832-399235 - Woman physiotherapist using vibration gun to relieve muscle pain, Physiotherapist using massage gun on female patient. Chiropractor using massage gun on female patient
832-399152 - Cute little girl stands in a yellow-tinted studio, looking into the camera with innocence. Her long hair and fashionably adorned dress reflect her childhood as she captures this moment of beauty
832-399080 - A young blonde girl in a hat and sunglasses breathing pure haire in the spring in a park in the city, nature, lying on the grass next to daisies, part copy space
832-399079 - A young blonde girl in a hat unwinding and breathing pure hair in the spring in a park in the city, nature, lying on the grass next to daisies, looking at the camera
1366-698 - Momandiyon, Khatlon Province, Tajikistan. August 13, 2021. Girl wearing a scarf on her face, at a field where pears are being prepared and dried in the sun. Editorial Use Only
83-13366 - Horse for hire on the popular sandy beach at this laid-back village andresort, Samara, Nicoya Peninsula, Guanacaste, Costa Rica, Central America
83-13356 - Girl and surfers silhouetted by sunset at this hip surf beach and yoga destination, Playa Guiones, Nosara, Guanacaste, Costa Rica, Central America
1184-7835 - Old colonial houses, Mission of Concepcion, Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Santa Cruz department, Bolivia, South America
1350-6500 - Elena at work, controlling the ripening process. Cheese shop, Formatgeria Mas dᄡEroles, artisan cheese making, Adrall village, Alt Urgell, Lleida, Catalonia, Spain
1350-6608 - Mexican aztec dress gods at Grand Palladium White Sand Resort and Spa in Riviera Maya, Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo, Caribbean Coast, Mexico.
Aztec clothing was generally loose fitting and did not completely cover the body. When the Spanish arrived in Mexico, the people were surprised to see them in their full armour, with only their faces exposed.
Aztec clothes were generally made of cotton (which was imported) or ayate fiber, made from the Maguey Cactus (also called the Century Plant or American Aloe). Women would weave the fibers into clothing, a task girls were taught as young teenagers. Because of their vast trading network, the Aztecs were able to make use of a beautiful array of dyes, creating the brilliant
1350-6595 - Mexican aztec dress gods at Grand Palladium White Sand Resort and Spa in Riviera Maya, Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo, Caribbean Coast, Mexico.
Aztec clothing was generally loose fitting and did not completely cover the body. When the Spanish arrived in Mexico, the people were surprised to see them in their full armour, with only their faces exposed.
Aztec clothes were generally made of cotton (which was imported) or ayate fiber, made from the Maguey Cactus (also called the Century Plant or American Aloe). Women would weave the fibers into clothing, a task girls were taught as young teenagers. Because of their vast trading network, the Aztecs were able to make use of a beautiful array of dyes, creating the brilliant
1350-6651 - Wood structure of Venice Biennale 2012: New Forms in Wood display now at the city Hall Park at Turku. European capital of culture 2011 was held at 19th of August 2011. The pavilion was the result of a workshop that was a joint collaboration with the students from both Oulu and Columbia Universities. Eero Lundv�n and Markus Wikar were coordinating the student���s efforts in Finland.
Guest lecturers at the opening ceremony included Phillip Anzalone (Columbia University) and professor Rainer Mahlamv�ki (University of Oulu). For panel discussion, also Emmi Keskisarja (Tampere University of Technology) and Toni v�sterlund (University of Oulu) were present.