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  • Merida, the capitol city of Yucatan State, in Mexico, is a mixture of colonial architecture and modern.
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  • The towering architecture of PPG Place, with its black glass facade gleaming in the sun, sits in the Market Square section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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  • The towering architecture of PPG Place, with its black glass facade gleaming in the sun, sits in the Market Square section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
    DF11025-89-Edit.tif
  • The towering architecture of PPG Place, with its black glass facade gleaming in the sun, sits in the Market Square section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
    DF11025-93-Edit.tif
  • The Cathedral of Merida is one of the oldest cathedrals in the Americas. Built on the site of an ancient Mayan ruin, during the 16th century, it was the first cathedral to be finished on the mainland of the Americas. The architecture is very reminiscent of the architectural style of  Andres de Vandelvira - which were first used in the design of the cathedral of Jaan. Throughout the day, even when there is no mass, people occupy the cathedral's pews.
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  • The Cathedral of Merida is one of the oldest cathedrals in the Americas. Built on the site of an ancient Mayan ruin, during the 16th century, it was the first cathedral to be finished on the mainland of the Americas. The architecture is very reminiscent of the architectural style of  Andres de Vandelvira - which were first used in the design of the cathedral of Jaan. Throughout the day, even when there is no mass, people occupy the cathedral's pews.
    DRF11263-831-2.tif
  • The towering architecture of PPG Place, with its black glass facade gleaming in the sun, sits in the Market Square section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
    DF11025-95.tif
  • The towering architecture of PPG Place, with its black glass facade gleaming in the sun, sits in the Market Square section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
    DF11025-88.tif
  • The towering architecture of PPG Place, with its black glass facade gleaming in the sun, sits in the Market Square section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
    DF11025-62.tif
  • The Cathedral of Merida is one of the oldest cathedrals in the Americas. Built on the site of an ancient Mayan ruin, during the 16th century, it was the first cathedral to be finished on the mainland of the Americas. The architecture is very reminiscent of the architectural style of  Andres de Vandelvira - which were first used in the design of the cathedral of Jaan. Throughout the day, even when there is no mass, people occupy the cathedral's pews.
    DRF11263-832-2.tif
  • The Cathedral of Merida is one of the oldest cathedrals in the Americas. Built on the site of an ancient Mayan ruin, during the 16th century, it was the first cathedral to be finished on the mainland of the Americas. The architecture is very reminiscent of the architectural style of  Andres de Vandelvira - which were first used in the design of the cathedral of Jaan. Throughout the day, even when there is no mass, people occupy the cathedral's pews.
    DRF11263-376-2.tif
  • The towering architecture of PPG Place, with its black glass facade gleaming in the sun, sits in the Market Square section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
    DF11025-137.tif
  • Detailed architectural images of the interior lobby of the El Presidente Merida Intercontinental Hotel in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
    DRF11263-187-2.tif
  • Detailed architectural images of the interior lobby of the El Presidente Merida Intercontinental Hotel in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
    DRF11263-186-2.tif
  • Detailed architectural images of the interior lobby of the El Presidente Merida Intercontinental Hotel in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
    DRF11263-185-2.tif
  • Tipi Curios is a souvenir shop located along Main Street (Route 66) as it passes through Tucumcari, New Mexico.
    DRF11231-133-Edit.tif
  • Tipi Curios is a souvenir shop located along Main Street (Route 66) as it passes through Tucumcari, New Mexico.
    DRF11231-153-Edit.tif
  • Views of Pittsburgh's Old Skyline that has been left in contrast to the new.
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  • Various buildings that comprise a portion of the city skyline of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    DF11025-60.tif
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  • Views of Pittsburgh's Old Skyline that has been left in contrast to the new.
    DF11025-26.tif
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  • 5th Avenue Place, in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, surrounded by construction.
    DF11025-15.tif
  • The bright lights of PNC Park, along the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, illuminate the dark night sky, and the river.
    DF11025-215-Edit.tif
  • The bright lights of PNC Park, along the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, illuminate the dark night sky, and the river.
    DF11025-209.tif
  • The bright lights of PNC Park, along the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, illuminate the dark night sky, and the river.
    DF11025-198.tif
  • The bright lights of PNC Park, along the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, illuminate the dark night sky, and the river.
    DF11025-191.tif
  • The pre-dawn exterior of Pennsylvania Macaroni, (Penn Mac), along Penn Avenue in Pittsburgh’s historic strip district.
    DF11025-118-Edit.tif
  • Various buildings that comprise a portion of the city skyline of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    DF11025-58-Edit.tif
  • The over-stimulation of the visual senses at the intersection of Sixth Avenue, and Liberty Avenue, in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
    DF11025-56.tif
  • Views of Pittsburgh's Old Skyline that has been left in contrast to the new.
    DF11025-53-Edit.tif
  • DF11025-31.tif
  • Views of Pittsburgh's Old Skyline that has been left in contrast to the new.
