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  • A blue monkey sits quietly on a branch at Lake Manyara National Park in northern Tanzania.
    Lake Manyara National Park Blue Monk...tif
  • A vervet monkey looks straight at the camera at Tarangire National Park in northern Tanzania not far from Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti.
    Tarangire National Park Vervet Monke...tif
  • A vervet monkey sits watchfully at Tarangire National Park in northern Tanzania not far from Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti.
    Tarangire National Park Vervet Monke...tif
  • An adult and young vervet monkey at Tarangire National Park in northern Tanzania not far from Ngorongoro Crater and the Serengeti.
    Tarangire National Park Vervet Monke...tif
  • Myinkaba Village, a small local village that lies between Old Bagan and New Bagan in Myanmar.
    Peanuts for Sale at Myinkaba Village...tif
  • A sign warns of crocodiles in a small lake near the entrance to the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park. Set deep in the jungle, Tikal has abundant wildlife of jaguars, howler monkeys, spider monkey, coatimundis, toucans, and ocellated turkeys. Set deep in the jungle, Tikal has abundant wildlife of jaguars, howler monkeys, spider monkey, coatimundis, toucans, and ocellated turkeys.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Crocodile Lake (25...tif
  • Sackler Gallery Central Atrium. A portrait of The Buddha is on a wall and a symbolic display of hanging monkeys, each monkey being the word "monkey in a different language" hangs in the central atrium of the Sackler Gallery. With nearly all of the gallery being underground, teh atrium also serves as a skylight to bring natural sunlight down several levels. The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, located behind the Smithsonian Castle, showcases ancient and contemporary Asian art. The gallery was founded in 1982 after a major gift of artifacts and funding by Arthur M. Sackler. It is run by the Smithsonian Institution.
    Sackler Gallery Central Atrium (L185...tif
  • A sign warns visitors not to feed the crocodiles in the Tikal Maya ruins in northern Guatemala, now enclosed in the Tikal National Park. Set deep in the jungle, Tikal has abundant wildlife of jaguars, howler monkeys, spider monkey, coatimundis, toucans, and ocellated turkeys.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Do Not Feed the Cr...tif
  • A small lake near the entrance to the Tikal Maya ruins complex has crocodiles. Set deep in the Guatemalan jungle, Tikal has abundant wildlife of jaguars, howler monkeys, spider monkey, coatimundis, toucans, and ocellated turkeys.
    Tikal Mayan Ruins Crocodile Warning ...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
  • 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. 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