1241-171 - Ancient native pictographs (cave paintings) on a canyon wall with a young woman walking in background, Grotto Canyon, Alberta, Canada, North America
832-383729 - Indigenous women (chola, cholita) in typical national clothing (pollera, overskirt and scarf, manta) with typical hat (melon, bombin), Tihuanaku, Tiawanacu, Tiahuanaco, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ingavi Province, La Paz, Bolivia, South America
832-383404 - Catholic base community, Bolivians in the traditional dress of the Quechua Indians making music and singing together, El Alto, Departamento La Paz, Bolivia, South America
832-382994 - Women and children in traditional dress of the Quechua Indians sitting on the floor in front of a wall, Ollantaytambo, Urubamba Valley, Peru, South America
832-382991 - Two elderly women wearing hats, Quechua Indians in traditional dress, squatting on the floor working on the stretcher of a loom, Cinchero, Urubamba Valley, Peru, South America
832-381096 - Young woman with child in a sling carrying a heavy stone to secure the shores of an artificial lake for irrigation, Quispillacta, Ayacucho, Peru, South America
832-382202 - Member of a fanfare band during Brazil's civic parade, independence day September 7, Valenca, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, South America
832-380178 - Young women in festive dress celebrate their 15th birthday, the Quinceanera or Quince, capital Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Central America
1112-3534 - Native Pueblo rock art, Lower Calf Creek Falls Trail, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah, United States of America, North America
1113-102343 - young local man sitting on a rock at a tropical beach with palm trees, sea, Bottom Bay, south coast, Barbados, Lesser Antilles, West Indies, Windward Islands, Antilles, Caribbean, Central America
1188-876 - Citadel of Sacsahuayman, a native Inca complex surrounded by walls that were made by fitting stones tightly together without mortar, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cusco Region, Peru, South America
1188-877 - Citadel of Sacsahuayman, a native Inca complex surrounded by walls that were made by fitting stones tightly together without mortar, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cusco Region, Peru, South America
1188-515 - Western tourists on an eco-tourism journey learn local crafts from Huaorani native nation at the Yasuni National Park, Amazon, Ecuador, South America
857-91033 - 08/15/08 Crew member Nick Demmert puts salmon into the fish hold while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91027 - 08/15/08 Crew member Nick Demmert hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91040 - Crew member Alexai Gamble hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91038 - 08/15/08 Crew member Alexai Gamble hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91028 - 08/15/08 Crew member Nick Demmert hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91031 - 08/15/08 Crew member Alexai Gamble hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies" or pink salmon, United States of America
857-91041 - Crew members Alexai Gamble and Nick Demmert hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91044 - 08/15/08 Crew members Alexai Gamble and Nick Demmert sort salmon after sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91036 - 08/15/08 Crew members Alexai Gamble and Nick Demmert haul in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91035 - 08/15/08 Crew member Nick Demmert sets aside a few of the best of the day's catch for himself while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91039 - 08/15/08 Crew member Nick Demmert repairs the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-88779 - Mountain ranger Brian Scheele on this way to Windy Corner on Mount McKinley, also know as Denali, in Alaska. He is pulling a sled, that together with his heavy backpack is containing all the gear like tents, clothing and food. Every climbing season High Mountain Rangers of the Denali National Park Service are called to help climbers in need. If possible the patient is brought down to Basecamp on foot, only in life threatening conditions a helicopter is called to evacuate the patient to a hospital in Anchorage. Mount McKinley, native name Denali, is the highest mountain peak in North America, with a summit elevation of 20,321 feet (6,194 m) above sea level. At some 18,000 feet (5,500 m), the base-to-peak rise is considered the largest of any mountain situated entirely above sea level. Measured by topographic prominence, it is the third most prominent peak after Mount Everest and Aconcagua. Located in the Alaska Range in the interior of the U.S. state of Alaska, McKinley is the centerpiece of Denali National Park and Preserve.
857-88775 - High Mountain Rangers Tom Ditola and David Weber are taking a rest on the West Rib on Mount McKinley, Alaska. Mount Hunter in the background. They are above the clouds in blue sky and the sun is shining. Mount McKinley, native name Denali, is the highest mountain peak in North America, with a summit elevation of 20,321 feet (6,194 m) above sea level. At some 18,000 feet (5,500 m), the base-to-peak rise is considered the largest of any mountain situated entirely above sea level. Measured by topographic prominence, it is the third most prominent peak after Mount Everest and Aconcagua. Located in the Alaska Range in the interior of the U.S. state of Alaska, McKinley is the centerpiece of Denali National Park and Preserve. Every climbing season High Mountain Rangers of the Denali National Park Service are called to help climbers in need. If possible the patient is brought down to base camp on foot, only in life threatening conditions a helicopter is called to evacuate the patient to a hospital in Anchorage.