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  • Stretching 3/4 of a mile across Taungthaman Lake next to the old capital of Amarapura (now part of Mandalay), the U Bein Bridge dates back to 1850 and is reputed to be the longest teak bridge in the world.
    Local Kids Diving off U Bein Bridge,...tif
  • Stretching 3/4 of a mile across Taungthaman Lake next to the old capital of Amarapura (now part of Mandalay), the U Bein Bridge dates back to 1850 and is reputed to be the longest teak bridge in the world.
    Local Kids Diving off U Bein Bridge,...tif
  • Stretching 3/4 of a mile across Taungthaman Lake next to the old capital of Amarapura (now part of Mandalay), the U Bein Bridge dates back to 1850 and is reputed to be the longest teak bridge in the world.
    Local Kids Diving off U Bein Bridge,...tif
  • Stretching 3/4 of a mile across Taungthaman Lake next to the old capital of Amarapura (now part of Mandalay), the U Bein Bridge dates back to 1850 and is reputed to be the longest teak bridge in the world.
    Local Kids Diving off U Bein Bridge,...tif
  • Stretching 3/4 of a mile across Taungthaman Lake next to the old capital of Amarapura (now part of Mandalay), the U Bein Bridge dates back to 1850 and is reputed to be the longest teak bridge in the world.
    Local Kids Diving off U Bein Bridge,...tif
  • Stretching 3/4 of a mile across Taungthaman Lake next to the old capital of Amarapura (now part of Mandalay), the U Bein Bridge dates back to 1850 and is reputed to be the longest teak bridge in the world.
    Local Kids Diving off U Bein Bridge,...tif
  • Village children in Luang Namtha province in northern Laos.
    Lao kids in village (3311127083036).tif
  • Kids playing in a fountain in Plaza de Armas in the center of Santiago de Chile.
    Fountain in the Plaza de Armas Santi...tif
  • As part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day, on the day before groups of older school students in their running gear converge on Parque Central. Organized into school groups, they select one from their class to light the ceremonial torch symbolizing Guatemalan freedom and independence and then lead the class in running through the streets toward their home villages.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • As part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day, on the day before groups of older school students in their running gear converge on Parque Central. Organized into school groups, they select one from their class to light the ceremonial torch symbolizing Guatemalan freedom and independence and then lead the class in running through the streets toward their home villages.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • As part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day, on the day before groups of older school students in their running gear converge on Parque Central. Organized into school groups, they select one from their class to light the ceremonial torch symbolizing Guatemalan freedom and independence and then lead the class in running through the streets toward their home villages.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Local Burmese Boys Playing in the Iw...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Local Burmese Boys Playing in the Iw...tif
  • As part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day, on the day before groups of older school students in their running gear converge on Parque Central. Organized into school groups, they select one from their class to light the ceremonial torch symbolizing Guatemalan freedom and independence and then lead the class in running through the streets toward their home villages.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • As part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day, on the day before groups of older school students in their running gear converge on Parque Central. Organized into school groups, they select one from their class to light the ceremonial torch symbolizing Guatemalan freedom and independence and then lead the class in running through the streets toward their home villages.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Burmese Boys Playing in the Ayeyarwa...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • As part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day, on the day before groups of older school students in their running gear converge on Parque Central. Organized into school groups, they select one from their class to light the ceremonial torch symbolizing Guatemalan freedom and independence and then lead the class in running through the streets toward their home villages.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • As part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day, on the day before groups of older school students in their running gear converge on Parque Central. Organized into school groups, they select one from their class to light the ceremonial torch symbolizing Guatemalan freedom and independence and then lead the class in running through the streets toward their home villages.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • Two young boys on a bicycle stop to watch the sunset. on a sandbank in the Mekong River in Vientiane, Laos. As they do so, they're silhouetted against against still water in the bottom of the frame.
    Photo of Boys on a bike with sunset ...tif
  • A group of local children watch the performance as part of the Convite de 12 Dicembre in Chichicastengo. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    Maya children at Chichicastengo fest...tif
  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
  • Three boys sit on the railing of a walkway along the banks of the Mekong River in downtown Vientiane, Laos, as the sun sets in the distance. The far bank, across the river, is Thailand.
    Photo of Lao Boys Watching the World...tif
  • A young Lao girl plays in the shallow, still water of the Mekong River and is silhouetted against the setting sun in the disance. Vientiane, Laos.
