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  • Looking down into the extinct Pululahua volcanic crater, the largest in all of South America, and its flat and fertile ground that is used for agriculture. The Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve is the largest crater in South America, and two small cones can still be seen rising from the crater.
    Pululahua Volcanic Crater, Ecuador.jpg
  • Colombia, Villa de Leyva, Plaza Mayor, Andes Mountains Town, Spanish Colonial, Declared A National Monument In 1954, Iglesia Parroquial Fronts The Square, South America
    The Plaza Mayor In The Colonial Town...jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, Downtown, High Rise Office Buildings,  High Plateau Surrounded By The Andes.Mountains, Sunset, Storm Clouds, South America
    Dramatic Sky Over The Skyline Of Bog...jpg
  • Colombia, Socorro, Cathedral del Nuestra Senora De Socorro, Stone Cupolas, Steep Streets, Andes Mountains, South America
    The Cathedral del Nuestra Senora In ...jpg
  • Colombia, Villa de Leyva, Andes Mountain Town, Spanish Colonial, Declared A National Monument in 1954, South America
    Villa de Leyva, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, Paloquemao Flower Market, Colored Roses For Sale, Bogota Is A Major Exporter Of Cut Flowers Because Of Its Spring Temperature Year Round, South America
    Flower Market, Bogota, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Villa de Leyva, Plaza Mayor, Dawn, Andes Mountain Town, Spanish Colonial, Town Declared A National Monument In 1954, South America
    Villa de Leyva, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Barichara, Spanish Colonial, Town Declared A National Monument, Adobe Houses, Steep Streets, Sunrise, South America
    Adobe Houses Pattern The Mountainous...jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, Intersection Of Avendia Jimenez And Carrera Septima, 16th Century Iglesia de San Francisco, Bogota's Oldest Restored Church, South America
    Bogota's Avenue Jimenez And Carrera ...jpg
  • Colombia, Barichara, 18th Century Cathedral de la Concepcion, Spanish Colonial, Town Declared A National Monument, Colombian Couple, Twlight, South America
    Tourists Enjoy The View Of The Cathe...jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, Historic La Candelaria Neighborhood,  17th Century Cupola Of The College of San Bartolome, Spanish Colonial, South America
    La Candelaria Neighborhood In Bogota...jpg
  • Colombia, Barichara, Spanish Colonial Town Declared A National Monument, Adobe Houses, Steep Streets, Sunrise, South America
    Barichara, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Villa de Leyva, Plaza Mayor, Dawn, Andes mountain Town, Spanish Colonial, Town Declared A National Monument In 1954, South America
    Villa de Leyva At Dawn.jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, Paloquemao Flower Market, Colored Roses For Sale, Bogota Is A Huge Exporter Of Cut Flowers Because Of Its Year Round Spring Like Temperatures, South America
    Roses For Sale In The Paloquemao Flo...jpg
  • Colombia, Villa de Leyva, Plaza Mayor, Andes Mountain Town, Spanish Colonial, Declared A National Monument In 1954, Mudejar Fountain Provided Water To The Villages For Almost Four Centuries, Storm Clouds, Twlight, South America
    Mudejar Fountain Illuminated In The ...jpg
  • Colombia, Barichara, 18th Century Cathedral de la Concepcion, Spanish Colonial, Town Declared A National Monument, Campesino With Hat, South America
    The Cathedral Of The Concepcion In B...jpg
  • Colombia, Barichara, 18th Century Cathedral de la Concepcion, Spanish Colonial, Town Declared A National Monument, Twlight, South America
    18th Century Cathedral Of The Concep...jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, Sprawling Metropolis, High Plateau Surrounded By The Andes Mountains, Twlight, South America
    Sprawling Metropolis Of Bogota, Colo...jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, Paloquemao Flower Market, Colored Roses For Sale, Bogota Is A Huge Exporter OF Cut Flowers Because Of Its Spring Temperature Year Round, South America
    Roses For Sale In The Paloquemao Flo...jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, Downtown, Looking South, Andes Mountains, Dusk
    Bogota, Colombia.jpg
  • In the ring at La Macarena Stadium a matador practices his sport of bullfighting.  The Festival of the Bulls is a month long celebration of bullfighting in Medellin.
