832-387651 - Rise at the sanctuary of the tomb of Difunta Correa, patron saint of travelers and motorists, Vallecito, Province of San Juan, Argentina, South America
832-387662 - Off-road vehicle, Toyota Land Cruiser on the road in front of a red rock face, Ischigualasto Nature Reserve, San Juan Province, Argentina, South America
832-387652 - Rise at the sanctuary of the tomb of Difunta Correa, patron saint of travelers and motorists, Vallecito, Province of San Juan, Argentina, South America
1245-474 - Cancha de bochas (Bowls Pitch) Formation, Ischigualasto Provincial Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, San Juan Province, Argentina, South America
1245-476 - Cancha de bochas (Bowls Pitch) Formation, Ischigualasto Provincial Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, San Juan Province, Argentina, South America
1109-2546 - Gauchos on a traditional Argentinian cattle farm, Estancia San Juan de Poriahu, Ibera Wetlands, Corrientes Province, Argentina, South America
1109-2231 - The Mushroom rock formation by Los Coloradas red rock wall, Valley of the Moon (Valle de la Luna), Ischigualasto Provincial Park, San Juan Province, North Argentina, South America
1109-2339 - Driving past red Los Coloradas Cliff, Valley of the Moon (Valle de la Luna), Ischigualasto Provincial Park, San Juan Province, Argentina, South America
1109-2351 - Gauchos on a traditional Argentinian cattle farm, Estancia San Juan de Poriahu, Ibera Wetlands, Corrientes Province, Argentina, South America
1109-2228 - Valley of the Moon (Valle de la Luna), rock formation known as the Submarine, Ischigualasto Provincial Park, San Juan Province, North Argentina, South America
83-12875 - Beautiful world-class Playa El Coco beach south of San Juan del Sur, Playa El Coco, San Juan del Sur, Rivas Province, Nicaragua, Central America
83-12876 - Beautiful world-class Playa El Coco beach south of San Juan del Sur, Playa El Coco, San Juan del Sur, Rivas Province, Nicaragua, Central America
83-12878 - Classic tubular shore break surfing wave typical of this region, Playa Hermosa, San Juan del Sur, Rivas Province, Nicaragua, Central America
83-12871 - The half moon town beach at this popular tourist hub for the southern surf coast, San Juan del Sur, Rivas Province, Nicaragua, Central America
83-12872 - The half moon town beach at this popular tourist hub for the southern surf coast, San Juan del Sur, Rivas Province, Nicaragua, Central America
83-12874 - Little boat on the beach at this popular tourist hub for the southern surf coast, San Juan del Sur, Rivas Province, Nicaragua, Central America
869-5415 - banana banana plantation on slope of volcano outdoors Caserio San Antonio Pueblo Fuencaliente Isla La Palma Santa Cruz Province Canary Islands Spain Europe (Musa)
1113-93319 - Steep coast at San Juan de Gaztelugatxe at sunset, Cape of Matxitxako, province of Guipuzcoa, Basque Country, Euskadi, Northern Spain, Spain, Europe
1113-93286 - Torreon de la Zuda (left) and the church San Juan de los Panetes in the evening, Zaragoza, Saragossa, province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Northern Spain, Spain, Europe
1113-93336 - Seaman's chapel on a rocky island, San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, Cape of Matxitxako, Province of Guipuzcoa, Basque Country, Euskadi, Northern Spain, Spain, Europe
832-250971 - Cancha de bochas, bowling field, Ischigualasto, Valle de la Luna, Valley of the Moon, UNESCO World Heritage Site, El Gusano, San Juan Province, Argentina
832-225150 - Windmills and Caballeros de San Juan de Jerusalen Castle, 12th century, Consuegra, province of Toledo, Route of Don Quixote, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, Europe
832-225163 - Windmills and Caballeros de San Juan de Jerusalen Castle, 12th century, Consuegra, province of Toledo, Route of Don Quixote, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, Europe
832-225138 - Caballeros de San Juan de Jerusalen Castle, 12th century, at dusk, Consuegra, province of Toledo, Route of Don Quixote, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, Europe
817-418314 - Pilgrims, Juan Palacios with his daughter in Donana Palace,Romeria del Rocio, pilgrims on their way through the Donana National Park, pilgrimage of Sanlucar de Barrameda brotherhood, to El Rocio, Almonte, Huelva province, Andalucia
1113-39029 - Monastery, Monasterio de San Juan de la Pena, rock formation, Sierra de San Juan de la Pena, mountains, Pyrenees, pirineos, near Jaca, Camino Aragones, Camino Frances, Way of St. James, Camino de Santiago, pilgrims way, UNESCO World Heritage, European Cultural Route, province of Huesca, Aragon, Northern Spain, Spain, Europe
1113-39027 - Monastery, Monasterio de San Juan de la Pena, rock formation, Sierra de San Juan de la Pena, mountains, Pyrenees, pirineos, near Jaca, Camino Aragones, Camino Frances, Way of St. James, Camino de Santiago, pilgrims way, UNESCO World Heritage, European Cultural Route, province of Huesca, Aragon, Northern Spain, Spain, Europe
1113-39030 - Monastry de San Juan de la Pena, rock formation, Sierra de San Juan de la Pena, mountains, Pyrenees, pirineos, near Jaca, Camino Aragones, Camino Frances, Way of St. James, Camino de Santiago, pilgrims way, UNESCO World Heritage, European Cultural Route, province of Huesca, Aragon, Northern Spain, Spain, Europe
817-406305 - Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Monument and Don Juan de Austria fortified tower, Alcazar de San Juan, Ciudad Real province, Castilla La Mancha, the route of Don Quixote, Spain
1116-11271 - Thanksgiving plaques on a shrine at the Difunta Correa Sanctuary, Vallecito, San Juan, Argentina. La Difunta Correa is the most popular of Argentina's folk saints. She was a woman whose husband was forcibly recruited around the year 1840, during the Argentine civil wars. Becoming sick, he was then abandoned by partisans. In an attempt to reach her sick husband, Deolinda took her baby and followed the tracks of the partisans through the desert of San Juan Province. When her supplies ran out, she died. Her body was found days later by gauchos, however they found the baby still alive, feeding from the deceased woman's miraculously ever-full breast. Once the folk tale became known, her devout followers believe her to perform miracles and intercede for the living. Cattle keepers and truck drivers create small altars throughout Argentina and leave bottles of water as votive offerings.
1116-11272 - Thanksgiving plaques on a shrine at the Difunta Correa Sanctuary, Vallecito, San Juan, Argentina. La Difunta Correa is the most popular of Argentina's folk saints. She was a woman whose husband was forcibly recruited around the year 1840, during the Argentine civil wars. Becoming sick, he was then abandoned by partisans. In an attempt to reach her sick husband, Deolinda took her baby and followed the tracks of the partisans through the desert of San Juan Province. When her supplies ran out, she died. Her body was found days later by gauchos, however they found the baby still alive, feeding from the deceased woman's miraculously ever-full breast. Once the folk tale became known, her devout followers believe her to perform miracles and intercede for the living. Cattle keepers and truck drivers create small altars throughout Argentina and leave bottles of water as votive offerings.
817-307836 - Spain, Basque Provinces, San Juan de Gazteluatxe, coast, rock, cliff, sea, holidays, travel, . Spain, Basque Provinces, San Juan de Gazteluatxe, coast, rock, cliff, sea, holidays, travel,