    Photo of Girl playin gin the water a...tif
  • Three boys sit on the railing of a walkway along the banks of the Mekong River in downtown Vientiane, Laos, as the sun sets in the distance. The far bank, across the river, is Thailand.
    Lao Boys Watching the World Go By (k...tif
  • A young Lao girl plays in the shallow, still water of the Mekong River and is silhouetted against the setting sun in the disance. Vientiane, Laos.
    Girl playin gin the water at sunset ...tif
  • A group of boys swim in the waters of the Mekong River in Vientiane, Laos, as the sun sets in a hazy sky, creating golden afternoon colors.
    Boys swimming in the Mekong River at...tif
  • Two young boys on a bicycle stop to watch the sunset. on a sandbank in the Mekong River in Vientiane, Laos. As they do so, they're silhouetted against against still water in the bottom of the frame.
    Boys on a bike with sunset on the Me...tif
  • Vientiane locals ride their bikes in the late afternoon on the wide promenade along the banks of the Mekong River.
    Riding Bikes on the banks of the Mek...tif
  • Village children in Luang Namtha province in northern Laos.
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  • A boy wraps the string attached to a stick around the base of a spinning top. Luang Namtha province in northern Laos.
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  • A group of boys on rollerblades participate in the Guatemalan Independence Day procession on 15 September 2011. Groups of school students parade in a procession through the streets of Flores, starting in the Parque Central, walking through the town, and crossing the causeway into Santa Elena.
    Rollerbladers in Guatemalan Independ...tif
  • A marching band performs as part of the celebrations for Guatemalan Independence Day (15 September 2011). Groups of school students parade in a procession through the streets of Flores, starting in the Parque Central, walking through the town, and crossing the causeway into Santa Elena.
    Marching Band Guatemalan Independenc...tif
  • Children scamble to pick up candy and beat the pinata in front of the Church of Santo Tomas in the middle Chichicastenango, Guatemelas, as part of Convite 12 de Dicembre in Chichicastenango in celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
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  • Children scamble to pick up candy and beat the pinata in front of the Church of Santo Tomas in the middle Chichicastenango, Guatemelas, as part of Convite 12 de Dicembre in Chichicastenango in celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    A young boy attacks a Pinata in Chic...tif
  • Children playing in Antigua, Guatema...tif
  • A Guatemalan woman poses with her daughter and baby on a street in Antigua, Guatemala.
    Mother and Daughters post for a phot...tif
  • A family buys dinner at a street food vendor as part of a night market set up for the holiday of Our Lady of Guadalupe Day in Antigua, Guatemala.
    Food stalls at night in Antigua fest...tif
  • A pair of children in Anitgua, Guatemala, pose for photos in costume with a traditional scene in the background. This was part of a market in downtown Antigua in celebration of a national holiday.
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  • Two children in Anitgua, Guatemala, pose for photos in costume with a traditional scene in the background. This was part of a market in downtown Antigua in celebration of a national holiday.
    Young brother and sister posing in t...tif
  • Children attack a pinata filled with sweets as party of the celebrations next to main square for the Queen of the Maya 2011 Festival in downtown Valladolid, a colonial town in the heart of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
    Pinata Queen of the Maya 2011 Festiv...tif
  • Children scamble to pick up candy and beat the pinata in front of the Church of Santo Tomas in the middle Chichicastenango, Guatemelas, as part of Convite 12 de Dicembre in Chichicastenango in celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe.. Chichicastenango is an indigenous Maya town in the Guatemalan highlands about 90 miles northwest of Guatemala City and at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet. It is most famous for its markets on Sundays and Thursdays.
    A young boy beats a Pinata with a st...tif
  • Bahia del Palmar (Palmar Bay) Ixtapa, Guerrero, Mexico
    children on the beach at ixtapa-bahi...tif
  • Village children in Luang Namtha province in northern Laos.
    Group of Lao children in village (L3...tif
  • A woman makes shaved ice on a hot day in Guatemala using an old-fashioned mechanical hand crank machine.
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  • During the morning on the day before Guatemalan Independence Day (which is celebrated on September 15), hundreds of school children from Antigua and the surrounding villages march in a parade of school groups in Antigua, some in costumes and others in their school uniforms. The parade includes school marching bands and cheerleaders as well. The procession starts at Parque Central and weaves its way past the bright yellow La Merced church and onto the municipal stadium.
    Guatemalan Independence Day Antigua ...tif
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