1373-47 - Architectural detail of The Vessel, a 16 storey structure and visitor attraction constructed as a key element of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America, North America
1373-46 - Architectural detail of The Vessel, a 16 storey structure and visitor attraction constructed as a key element of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America, North America
1373-43 - Architectural detail of The Vessel, a 16 storey structure and visitor attraction constructed as a key element of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America, North America
1373-42 - Architectural detail of The Vessel, a 16 storey structure and visitor attraction constructed as a key element of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America, North America
826-780 - St. Aidan's Church, a 12th century place of worship, a key location in spreading Christianity during the Anglo-Saxon era, and its churchyard, Bamburgh, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom, Europe
826-777 - Anglo-Saxon Cross in the churchyard of St. Aidan's Church, a 12th century place of worship and a key location in the introduction of Christianity during Anglo-Saxon times, Bamburgh, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom, Europe
832-401065 - Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata imbricata), John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park dive site, Key Largo, Florida Keys, Florida, USA, North America
832-401049 - Atlantic goliath grouper (Epinephelus itajara) with open mouth at cleaning station. Dive site John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Key Largo, Florida Keys, Florida, USA, North America
832-401047 - Caribbean reef shark (Carcharhinus perezii), John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park dive site, Key Largo, Florida Keys, Florida, USA, North America
846-3143 - Arco Scoppa arch and Palazzo Vescovile and cafe in the Largo Arcid Teodoro Trinchera square in evening, Ostuni, Brindisi province, Puglia, Italy, Europe
846-3140 - Cattedrale Santa Maria Assunta cathedral in the Largo Arcid Teodoro Trinchera square and cafe floodlit in evening, Ostuni, Brindisi province, Puglia, Italy, Europe
1350-2688 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2693 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2692 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2695 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2690 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2691 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2687 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2689 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2696 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2697 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1350-2694 - Verges, a small town in the Northeast of Catalonia (Spain), during Easter celebrates the Procession of Verges with skeletons dancing on the sound of a drum, Roman soldiers, known as the 'Manages', and a representation of the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Procession features the Dance of Death, a tradition from the Middle Age associated with epidemics and plagues and the only one remaining in Spain Ten skeletons dance to the beat of a drum to remember that no one is exempt of death. The backdrop of the medieval walls and towers of Verges is key to this macabre staging.
1113-103593 - padlocks, locked and the key thrown down the mountain, symbol for couples to pledge faithfulness, mountain, Huang Shan, Anhui province, China, Asia, World Heritage, UNESCO
1310-283 - View through palm trees to facade of a typical wooden house, Old Town, Key West, Florida Keys, Florida, United States of America, North America
1310-287 - View across the Gulf of Mexico, sunset, brown pelican prominent, Mallory Square, Old Town, Key West, Florida Keys, Florida, United States of America, North America
1310-282 - Victorian brick-built clock tower of the Monroe County Court House, Old Town, Key West, Florida Keys, Florida, United States of America, North America
1310-285 - Giant US flag flying beneath a deep blue sky above Truman Avenue, Old Town, Key West, Florida Keys, Florida, United States of America, North America
1310-284 - Brilliant white facade of the historic Curry Mansion, now a guest house, Old Town, Key West, Florida Keys, Florida, United States of America, North America
1310-280 - Author's studio at the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, Old Town, Key West, Florida Keys, Florida, United States of America, North America
1310-286 - Adult male red-bellied woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus), clinging to tree, Key Vaca, Marathon, Florida Keys, Florida, United States of America, North America