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  • The church of Saint Francis, in Telchac Pueblo, in the alpen glow of sunset. Each pueblo, in Yucatan, has its own church - which is named after a saint; and therefore becomes the patron saint of that pueblo.
    DRF11267-742.tif
  • The church of Saint Francis, in Telchac Pueblo, in the alpen glow of sunset. Each pueblo, in Yucatan, has its own church - which is named after a saint; and therefore becomes the patron saint of that pueblo.
    DRF11267-736.tif
  • The Municiple building in Telchac Pueblo, Yucatan, Mexico
    DRF11267-727.tif
  • A Motorcycle taxi, in the pueblo of Tixkokob, in Yucatan, Mexico, carrying passengers. Motorcycle taxis, and bicycle taxis, are more prevalent in the pueblo of Tixkokob, than in any other pueblo of Yucatan.
    DRF11267-190.tif
  • A traditional Pueblo Native American house, with ladders, located in the historiic village of Taos Pueblo in Taos, New Mexico.
    DRF11232-10920-Edit-Edit.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-372.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-379.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-376.tif
  • A brightly painted magenta house, along the edge of a side street that passes through the pueblo of Tixkokob, Yucatan, Mexico.
    DRF11267-151.tif
  • A brightly painted magenta house, along the edge of a side street that passes through the pueblo of Tixkokob, Yucatan, Mexico.
    DRF11267-150.tif
  • Every pueblo has its own church, and each dates back to the time of the Spanish occupation of Yucatan. This church, painted a pale yellow, with white trim, is located in the pueblo of Komchen.
    DRF11267-234.tif
  • A Motorcycle taxi, in the pueblo of Tixkocab, in Yucatan, Mexco, carrying passengers. Motorcycle taxis, and bicycle taxis, are more prevalent in the pueblo of Tixkocab, than in any other pueblo of Yucatan. But this mode, of public transportation, is common in all pueblos.
    DRF11267-191.tif
  • Every pueblo has its own church, and each dates back to the time of the Spanish occupation of Yucatan. This church, painted a pale yellow, with white trim, is located in the pueblo of Komchen.
    DRF11267-238.tif
  • El Angelito Restaurant, a local restaurant, located in the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, in Yucatan, Mexico. They are known for their Pescado Frita (fried fish). This interior view is lit by only one light. Every pueblo has a self-contained economy: restaurants, stores, tortillarias, etc.
    DRF11267-211.tif
  • Every pueblo has its own church, and each dates back to the time of the Spanish occupation of Yucatan. This church, painted a pale yellow, with white trim, is located in the pueblo of Komchen.
    DRF11267-220.tif
  • El Angelito Restaurant, a local restaurant, located in the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, in Yucatan, Mexico. They are known for their Pescado Frita (fried fish). This interior view is lit by only one light. Every pueblo has a self-contained economy: restaurants, stores, tortillarias, etc.
    DRF11267-209.tif
  • Every pueblo has its own church, and each dates back to the time of the Spanish occupation of Yucatan. This church, painted a pale yellow, with white trim, is located in the pueblo of Komchen.
    DRF11267-247.tif
  • Every pueblo has its own church, and each dates back to the time of the Spanish occupation of Yucatan. This church, painted a pale yellow, with white trim, is located in the pueblo of Komchen.
    DRF11267-223.tif
  • Tendejon  Hnos Chevas; a small, locally-owned tienda in the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, Yucatan, Mexico. The owner, wearing a white t-shirt, is sitting outside on a small blue wooden chair.  Every pueblo has a self-contained economy: restaurants, stores, tortillarias, etc.
    DRF11267-203.tif
  • El Angelito Restaurant, a local restaurant, located in the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, in Yucatan, Mexico. They are known for their Pescado Frita (fried fish). Every pueblo has a self-contained economy: restaurants, stores, tortillarias, etc.
    DRF11267-201.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.
