832-401232 - Kurplatz in front of the spa hotel Binz, behind it the pier, Binz seaside resort, Ruegen Island, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Europe
832-399669 - Aerial view, Spain, Balearic Islands, Port de Pollenca, Formentor Peninsula with Formentor Beach, Hotel Royal Hideaway Formentor formerly Hotel Formentor, Cala Pi de la Posada, Illa del Geret, Europe
832-399670 - Aerial view, Spain, Balearic Islands, Port de Pollenca, Formentor Peninsula with Formentor Beach, Hotel Royal Hideaway Formentor formerly Hotel Formentor, Cala Pi de la Posada, Illa del Geret, Europe
832-399671 - Aerial view of Formentor Peninsula with Formentor Beach, Hotel Royal Hideaway Formentor formerly Hotel Formentor, Cala Pi de la Posada, Illa del Geret Port de Pollenca, Mallorca, Balearic Islands Spain
1359-665 - Balmoral Hotel clock tower and Scott Monument seen from Observatory House, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Calton Hill, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
1243-425 - Aerial drone view of Baixa District, facing south towards the Tagus River with the major landmarks visible including St. George Castle, Pantheon, Figueira, Rossio Square, Martim Moniz Squares, Lisbon, Portugal, Europe
1243-414 - Aerial panoramic view of Sao Conrado neighbourhood with iconic Hotel Nacional on the left designed by Oscar Niemeyer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America
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
1350-6609 - Kayakking in front of the beach of Grand Palladium White Sand Resort and Spa in Riviera Maya, Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo, Caribbean Coast, Mexico
1350-6606 - A Mexican staff member holds a tucan at Grand Palladium White Sand Resort and Spa in Riviera Maya, Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo, Caribbean Coast, Mexico
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
1350-6624 - Chef William Hellgren at the fabulous Backpocket Restaurant in Hotel Nestor in Korpo or Korppoo island, Korpostrom coast Southwest Finland Turku archipelago. The archipelago ring road or Saariston rengastie is full of things to see, do and do. The Archipelago Trail can be taken clockwise or counter clockwise, starting in the historical city of Turku, and continuing through rural archipelago villages and astonishing Baltic Sea sceneries. The Trail can be taken from the beginning of June until the end of August.
1350-6622 - Backpocket Restaurant in Hotel Nestor in Korpo or Korppoo island, Korpostrom coast Southwest Finland Turku archipelago. The archipelago ring road or Saariston rengastie is full of things to see, do and do. The Archipelago Trail can be taken clockwise or counter clockwise, starting in the historical city of Turku, and continuing through rural archipelago villages and astonishing Baltic Sea sceneries. The Trail can be taken from the beginning of June until the end of August.
801-3383 - Evening, Kalta Minaret on left, Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasah (Orient Star Hotel) on the right, Ichon Qala (Itchan Kala), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Khiva, Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Asia
801-3379 - Kalta Minaret on left, Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasah (Orient Star Hotel) on the right, Ichon Qala (Itchan Kala), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Khiva, Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Asia
785-2457 - Windmills, houses and hotels in the town of Oia, on the clifftop overlooking the caldera, Santorini, The Cyclades, Aegean Sea, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe