312-2655 - Pilgrims wearing traditonal gabi (white shawl) at festival at rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George's), roof shaped like a Greek cross, Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa
312-2656 - Pilgrims wearing traditonal gabi (white shawl) at festival at rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George's), roof shaped like a Greek cross, Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa
312-2657 - Pilgrims wearing traditonal gabi (white shawl) at festival at rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George's), roof shaped like a Greek cross, Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa
312-2658 - Pilgrims wearing traditonal gabi (white shawl) at festival at rock-hewn monolithic church of Bet Giyorgis (St. George's), roof shaped like a Greek cross, Lalibela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa
312-2665 - Old man wearing traditional gabi (white shawl) sitting in the sun reading holy bible, at church of Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World), Lalibela, World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa
312-2669 - Old man wearing traditional gabi (white shawl) sitting in the sun reading holy bible, at monolithic church of Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World), said to be largest rock hewn church in the world, Lalibela, World Heritage Site, Ethiopia, Africa
142-3741 - Portrait of a woman of the T'Boli tribe in traditional dress, an ethnic group, South Cotabato, island of Mindanao, Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia
252-10897 - Portrait of local girl, Green fertile fields and yellow Meskel flowers in bloom after the rains, Ethiopian Highlands near the Simien mountains and Gonder, Ethiopia, Africa
252-10899 - Ethiopian woman holding a red umbrella in a fertile green field of Eucalyptus trees and blooming yellow Meskel flowers, The Ethiopian Highlands, Ethiopia, Africa
252-10900 - Ethiopian woman holding a red umbrella in a fertile green field of Eucalyptus trees and blooming yellow Meskel flowers, The Ethiopian Highlands, Ethiopia, Africa
252-10904 - The Sunken Rock Hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St George), Lalibela, Northern Ethiopia, Ethiopia, AfricaThe most famous of Lalibela's Rock Hewn churches, The Sunken Rock Hewn church of Bet Giyorgis, 'St. George', dating from the 12th Century, Lalibela's Rock Hewn Churches rank amoung the greatest religio-historical sites, not only in the African continent but in the Christian World
252-10908 - Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World), Lalibela, Ethiopia, AfricaLalibelas rock-hewn churches are arguably Ethiopias top attraction, Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World) is the largest rock-hewn church in the world, religious Hermits inhabit caves to this day, Known as Africas Petra
252-10909 - Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World), Lalibela, Ethiopia, AfricaLalibelas rock-hewn churches are arguably Ethiopias top attraction, Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World) is the largest rock-hewn church in the world, religious Hermits inhabit caves to this day, Known as Africas Petra
252-10910 - Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World), Lalibela, Ethiopia, AfricaLalibelas rock-hewn churches are arguably Ethiopias top attraction, Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World) is the largest rock-hewn church in the world, religious Hermits inhabit caves to this day, Known as Africas Petra
252-10911 - Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World), Lalibela, Ethiopia, AfricaLalibelas rock-hewn churches are arguably Ethiopias top attraction, Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World) is the largest rock-hewn church in the world, religious Hermits inhabit caves to this day, Known as Africas Petra
252-10913 - Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World), Lalibela, Ethiopia, AfricaLalibelas rock-hewn churches are arguably Ethiopias top attraction, Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World) is the largest rock-hewn church in the world, religious Hermits inhabit caves to this day, Known as Africas Petra
252-10914 - Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World), Lalibela, Ethiopia, AfricaLalibelas rock-hewn churches are arguably Ethiopias top attraction, Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World) is the largest rock-hewn church in the world, religious Hermits inhabit caves to this day, Known as Africas Petra
252-10898 - Ethiopian woman holding a red umbrella in a fertile green field of Eucalyptus trees and blooming yellow Meskel flowers, The Ethiopian Highlands, Ethiopia, Africa
252-10905 - The Sunken Rock Hewn church of Bet Giyorgis (St George), Lalibela, Northern Ethiopia, Ethiopia, AfricaThe most famous of Lalibela's Rock Hewn churches, The Sunken Rock Hewn church of Bet Giyorgis, 'St. George', dating from the 12th Century, Lalibela's Rock Hewn Churches rank amoung the greatest religio-historical sites, not only in the African continent but in the Christian World
252-10912 - Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World), Lalibela, Ethiopia, AfricaLalibelas rock-hewn churches are arguably Ethiopias top attraction, Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World) is the largest rock-hewn church in the world, religious Hermits inhabit caves to this day, Known as Africas Petra
681-2399 - Portrait of an Indian farmer in traditional clothing, wearing turban and shawl, standing and looking at the camera, at Pushkar Camel Fair, Pushkar, Rajasthan, India, Asia
557-2791 - Jew wearing prayer shawl blessing the Lulav and Etrog (palm frond), Sukot (Festival of Booths), Western Wall, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East
763-751 - Ancient capital of the Incas portrait of a young Quechua Indian girl in traditional dress with a puppy carried in her shawl, Cuzco, Highlands, Peru
763-316 - Otavalo, north of Quito is one of Latin Am's most famous markets for textiles, crafts and produce woman carrying a pig in her shawl, Quito, Ecuador