    DRF11267-162.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
  • 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
  • A dog lying in the middle of a dirt parking lot, in the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, in Yucatan, Mexico. This is a common sight throught Yucatan.
    DRF11267-198.tif
  • A brightly painted magenta house, along the edge of a side street that passes through the pueblo of Tixkokob, Yucatan, Mexico.
    DRF11267-156.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
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-392_bw.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.
    DRF11267-166.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
  • 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.
    DRF11267-120.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
  • n the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan, Mexico, it is a common sight to see people on the pier fishing. It is a way of life, and a means of food, for local residents.
    DRF11267-629-Edit.tif
  • n the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan, Mexico, it is a common sight to see people on the pier fishing. It is a way of life, and a means of food, for local residents.
    DRF11267-688.tif
  • n the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan, Mexico, it is a common sight to see people on the pier fishing. It is a way of life, and a means of food, for local residents.
    DRF11267-644.tif
  • n the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan, Mexico, it is a common sight to see people on the pier fishing. It is a way of life, and a means of food, for local residents.
    DRF11267-641.tif
  • n the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan, Mexico, it is a common sight to see people on the pier fishing. It is a way of life, and a means of food, for local residents.
    DRF11267-621.tif
  • A small house, painted a bright burnt orange, and set against a deep blue sky with white cumulus clouds, is situated along a dirt road through the pueblo of Komchen, in Yucatan, Mexico.
    DRF11267-265.tif
  • A brightly painted magenta house, along the edge of a side street that passes through the pueblo of Tixkokob, Yucatan, Mexico.
    DRF11267-153.tif
  • At a crossroads intersection in the pueblo of Tixkocab, in Yucatan, Mexico, with buildings of white, and green, set against a blue sky with white cumulus clouds. A young man on a bicycle taxi pedals by. Tixkocab has one of the highest concentrations of bicycle taxis, of all of the pueblos in Yucatan State.
    DRF11267-146.tif
  • n the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan, Mexico, it is a common sight to see people on the pier fishing. It is a way of life, and a means of food, for local residents.
    DRF11267-685.tif
  • n the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan, Mexico, it is a common sight to see people on the pier fishing. It is a way of life, and a means of food, for local residents.
    DRF11267-667.tif
  • n the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan, Mexico, it is a common sight to see people on the pier fishing. It is a way of life, and a means of food, for local residents.
    DRF11267-637.tif
  • At a crossroads intersection in the pueblo of Tixkocab, in Yucatan, Mexico, with buildings of white, and green, set against a blue sky with white cumulus clouds. A young man on a bicycle taxi pedals by. Tixkocab has one of the highest concentrations of bicycle taxis, of all of the pueblos in Yucatan State.
    DRF11267-148.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
  • n the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan, Mexico, it is a common sight to see people on the pier fishing. It is a way of life, and a means of food, for local residents.
    DRF11267-638.tif
  • n the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan, Mexico, it is a common sight to see people on the pier fishing. It is a way of life, and a means of food, for local residents.
    DRF11267-620.tif
  • n the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan, Mexico, it is a common sight to see people on the pier fishing. It is a way of life, and a means of food, for local residents.
    DRF11267-613.tif
  • n the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan, Mexico, it is a common sight to see people on the pier fishing. It is a way of life, and a means of food, for local residents.
    DRF11267-608.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Young children use the narrow beach as their personal playground; swimming, and digging in the sand.
    DRF11267-505.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progresso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-472.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-452.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progresso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-439.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-356.tif
  • At a crossroads intersection in the pueblo of Tixkocab, in Yucatan, Mexico, with buildings of white, and green, set against a blue sky with white cumulus clouds. A young man on a bicycle taxi pedals by. Tixkocab has one of the highest concentrations of bicycle taxis, of all of the pueblos in Yucatan State.
    DRF11267-186.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-405-Edit.tif
  • A local family, from Telchac Puerto, plays in the Gulf of Mexico, as the last rays of sunlight spread their golden light across the water, and landscape.  The pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan.