    Festival Of The Bulls, Medellin, Col...jpg
  • In the ring at La Macarena Stadium a matador practices his sport of bullfighting.  The Festival of the Bulls is a month long celebration of bullfighting in Medellin.
    Festival Of The Bulls, Medellin, Col...jpg
  • Ceramic plaque of La Macarena, the patron of the matadors, hangs inside La Macarena Stadium in Medellin.
    La Macarena, Patron Saint, Matador, ...jpg
  • In the ring at La Macarena, a picadore holds the tail and ear of the bull he just fought.  The cutting of the ear and tail is done in respect to the dignitaries attending the event.  Colombia is one of the few Latin American countries where the original form of bullfighting is still practiced.
    Festival Of The Bulls, Medellin, Col...jpg
  • In the ring at La Macarena Stadium a matador practices his sport of bullfighting.  The Festival of the Bulls is a month long celebration of bullfighting in Medellin.
    Festival Of The Bulls, Medellin, Col...jpg
  • In the ring at La Macarena Stadium a matador practices his sport of bullfighting.  The Festival of the Bulls is a month long celebration of bullfighting in Medellin.
    Festival Of The Bulls, Medellin, Col...jpg
  • In the ring a La Macarena Stadium a matador practices his sport of bullfighting.  The Festival of the Bulls is a month long celebration of bullfighting in Medellin.
    Festival Of The Bulls, Medellin, Col...jpg
  • In the ring at La Macarena Stadium a matador practices his sport of bullfighting.  The Festival of the Bulls is a month long celebration of bullfighting in Medellin.
    Festival Of The Bulls, Medellin, Col...jpg
  • In the ring at La Macarena Stadium a matador practices his sport of bullfighting.  The Festival of the Bulls is a month long celebration of bullfighting in Medellin.
    Festival Of The Bulls, Medellin, Col...jpg
  • At La Macarena Stadium, a picadore on horsesback lances the bulls neck hoping to pierce the muscle on the animals back and weaken its neck, preventing it from fully lifting its head. The Festival of the Bulls is a month long celebration of bullfighting.  Colombia is one of the few Latin American countries where the original form of bullfighting is still practiced.
    Festival Of The Bulls, Medellin, Col...jpg
  • At La Macarena Stadium a picadore on horseback reaches down to touch the bulls horns after lancing the bulls neck.  The Festival of the Bulls is a month long celebration of bullfighting.  Colombia is one of the few Latin American countries where the original form of bullfighting is still practiced.
    Festival Of The Bulls, Medellin, Col...jpg
  • At La Macarena Stadium, a bloodied bull has been lanced multiple times to weaken his body.  The Festival of the Bulls is a month long celebration of bullfighting.  Colombia is one of the few Latin American countries where the original form of bullfighting is still practiced.
    Festival Of The Bulls, Medellin, Col...jpg
  • Costumed horse riders enter La Macarena Stadium for the Festival of the Bulls, a month long celebration of bullfighting.
    Festival Of The Bulls, Medellin, Col...jpg
  • The barrio of Comuna 13 clings to the side of a steep hillside in Medellin were residents had to climb up and down many steps to get into town and back.  Now Medellin is the first city in the world to build a series of outdoor escalators as public transport, creating mobility solutions for the neighborhood with such difficult accessiblity.  The escalators are divided into six sections and have shortened the trip from a 35 minute hike by foot to six minutes.  In the photo a boy is seen riding the escalator down as he is watched by one of the construction personel.
    Outdoor Public Escalators, Medellin,...jpg
  • The elevated Medellin Metro is a blur as it rushes into the Parque Berrio Station in front of Plaza Botero.  The domed illuminated Palace of Culture and the art deco Museum of Antioquia frame the plaza.  The plaza is named after Medellin's native son, and Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero, who donated 23 sculptures to sit in the plaza.  A dramatic twlight sky outlines the Andes Mountains that surround the city in the Aburra Valley.
    Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • The statue of La Virgen de Quito overlooks the city from the El Panecillo in Quito, Ecuador.
    Statue, Virgin Of Quito, El Panecill...jpg
  • Medellin, Colombia, Colombian, Bullfight, Bullfighting, Matador Waiting For The Arrival Of A Bull, La Macarena Stadium, Arburra Valley, Antioquia
    Bullfighter, Medellin.tif
  • The elevated Medellin Metro is a colorful blur as it rushes into the Parque Berrio Station in front of the illuminated Palace of Culture in Plaza Botero.
