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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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  • 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.
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  • Vendors line the sidewalks of Merida’s city streets.
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  • Motorcycles, bicycles, and cars all maneuver for position at the intersections of Merida’s crowded city streets.
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  • Motorcycles, bicycles, and cars all maneuver for position at the intersections of Merida’s crowded city streets.
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  • Motorcycles, bicycles, and cars all maneuver for position at the intersections of Merida’s crowded city streets.
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  • Motorcycles, bicycles, and cars all maneuver for position at the intersections of Merida’s crowded city streets.
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  • Motorcycles, bicycles, and cars all maneuver for position at the intersections of Merida’s crowded city streets.
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  • Motorcycles, bicycles, and cars all maneuver for position at the intersections of Merida’s crowded city streets.
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  • Motorcycles, bicycles, and cars all maneuver for position at the intersections of Merida’s crowded city streets.
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  • Motorcycles, bicycles, and cars all maneuver for position at the intersections of Merida’s crowded city streets.
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  • Street scene of Merida Centro, with tourists, cars, streets, and colonial-style architecture.
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  • Throughout Merida’s streets are newspaper, and magazine vendors set up on the corners of intersections.
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  • Motorcycles, bicycles, and cars all maneuver for position at the intersections of Merida’s crowded city streets.
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  • Public transit, in Merida, in abundant. Public busses are everywhere throughout the downtown are, and even on the outskirts of the city.
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  • A gentleman sits on a park bench beside a shoe shine station, while another man is having his shoes shined. This is a common sight throughout the city of Merida, in Yucatan, Mexico.
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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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  • An American senior citizen couple, dressed as tourists, stand on a corner in the Central part of Merida. The woman is pointing her husband in the right direction.
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  • Under heaviy gray clouds dozens of motorcycles are parked in a large parking lot at the entrance to the main mercado, (market), in Merida Centro
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  • A magazine stand along the streets of Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, with a variety of magazines, including soft porn.
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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.
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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.
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  • People gathered at the outdoor restaurant adjacent to the Santa Lucia Plaza in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
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  • People gathered at the outdoor restaurant adjacent to the Santa Lucia Plaza in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
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  • A mosaic-covered Rhino is the centerpiece in the grand lobby of the Intercontinental Hotel in Merida, Yucatan.
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  • A young boy, wearing a black, quilted baseball cap, and a powder blue backpack, pushes  a two-wheel dolly, loaded with plastic crates, and cardboard boxes, through the heavily congested streets of Merida Centro
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  • On a street corner in Merida Centrom a man sits behind a newsstand, covered by a large black umbrella engaged with his phone. The newsstand is filled with numerous magazines, and newspapers.
    DRF11263-324-2.tif
  • A young man walks along a street in Merida, Yucatan, past a building with a large mural covering the entire front facade.
    DRF11263-217-2.tif
  • Detailed architectural images of the interior lobby of the El Presidente Merida Intercontinental Hotel in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
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  • Detailed architectural images of the interior lobby of the El Presidente Merida Intercontinental Hotel in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
    DRF11263-186-2.tif
  • People gathered at the outdoor restaurant adjacent to the Santa Lucia Plaza in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
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  • One of the many parks throughout the Centro area of Merida. It bustles with activity - shoe shine stand, pedestrians coming and going. This is a typical scene, of a typical day, in Merida, Yucatan.
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  • Two older men play their instruments along one of the streets in Merida Centro, working for tips.
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  • A woman with her two young children cross a side street in Merida Centro. The mother is holding the youngest child, a boy, by the hand,while the young girl is carrying what appears to be birthday party supplies.
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  • A public bus passes along one of the narrow streets, lined with merchants, and shoppes, in the Centro district of Merida, Yucatan.
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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.
    DRF11263-376-2.tif
  • The facade of a photographic portrait studio along a street in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
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  • A small painting of Frida Kahlo on and Old Wooden Door, with a Cigarette Hanging From her deep red lips.
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  • Tourists checking into the El Presidente Merida Intercontinental Hotel
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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.
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  • Like many sidewalk vendors, this young woman has her stand set up at the entrance of a tienda (storefront), selling her novelty sweets, and snacks.
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  • A street vendor pushes his helado cart (ice cream), topped with a plastic basket of snacks, through the congested streets of Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. This is a typical, daily, street scene.
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  • Guayaberas 57, a clothing store in Merida, Yucatan, Mexcio, is the only shop open, on this street, at night.
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  • A woman with her two young children cross a side street in Merida Centro. The mother is holding the youngest child, a boy, by the hand,while the young girl is carrying what appears to be birthday party supplies.
    DRF11263-402-2.tif
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  • On a street corner in Merida Centrom a man sits behind a newsstand, covered by a large black umbrella engaged with his phone. The newsstand is filled with numerous magazines, and newspapers.
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  • Tourists checking into the El Presidente Merida Intercontinental Hotel
    DRF11263-189-2.tif
  • Detailed architectural images of the interior lobby of the El Presidente Merida Intercontinental Hotel in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
    DRF11263-185-2.tif
  • Tourists checking into the El Presidente Merida Intercontinental Hotel
    DRF11263-184-2.tif
  • People gathered at the outdoor restaurant adjacent to the Santa Lucia Plaza in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
    DRF11263-1004-2.tif
  • People gathered at the outdoor restaurant adjacent to the Santa Lucia Plaza in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
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  • Colorful Buildings along a street in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
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  • A local family, out for the evening in Merida Centro, stop by a street vendor selling marquesitas - a local Yucatan favorite. This is a Mexican version of a crepe, made from Edam cheese, with a variety of fillings added for individual taste.
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  • A young boy, wearing a black, quilted baseball cap, and a powder blue backpack, pushes  a two-wheel dolly, loaded with plastic crates, and cardboard boxes, through the heavily congested streets of Merida Centro
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  • The colonial gate at the edge of a pueblo, painted in the tradition yellow. In black lettering saying thanks for visiting, and have safe travels. Many pueblos, and even cities, still maintain the original, colonial, archways - or “Gates” to the town or city.
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  • The colonial gate at the edge of a pueblo, painted in the tradition yellow. In black lettering saying thanks for visiting, and have safe travels. Many pueblos, and even cities, still maintain the original, colonial, archways - or “Gates” to the town or city.
    DRF11267-166.tif
  • The colonial gate at the edge of a pueblo, painted in the tradition yellow. In black lettering saying thanks for visiting, and have safe travels. Many pueblos, and even cities, still maintain the original, colonial, archways - or “Gates” to the town or city.
    DRF11267-165.tif
  • The colonial gate at the edge of a pueblo, painted in the tradition yellow. In black lettering saying thanks for visiting, and have safe travels. Many pueblos, and even cities, still maintain the original, colonial, archways - or “Gates” to the town or city.
    DRF11267-161.tif
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