    DF11025-25-Edit.tif
  • 5th Avenue Place, in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, surrounded by construction.
    DF11025-20.tif
  • 5th Avenue Place, in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, surrounded by construction.
    DF11025-18.tif
  • 5th Avenue Place, in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, surrounded by construction.
    DF11025-17.tif
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  • Set against a blue sky, the aluminum facade of Gateway Towers, in Pittsburgh, gleams in the sun
    DF11025-5.tif
  • Set against a blue sky, the aluminum facade of Gateway Towers, in Pittsburgh, gleams in the sun
    DF11025-4.tif
  • Set against a blue sky, the aluminum facade of Gateway Towers, in Pittsburgh, gleams in the sun
    DF11025-3.tif
  • The pre-dawn exterior of Pennsylvania Macaroni, (Penn Mac), along Penn Avenue in Pittsburgh’s historic strip district.
    DF11025-1-Edit.tif
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  • Tourists checking into the El Presidente Merida Intercontinental Hotel
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  • Inside one of teh large warehouse-type spaces of the Carrie Iron Works where the walls are now covered in grafitti.
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  • In the downtown section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is Gateway Center - the tall, aluminum facade against a blue sky.
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  • 5th Avenue Place, in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, surrounded by construction.
    DF11025-16.tif
  • The pre-dawn exterior of Pennsylvania Macaroni, (Penn Mac), along Penn Avenue in Pittsburgh’s historic strip district.
    DF11025-1-BW_v.01.2.tif
  • An old, yellow, colonial church, with its steeples jutted upward into a blue sky, and a mature coconut tree in the foreground, sits along one of the side streets in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
    DRF11263-206-Edit-2.tif
  • Tourists checking into the El Presidente Merida Intercontinental Hotel
    DRF11263-184-2.tif
  • The bright lights of PNC Park, along the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, illuminate the dark night sky, and the river.
    DF11025-210.tif
  • The bright lights of PNC Park, along the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, illuminate the dark night sky, and the river.
    DF11025-202.tif
  • The bright lights of PNC Park, along the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, illuminate the dark night sky, and the river.
    DF11025-193.tif
  • The bright lights of PNC Park, along the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, illuminate the dark night sky, and the river.
    DF11025-100.tif
  • Various buildings that comprise a portion of the city skyline of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    DF11025-63.tif
  • Set against a blue sky, the aluminum facade of Gateway Towers, in Pittsburgh, gleams in the sun
    DF11025-38.tif
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  • Looking out from underneath the overhang of a hotel, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's Gateway Center section, are a gathering of various people who are waiting at a bus stop.
    DF11025-8.tif
  • Tourists checking into the El Presidente Merida Intercontinental Hotel
    DRF11263-189-2.tif
  • The bright lights of PNC Park, along the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, illuminate the dark night sky, and the river.
    DF11025-208.tif
  • The bright lights of PNC Park, along the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, illuminate the dark night sky, and the river.
    DF11025-196.tif
  • Colorful Buildings along a street in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
    DRF11263-233-2.tif
  • A detail-section showing the exterior architecture of one of the lesser buildings at Kabah. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-730.tif
  • At the far western end of the ancient Mayan ruins of Dzibichaltun are examples of architecture that differ dramtically from the architecture of the temple of the Seven Dolls, located at the far eastern end.
    DRF11260-245.tif
  • This detail-shot, along the back section of the Palace of the Masks, and Kabah, shows, what appears to be a nearly life-size sculpture Mayan Warrior. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-713.tif
  • Street scene of Merida Centro, with tourists, cars, streets, and colonial-style architecture.
    DRF11263-301-Edit-2.tif
  • On an earthen platform, just off to the left of the Temple of the Masks, at the ancient Mayan ruins of Kabah, in Yucatan, Mexico, are pieces of architecture emerging from the ground. Visible n the background is one of the larger lesser buildings from the complex. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed between the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-912.tif
  • The Palace of the Masks sits atop a large stone and earthen platform. The Palace of the Masks is the primary structure at the ancient Mayan ruins of Kabah; a civilization which was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE. In this image one can see the numerous architectural artifacts that are laid out in the plaza beneath the Palace. These structural artifacts will eventually be placed in their proper positions, in the great wall of masks.
    DRF11260-819.tif
  • The Palace of the Masks sits atop a large stone and earthen platform. The Palace of the Masks is the primary structure at the ancient Mayan ruins of Kabah; a civilization which was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE. In this image one can see the numerous architectural artifacts that are laid out in the plaza beneath the Palace. These structural artifacts will eventually be placed in their proper positions, in the great wall of masks.