    Palace Of Culture, Medellin, Colombi...jpg
  • The elevated Medellin Metro is a rush of color as it heads into the Parque Berrio Station in front of Plaza Botero.  The domed illuminated Palace of Culture sits in the Plaza Botero, named after Medellin's native son and Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero.
    Medellin Metro, Palace Of Culture, M...jpg
  • The domed illuminated Palace of Culture and the art deco Museum of Antioquia frame Plaza Botero.  The plaza is named after Medellin's native son and Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero, who donated 23 sculptures to sit in the plaza.  A dramatic twilight sky outlines the Andes Mountains that surround the city in the Aburra Valley.
    Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • The elevated Medellin Metro is in motion as it glides out of Parque Berrio Metro Station in front of Plaza Botero.  Plaza Botero was named after Medellin's native son and Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero.  The striped art nouveau Palace of Culture and downtown office buildings can be seen in the background.
    Medellin Metro, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • The elevated Medellin Metro is a blur as it rushes into the Parque Berrio Station in front of Plaza Botero.  The domed illuminated Palace of Culture and the art deco Museum of Antioquia frame the plaza.  The plaza is named after Medellin's native sone, and Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero, who donated 23 sculptures to sit in the plaza.  A dramatic twlight sky outlines the Andes Mountains that surround the city in the Aburra Valley.
    Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • The elevated Medellin Metro is a blur as it rushes into the Parque Berrio Station in front of Plaza Botero.  The domed illuminated Palace of Culture and the art deco Museum of Antioquia frame the plaza. The plaza is named after Medellin's native son, and Colombia's most famous artist Fernando Botero, who donated 23 sculptures to sit in the plaza. A dramatic twlight sky outlines the Andes Mountains that surround the city in the Aburra Valley.
    Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • 'The Head' is a sculpture in Plaza Botero by the artist Fernando Botero, a Medellin native known for his exaggerated forms.  People in the plaza enjoy climbing on the statues for pictures.
    Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • 'Man On Horse' sculpture in Plaza Botero by Medellin's native son, Fernando Botero.  Botero is known for his exaggerated forms.  The art nouveau Palace of Culture is seen in the background.
    Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • The art deco Museum of Antioquia in Plaza Botero at dusk.  The plaza and museum have the works of Medellin's native son and Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero.
    Museum Of Antioquia, Medellin, Colom...jpg
  • The Adam and Eve Sculptures in Plaza Botero are the work of Medellin's native son and Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero.  Botero, known for his exagerated forms, donated 23 sculptures to sit in the plaza, turning the space into a must see destination for tourists and locals alike.
    Plaza Botero, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • Plaza Botero is named after Medellin's native son, Fernando Botero, and Colombia's most famous artist.  Botero donated 23 of his overly-exaggerated sculptures to sit on the plaza.  The site has become popular with locals and tourists alike.
    Plaza Botero, Sculptures, Colombia.jpg
  • The statue of La Virgen de Quito overlooks the city of Quito from the El Panecillo, Ecuador.
    Virgin Mary Statue, El Panecillo, Qu...jpg
  • The twin bell towers of the 16th century Monastery of San Francisco rise above the cobblestones Plaza San Francisco.  The monastery is Ecuador's oldest church, and a UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Site.
    Plaza San Francisco, Monastery Of Sa...jpg
  • The bell tower of the Basilica of La Merced towers over the the colonial streets of old Quito, Ecuador.  The tower is the tallest in old Quito.
    Basilica Of La Merced, Quito, Ecuado...jpg
  • The twin bell towers of the 16th century Monastery of San Francisco rise above the cobblestoned  Plaza San Francisco. The monastery is Ecuador's oldest church, and a UNESCO World  Heritage Cultural Site.
    Monastery Of San Francisco, Plaza Sa...jpg
  • Hand painted bowls for sale in Otavalo, Ecuador's most famous Saturday market.
    Hand Painted Bowls, Otavalo Market, ...jpg
  • The elevated Medellin Metro is in motion as it leaves Parque Berrio Station in front of Plaza Botero.  The domed illuminated Palace of Culture stands among the modern buildings of downtown at dawn.
