844-32847 - View of Capilla de Nta Señora del Carmen, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Caribbean Coast, Yucatán Peninsula, Riviera Maya, Mexico, North America
844-32843 - View of Playa Del Carmen letters on 5th Avenue, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Caribbean Coast, Yucatán Peninsula, Riviera Maya, Mexico, North America
844-32831 - View of tourists and Mayan Temple ruins overlooking the sea, Tulum, Caribbean Coast, Yucatán Peninsula, Riviera Maya, Mexico, North America
844-32821 - View of tourists and Mayan Temple ruins overlooking the sea, Tulum, Caribbean Coast, Yucatán Peninsula, Riviera Maya, Mexico, North America
832-403910 - Boat in the transparent waters of the paradise beach of Kroreza or Krorez from the boat on the Albanian riviera in Sarande, Albania, Europe
832-403904 - Portrait of tourist woman looking at the paradise beach of Kroreza or Krorez from the boat on the Albanian riviera in Sarande, Albania, Europe
1243-442 - Aerial drone panoramic view of Cascais and Estoril coastlines with turquoise water, Cascais, 30km west of Lisbon, Portuguese Riviera, Portugal, Europe
1243-431 - Aerial drone panoramic view of Cascais, on the Portuguese Riviera, in region known as the Green Coast due to the colour of the water, with beaches inclding Rainha, Duquesa and Conceicao, Portugal, Europe
1243-422 - Aerial drone panoramic view of Cascais historic centre with the iconic Bay and Ribeira Beach, 30km west of Lisbon on the Portuguese Riviera, Cascais, Portugal, Europe
1243-421 - Aerial drone panoramic view of Cascais historic centre with the iconic Bay and Ribeira Beach, 30km west of Lisbon on the Portuguese Riviera, Cascais, Portugal, Europe
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
1350-6649 - Portal Maya sculpture Mayan Gateway situated in Parque Fundadores by sculptor Jose Arturo Tavares in Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya, Quintana Roo, Mexico