    DRF11267-694.tif
  • A local family, from Telchac Puerto, plays in the Gulf of Mexico, as the last rays of sunlight spread their golden light across the water, and landscape.  The pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan.
    DRF11267-692.tif
  • n the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan, Mexico, it is a common sight to see people on the pier fishing. It is a way of life, and a means of food, for local residents.
    DRF11267-682.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Young children use the narrow beach as their personal playground; swimming, and digging in the sand.
    DRF11267-499.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progresso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-474.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progresso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-457.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-449.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progresso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details. Locals also make use of this part of Progresso, to beachcomb in the far less chaotic environment.
    DRF11267-441.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-371.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progresso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-364.tif
  • n the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan, Mexico, it is a common sight to see people on the pier fishing. It is a way of life, and a means of food, for local residents.
    DRF11267-670.tif
  • n the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan, Mexico, it is a common sight to see people on the pier fishing. It is a way of life, and a means of food, for local residents.
    DRF11267-617.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Young children use the narrow beach as their personal playground; swimming, and digging in the sand.
    DRF11267-495.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progresso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details. Locals also make use of this part of Progresso, to beachcomb in the far less chaotic environment.
    DRF11267-445.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-398.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-392.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-371_bw.tif
  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Young children use the narrow beach as their personal playground; swimming, and digging in the sand.
    DRF11267-513.tif
  • People gather along the pier, at sunset, in Telchac Puerto. Many are there to fish, but others gather simple to enjoy the motion of the waves, in the Gulf of Mexico, and the golden light from the setting sun.
    DRF11267-561.tif
  • Along the pier, that juts out into the Gulf of Mexico, in Telchac Puerto, are concrete chairs that are a common sight through the State of Yucatan, Mexico. These chairs are always constructed in pairs, with each of the chairs facing in opposite directions - allowing for conversation between the people who sit in them.
    DRF11267-656.tif
  • A small motorboat is tied, by a long yellow rope, to the pier, in Telchac Puerto, and backlit by the golden light of the setting sun. The scene is one of both serenity, and foreboding, as the boats rises and falls with the waves in the Gulf of Mexico,
    DRF11267-653.tif
  • A view of the Gulf of Mexico coastline, of Telchac Puerto, in Yucatan, Mexico, from the perspective of being out on the pier. The golden light of the setting suns adds even more to the scene.
    DRF11267-605.tif
  • A view of the Gulf of Mexico coastline, of Telchac Puerto, in Yucatan, Mexico, from the perspective of being out on the pier. The golden light of the setting suns adds even more to the scene.
    DRF11267-604.tif
  • Along the pier, that juts out into the Gulf of Mexico, in Telchac Puerto, are concrete chairs that are a common sight through the State of Yucatan, Mexico. These chairs are always constructed in pairs, with each of the chairs facing in opposite directions - allowing for conversation between the people who sit in them.
    DRF11267-576-Edit.tif
  • A small motorboat is tied, by a long yellow rope, to the pier, in Telchac Puerto, and backlit by the golden light of the setting sun. The scene is one of both serenity, and foreboding, as the boats rises and falls with the waves in the Gulf of Mexico,
    DRF11267-650.tif
  • Along the pier, that juts out into the Gulf of Mexico, in Telchac Puerto, are concrete chairs that are a common sight through the State of Yucatan, Mexico. These chairs are always constructed in pairs, with each of the chairs facing in opposite directions - allowing for conversation between the people who sit in them.
    DRF11267-649.tif
  • A small motorboat is tied, by a long yellow rope, to the pier, in Telchac Puerto, and backlit by the golden light of the setting sun. The scene is one of both serenity, and foreboding, as the boats rises and falls with the waves in the Gulf of Mexico,
    DRF11267-648.tif
  • A small motorboat is tied, by a long yellow rope, to the pier, in Telchac Puerto, and backlit by the golden light of the setting sun. The scene is one of both serenity, and foreboding, as the boats rises and falls with the waves in the Gulf of Mexico,
    DRF11267-645.tif
  • A view of the Gulf of Mexico coastline, of Telchac Puerto, in Yucatan, Mexico, from the perspective of being out on the pier. The golden light of the setting suns adds even more to the scene.