    Medellin Metro, Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • The barrio of Comuna 13 clings to the side of a steep hillside in Medellin, Colombia.  It is one of the poorest neighborhoods in Medellin.
    Medellin, Colombia.jpg
  • The barrio of Comuna 13 clings to the side of a steep hillside in Medellin were residents had to climb up and down many steps to get into town and back home.  Now Medellin is the first city in the world to build a series of outdoor escalators as public transport, creating mobility solutions for neighborhoods with difficult access.  The escalators are divided into six sections and have shortened the trip from a 35 minute hike by foot to six minutes.  In the photo two little girls make the trip back to their homes on their new escalator.
    Outdoor Public Escalator, Medellin, ...jpg
  • Street vendor selling plantains near Plaza Botero in Medellin.  Plaintain is a member of the banana family but is usually cooked before being eaten and is a dietary form of starch.
    Plantain Street Vendor, Medellin, Co...jpg
  • Pineapple farm worker loads and organizes picked pineapples onto a trailer.  Costa Rica is one of the worlds biggest exporters of pineapples.
    Pineapple Worker, Costa Rica.jpg
  • The twin bell towers of the 16th century Monastery of San Francisco rise above the cobblestoned Plaza San Francisco.  The monastery is Ecuador's oldest church, and  a UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Site.
    Monastery Of San Francisco, Plaza Sa...jpg
  • Historic Colonial Center and hillside neighborhoods of Quito, Ecuador, a UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Site.
    Colonial Center, Quito, Ecuador.jpg
  • Elevated view of the 17th century Sanctuary of El Guapulo church located in the historic neighborhood of Guapulo, in the city of Quito, Ecuador.
    Sanctuary, El Guapalo, Quito, Ecuado...jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, Towers of the Catedral Primada, Dome and Belfry of the Capilla del Sagrario, Plaza de Bolivar, Dusk
    Bogota, Colombia.jpg
  • Felt brown hat and shawl identify this indigenous woman's ethnicity and tradtions in the Andes of Ecuador.
    Indigenous Ecuadorian Woman, Traditi...jpg
  • Colombia, Barichara, Colonial Town, National Monument, Santander Province, 18th century Cathedral de la Immaculada Concepcion, Typical Hill Street, Adobe Houses, Hotel
    Barichara, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Barichara, Colonial Town, National Monument, Santander Province, 18th century Cathedral de la Immaculada Concepcion
    Iglesia de Barichara, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, Downtown, Looking North, Andes Mountains
    Bogota, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Villa de Leyva, Boyaca Province, Colonial Town, Traditional Hat Knitter, Real Fabrica de Licores Colonial Museum
    Villa de Leyva, Colombia.jpg
  • Cuenca, Ecuador, Selling sweets on the street
    Cuenca, Ecuador.jpg
  • Basilica del Voto Nacional in Quito, Ecuador, surrounded by the Andes Mountains.
    Basilica del Voto Nacional, Quito, E...jpg
  • Indigenous woman walks by  the elliptical walls of Ingapirca's Temple of the Sun, Ecuador's most important Inca site.  The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Trust Site.
    Temple of the Sun, Inca Ruins, Ingap...jpg
  • The worn stone steps constructed by the Incas, lead to Ecuador's most important Inca site, Ingapirca's Temple of the Sun.<br />
The temple is a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site.
    Temple of the Sun Steps, Inca, Ingap...jpg
  • Business men walk by the Capilla del Sagrario, part of the larger Primada Cathedral of Bogota.  Built in the 17th century, the catholic temple is located on the Plaza de Bolivar.
    Bogota, Colombia.jpg
  • Architecture of the historic neighborhood of La Candelaria  is highlighted by the yellow tower of the Iglesia de La Candelaria and adobe houses with red bricked roofs.
    Bogota, Colombia.jpg
  • Piegons fly over Plaza de Bolivar in Bogota, Colombia.  The historic 17th century Capilla del Sagrario rises above the squares' lower buildings.
    Bogota, Colombia.jpg
  • The Ermita del Humiladero Chapel in Bogota's oldest part of the city, Plaza del Chorro de Quevedo (where Bogota was found).
    Bogota, Colombia.jpg
  • Horse drawn wagon through the streets of Bogota, Colombia.
