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  • Vendors line the sidewalks of Merida’s city streets.
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  • Throughout Merida’s streets are newspaper, and magazine vendors set up on the corners of intersections.
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  • Street scene of Merida Centro, with tourists, cars, streets, and colonial-style architecture.
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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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  • A typical street scene in Merida, Yucatan, with people, cars, and autobuses (buses) creating a constant  bustle of activity.
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  • A typical street scene in Merida, Yucatan, with people, cars, and autobuses (buses) creating a constant  bustle of activity.
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  • In the town of Dzibichaltun, in Yucatan, Mexico, about a 20 minute drive from the capitol city of Merida, is a small church that is painted white, and mustard-yellow. Each town, or pueblo, in Yucatan, has its own church, which is also named after one of the Catholic Saints - which then becomes the Patron Saint of that Pueblo.
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  • In the town of Dzibichaltun, in Yucatan, Mexico, about a 20 minute drive from the capitol city of Merida, is a small church that is painted white, and mustard-yellow. Each town, or pueblo, in Yucatan, has its own church, which is also named after one of the Catholic Saints - which then becomes the Patron Saint of that Pueblo.
    DRF11267-127.tif
  • In the town of Dzibichaltun, in Yucatan, Mexico, about a 20 minute drive from the capitol city of Merida, is a small church that is painted white, and mustard-yellow. Each town, or pueblo, in Yucatan, has its own church, which is also named after one of the Catholic Saints - which then becomes the Patron Saint of that Pueblo.
    DRF11267-126.tif
  • In the town of Dzibichaltun, in Yucatan, Mexico, about a 20 minute drive from the capitol city of Merida, is a small church that is painted white, and mustard-yellow. Each town, or pueblo, in Yucatan, has its own church, which is also named after one of the Catholic Saints - which then becomes the Patron Saint of that Pueblo.
    DRF11267-124.tif
  • In the town of Dzibichaltun, in Yucatan, Mexico, about a 20 minute drive from the capitol city of Merida, is a small church that is painted white, and mustard-yellow. Each town, or pueblo, in Yucatan, has its own church, which is also named after one of the Catholic Saints - which then becomes the Patron Saint of that Pueblo.
    DRF11267-129.tif
  • In the town of Dzibichaltun, in Yucatan, Mexico, about a 20 minute drive from the capitol city of Merida, is a small church that is painted white, and mustard-yellow. Each town, or pueblo, in Yucatan, has its own church, which is also named after one of the Catholic Saints - which then becomes the Patron Saint of that Pueblo.
    DRF11267-119.tif
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