    DRF11267-588.tif
  • Along the pier, that juts out into the Gulf of Mexico, in Telchac Puerto, are concrete chairs that are a common sight through the State of Yucatan, Mexico. These chairs are always constructed in pairs, with each of the chairs facing in opposite directions - allowing for conversation between the people who sit in them.
    DRF11267-576.tif
  • A small motorboat is tied, by a long yellow rope, to the pier, in Telchac Puerto, and backlit by the golden light of the setting sun. The scene is one of both serenity, and foreboding, as the boats rises and falls with the waves in the Gulf of Mexico,
    DRF11267-652.tif
  • A small motorboat is tied, by a long yellow rope, to the pier, in Telchac Puerto, and backlit by the golden light of the setting sun. The scene is one of both serenity, and foreboding, as the boats rises and falls with the waves in the Gulf of Mexico,
    DRF11267-651.tif
  • A small motorboat is tied, by a long yellow rope, to the pier, in Telchac Puerto, and backlit by the golden light of the setting sun. The scene is one of both serenity, and foreboding, as the boats rises and falls with the waves in the Gulf of Mexico,
    DRF11267-646.tif
  • A view of the Gulf of Mexico coastline, of Telchac Puerto, in Yucatan, Mexico, from the perspective of being out on the pier. The golden light of the setting suns adds even more to the scene.
    DRF11267-591.tif
  • A view of the Gulf of Mexico coastline, of Telchac Puerto, in Yucatan, Mexico, from the perspective of being out on the pier. The golden light of the setting suns adds even more to the scene.
    DRF11267-587.tif
  • Along the pier, that juts out into the Gulf of Mexico, in Telchac Puerto, are concrete chairs that are a common sight through the State of Yucatan, Mexico. These chairs are always constructed in pairs, with each of the chairs facing in opposite directions - allowing for conversation between the people who sit in them.
    DRF11267-660.tif
  • A small motorboat is tied, by a long yellow rope, to the pier, in Telchac Puerto, and backlit by the golden light of the setting sun. The scene is one of both serenity, and foreboding, as the boats rises and falls with the waves in the Gulf of Mexico,
    DRF11267-647.tif
  • A view of the Gulf of Mexico coastline, of Telchac Puerto, in Yucatan, Mexico, from the perspective of being out on the pier. The golden light of the setting suns adds even more to the scene.
    DRF11267-599.tif
  • A view of the Gulf of Mexico coastline, of Telchac Puerto, in Yucatan, Mexico, from the perspective of being out on the pier. The golden light of the setting suns adds even more to the scene.
    DRF11267-592.tif
  • People gather along the pier, at sunset, in Telchac Puerto. Many are there to fish, but others gather simple to enjoy the motion of the waves, in the Gulf of Mexico, and the golden light from the setting sun.
    DRF11267-552.tif
  • People gather along the pier, at sunset, in Telchac Puerto. Many are there to fish, but others gather simple to enjoy the motion of the waves, in the Gulf of Mexico, and the golden light from the setting sun.
    DRF11267-550.tif
  • In the center of town, in Tixkocab, there is always a bustle of people. In this image there is a concentration of cars, motorcycles,motorcycle taxis, bicycle taxis and even bicycles. This section is like a small “mall” of shops and eateries.
    DRF11267-831-Edit.tif
  • A young local man, on his motorcycle, sits at the corner of an intersection, in Telchac Puerto, Yucatan, Mexico. The setting sun casts a golden light on him, and the surrounding buildings.
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  • The main road, passing through the town of Progresso, in Yucatan, Mexico, is lined, on one side, by shops and restaurants; and on the other side by beach, and the Gulf of Mexico. Gulls flocking in the sky over the beach.
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