    DRF11260-641.tif
  • The Palace of the Masks sits atop a large stone and earthen platform. The Palace of the Masks is the primary structure at the ancient Mayan ruins of Kabah; a civilization which was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE. In this image one can see the numerous architectural artifacts that are laid out in the plaza beneath the Palace. These structural artifacts will eventually be placed in their proper positions, in the great wall of masks.
    DRF11260-819-2.tif
  • The Palace of the Masks sits atop a large stone and earthen platform. The Palace of the Masks is the primary structure at the ancient Mayan ruins of Kabah; a civilization which was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE. In this image one can see the numerous architectural artifacts that are laid out in the plaza beneath the Palace. These structural artifacts will eventually be placed in their proper positions, in the great wall of masks.
    DRF11260-649.tif
  • A large grassy plaza, with a lesser structure, at the ruins of Kabah, in Yucatan, Mexico The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-951.tif
  • At the ancient Mayan ruins of Kabah, which were established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE, there are several 'anti-chambers, or rooms. This image depicts the interior of one of these room, but with a partially collapsed ceiling.
    DRF11260-838.tif
  • Detailed carvings, from the Wall of Masks, are laying out on the grassy plaza with the Palace of Masks in the background, at the ancient Mayan ruins of Kabah, in Yucatan, Mexico. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed between the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-864.tif
  • The Palace of the Masks sits atop a large stone and earthen platform, and is named for the hundreds of ‘mask-like’ carvings that adorn the entire front facade of the palace. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-1082.tif
  • The Palace of the Masks sits atop a large stone and earthen platform, and is named for the hundreds of ‘mask-like’ carvings that adorn the entire front facade of the palace. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-1028.tif
  • The Palace of the Masks sits atop a large stone and earthen platform, and is named for the hundreds of ‘mask-like’ carvings that adorn the entire front facade of the palace. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-748.tif
  • The Palace of the Masks sits atop a large stone and earthen platform, and is named for the hundreds of ‘mask-like’ carvings that adorn the entire front facade of the palace. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-747.tif
  • The Palace of the Masks sits atop a large stone and earthen platform, and is named for the hundreds of ‘mask-like’ carvings that adorn the entire front facade of the palace. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-657.tif
  • Two men climber the steep staircase, to the Palace  of the Masks, at the ancient Mayan ruins of Kabah, while a man and a woman stand on the grassy plaza area, apparently contemplating the steep climb. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-567.tif
  • A large section of lesser buildings, and another grassy plaza, located off to the left of the Palace of the Masks, at the ancient Mayan ruins of Kabah, in Yucatan, Mexico. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed between the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-916.tif
  • A detail shot from inside a chamber, at the ancient Mayan ruins of Kabah, in Yucatan, Mexico, showing the ruble, and the doorway perspective. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed between the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-897.tif
  • Large numerals are painted onto the individual blocks of this structure, at the ancient Mayan ruins of Kabah, in Yucatan, Mexico. These numerals are used in the reconstruction process to identify the accurate placement of the stones. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-685.tif
  • Large numerals are painted onto the individual blocks of this structure, at the ancient Mayan ruins of Kabah, in Yucatan, Mexico. These numerals are used in the reconstruction process to identify the accurate placement of the stones. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-680.tif
  • The Palace of the Masks sits atop a large stone and earthen platform, and is named for the hundreds of ‘mask-like’ carvings that adorn the entire front facade of the palace. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-569.tif
  • Much of the excavation, at the ancient ruins of Kabah, in Yucatan, Mexico, still remain uncovered, as one can see in this photograph. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed between the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-873.tif
  • The Palace of the Masks sits atop a large stone and earthen platform, and is named for the hundreds of ‘mask-like’ carvings that adorn the entire front facade of the palace. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-855.tif
  • A view from inside one of the chambers, located within the Palace of the Masks looking out onto the plaza below, at the ancient Mayan ruins of Kabah, in Yucatan, Mexico The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed between the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-841.tif
  • An interior of a room, located within the Palace of the Masks, at the ancient Mayan ruins of Kabah. This room contains a carved face, presumably used as a step, into another sub-chamber.The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed between the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-836.tif
  • The Palace of the Masks sits atop a large stone and earthen platform, and is named for the hundreds of ‘mask-like’ carvings that adorn the entire front facade of the palace. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-746.tif
  • A large, but lesser structure, at the ruins of Kabah, in Yucatan, Mexico. In the foreground grassy plaza is a stone column that was used by the ancient Mayan for tracking the stars. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-957.tif
  • The Palace of the Masks sits atop a large stone and earthen platform, and is named for the hundreds of ‘mask-like’ carvings that adorn the entire front facade of the palace. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-760.tif
  • The Palace of the Masks sits atop a large stone and earthen platform, and is named for the hundreds of ‘mask-like’ carvings that adorn the entire front facade of the palace. The ancient Mayan civilization of Kabah was established in the 3rd century BCE, however, the majority of the visible architecture that is present today, was constructed betweem the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
    DRF11260-763.tif
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