple of the Jaguar Priest). From this vantage point, one can watch and hear howler monkeys, spider monkeys, and many birds moving through the treetops.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Treetops and Pyram...tif
  • The Acropolis at the ancient Mayan ruins at Ek' Balam, near Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico. The Acropolis is the largest structure at the site and incorporates the temple and royal palace.
    Ek' Balam's Acropolis (3521217101054...tif
  • at the Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula (in French, Co-Cathédrale collégiale des Ss-Michel et Gudule). A church was founded on this site in the 11th century but the current building dates to the 13th to 15th centuries. The Roman Catholic cathedral is the venue for many state functions such as coronations, royal weddings, and state funerals. It has two patron saints, St Michael and St Gudula, both of whom are also the patron saints of Brussels.
    Brussels Cathedral of St Michael and...tif
  • View of the Tikal Maya Ruins and the jungle canopy from the top of Temple IV, the tallest of several pyramids at the site. In the frame is the top of Temple 3 (Temple of the Jaguar Priest). From this vantage point, one can watch and hear howler monkeys, spider monkeys, and many birds moving through the treetops.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins top of Temple of t...tif
  • The Acropolis at the ancient Mayan ruins at Ek' Balam, near Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico. The Acropolis is the largest structure at the site and incorporates the temple and royal palace. One can climb to the top up the 106 stone steps.
    Ek' Balam's Acropolis (3521217100947...tif
  • The Acropolis at the ancient Mayan ruins at Ek' Balam, near Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico. The Acropolis is the largest structure at the site and incorporates the temple and royal palace. One can climb to the top up the 106 stone steps. The modern thatched roofs are to protect some extraordinarily well preserved and intricate carvings.
    Ek' Balam's Acropolis (3521217093717...tif
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