1116-50331 - A Bengal tigress (Panthera tigris tigris) lies up to her neck in the dark shadows of a water hole. Her name is Maya 'The Enchantress', and she has orange and black stripes with white patches on her head; India
1116-48257 - Close-up view of human figure splayed like a toad and holding a purple stone, carved on the side of a Mayan ruin, Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico
801-1034 - Stone carving of Pacal the Great, Palenque ruler from 615 AD to 683 AD, Palace, Palenque Archaeological Zone, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chiapas, Mexico, North America
801-1036 - Mask of the Red Queen from the tomb found in Temple XIII, Archaeological Museum of Palenque, Palenque Archaeological Zone, Chiapas, Mexico, North America
801-1038 - Stucco motif of Pakal the Great, king of Palenque, Archaeological Museum of Palenque, Palenque Archaeological Zone, Chiapas, Mexico, North America
801-1058 - A procession of musicians in the lower panel and Maya nobles attending a ceremony at court in the top panel in Room 1, Temple of Murals, Bonampak Archaeological Zone, Chiapas, Mexico, North America
1113-92427 - The Danza de los Voladores, Dance of the Flyers, or Palo Volador, Pole Flying, is an ancient Mesoamerican ceremony and ritual, Tulum, Riviera Maya, Quintana Roo, Mexico
1113-12541 - Mayan temple ruins of Ek Balam, View onto the twin pyramid and the Acropolis with the tomb of Ukit Kan Le'k Tok' in the back, State of Yucatan, Peninsula Yucatan, Mexico
1116-27191 - Carpet made of sand & sawdust along the Good Friday processional route. Carpet-making is thought of as a sacrificial act, as the elaborate detail and time that go into the carpet making is a way for people to give something of themselves in memory of the crucifixion of Jesus. These carpets last on average 2 hours before they are destroyed by the many feet that march over them during a procession in Antigua Guatemala., Sacatepuquez, Guatemala
1116-27284 - People working on a carpet made of sand & sawdust along the Good Friday processional route. Carpet-making is thought of as a sacrificial act, as the elaborate detail and time that go into the carpet making is a way for people to give something of themselves in memory of the crucifixion of Jesus. These carpets last on average 2 hours before they are destroyed by the many feet that march over them during a procession in Antigua Guatemala., Sacatepuquez, Guatemala
1116-27298 - Women dressed in mourning carry the anda (float) of the sorrowful Virgin Mary during the Holy Burial Procession on Good Friday in Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepuquez, Guatemala
1116-27196 - People making a carpet made of sand & sawdust along the Good Friday processional route. Carpet-making is thought of as a sacrificial act, as the elaborate detail and time that go into the carpet making is a way for people to give something of themselves in memory of the crucifixion of Jesus. These carpets last on average 2 hours before they are destroyed by the many feet that march over them during a procession in Antigua Guatemala., Sacatepuquez, Guatemala