    Bogota, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, National Museum Of Colombia, Prison Architecture, Prison Until 1946, Built In 1874, Biggest And Oldest Museum In Colombia
    National Museum Of Bogota.jpg
  • Colombia, Barichara, Camino Real, National Monument, Road dates back to the Conquistador Era, Descends into the town of Guane,  Andes Mountains, Canyon of Rio Suarez.
    Barichara, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Barichara, Santander Province, Barichara Resident
    Barichara, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, Callejon del Embudo or 'Funnel Alley', Oldest and Narrowest Stone Made Street In Bogota, El Chorro de Quevedo (where Bogota was founded)
    Bogota, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, 16th century Iglesia de San Francisco, Bogota's Oldest Restored Church, Intersections of Avendia Jimenez and Carrera Septima, Gold Museum Stop For The Transmilenio Buses
    Bogota, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, National Museum of Colombia, Biggest and Oldest Museum, Built in 1874, Prison until 1946
    Bogota, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, Fernando Botero Museum, Dedicated To The Work Of Fernando Botero, Colombian Artist
    Bogota, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, Botero Museum, Dedicated To The Work Of Fernando Botero, Colombian Artist
    Bogota, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, College of San Bartolome of Bogota, Founded in 1604, Basketball Court, Jesuit School
    Basketball Court At The College Of S...jpg
  • Colombia, Villa de Leyva, Boyaca Province, Colonial Town, National Monument, Plaza Mayor, Largest Plaza In The Country, Iglesia Parroquial, Dawn
    Villa de Leyva, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Villa de Leyva, Boyaca Province, Colonial Town, National Monument, Plaza Mayor, Largest Plaza In The Country, Iglesia Parroquial, Andes Mountains, Photography Display Of Indigenous People Of Colombia
    Villa de Leyva, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Zipaquira, Cudinamarca Province, Salt Cathedral, Main Altar With Cross, The Creation Of Man Sculpture, Salt Mine
    Salt Cathedral, Zipaquira, Colombia.jpg
  • Colombia, Barichara, Colonial Town, National Monument, Santander Province, 18th Century Cathedral de la Immaculada Concepcion
    Cathedral Of The Immaculate Concepci...jpg
  • Colombia / Zipaquira / Cudinamarca Province / Salt Cathedral / Main Altar With Cross / Salt Mine.
    Main Cross Of The Salt Cathedral, Zi...jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, Torre Colpatria (Colpatria Tower), Colombia's Tallest Office Building, Nightime Illumination Are The Colors Of The Colombian Flag, Streaking Car Lights
    Torre Colpatira Building, Bogota, Co...jpg
  • Ecuador, Ingapirca, Girls on horseback collecting wood for the home fires
    Ecuador, Ingapirca, Family, Horse.jpg
  • Felt brown hat, shawl, and blue dress help to identify this indigeneous woman's ethnicity and traditions in the Andes of Ecuador
    Indigenous Woman, Ecuador, Traditio...jpg
  • The view from El Panecillo of the city of Quito, Ecuador, which sits at an elevation of almost 10,000 feet and appears to rise above the clouds and mountains.  The colonial section of the city has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Cultural Site.
    Andes, High Elevation, Quito, Ecuado...jpg
  • Indigenous women dressed in their traditional clothes arrive with pigs for sale at the Otavalo animal market, Ecuador.
    Otavalo Animal Market, Ecuador.jpg
  • Tapestries for sale in Otavalo, Ecuador's most famous Saturday market.
    Tapestries For Sale, Market, Otavalo...jpg
  • The high elevation of the city of Quito provides a dramatic view of the snow covered Cayambe Volcano, Ecuador's third highest peak, and the highest point in the world through which the equator directly passes.
    Cayambe Volcano, Quito, Ecuador.jpg
  • The snow capped Cotopaxi Volcano is Ecuador's most famous volcano, and one of the world's highest active volcanoes.
    Cotopaxi Volcano, Ecuador.jpg
  • Family crosses a suspended wood foot bridge over the Rio Pastaza in the upper Amazon Basin outside Banos, Ecuador.
    Family, Crossing The Rio Pastaza, Su...jpg
  • Colombia, Bogota, Botero Museum, Dedicated To The Work Of Fernando Botero, Colombian Artist, La Candaleria
    Fernanado Botero Museum In Bogota.jpg
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