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  • Strategy Against Property Evictions Press Conference
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    Strategy Against Property Evictions Press Conference
    (L-R) Mexico City Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection Pablo Vazquez, Attorney General of Mexico City Bertha Alcalde Lujan, and Head of Government of Mexico City Clara Brugada Molina hold a press conference for the Strategy against property evictions and actions to combat crime at the Old City Hall in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 29, 2025. (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Strategy Against Property Evictions Press Conference
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    Strategy Against Property Evictions Press Conference
    (L-R) Mexico City Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection Pablo Vazquez, Attorney General of Mexico City Bertha Alcalde Lujan, and Head of Government of Mexico City Clara Brugada Molina hold a press conference for the Strategy against property evictions and actions to combat crime at the Old City Hall in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 29, 2025. (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Press Conference
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    Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Press Conference
    The Director of the Institute of Social Security and Services for State Workers, Marti Batres Guadarrama, speaks during the health report on hospital equipment and infrastructure at a news conference at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 15, 2025. (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Press Conference
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    Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Press Conference
    The Director of the Institute of Social Security and Services for State Workers, Marti Batres Guadarrama, speaks during the health report on hospital equipment and infrastructure at a news conference at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 15, 2025. (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • National Strategy Against Extortion News Conference
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    National Strategy Against Extortion News Conference
    From left to right, Minister of the Navy Raymundo Morales, Attorney General Alejandro Gertz Manero, Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection Omar Garcia Harfuch, and Minister of National Defense Ricardo Trevilla Trejo present the National Strategy against Extortion with the anonymous tip line in Mexico City, Mexico, on July 6, 2025. (Photo by Luis Barron/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
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    Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
    Medical personnel at the Maternal and Child Hospital in the Tlahuac municipality of Mexico City provide free subdermal hormonal implant placement, which prevents ovulation by blocking sperm from entering the uterus, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
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    Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
    Medical personnel at the Maternal and Child Hospital in the Tlahuac municipality of Mexico City provide free subdermal hormonal implant placement, which prevents ovulation by blocking sperm from entering the uterus, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
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    Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
    Medical personnel at the Maternal and Child Hospital in the Tlahuac municipality of Mexico City provide free subdermal hormonal implant placement, which prevents ovulation by blocking sperm from entering the uterus, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
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    Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
    Medical personnel at the Maternal and Child Hospital in the Tlahuac municipality of Mexico City provide free subdermal hormonal implant placement, which prevents ovulation by blocking sperm from entering the uterus, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
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    Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
    Medical personnel at the Maternal and Child Hospital in the Tlahuac municipality of Mexico City provide free subdermal hormonal implant placement, which prevents ovulation by blocking sperm from entering the uterus, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
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    Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
    Medical personnel at the Maternal and Child Hospital in the Tlahuac municipality of Mexico City provide free subdermal hormonal implant placement, which prevents ovulation by blocking sperm from entering the uterus, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
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    Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
    Medical personnel at the Maternal and Child Hospital in the Tlahuac municipality of Mexico City provide free subdermal hormonal implant placement, which prevents ovulation by blocking sperm from entering the uterus, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
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    Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
    Medical personnel at the Maternal and Child Hospital in the Tlahuac municipality of Mexico City provide free subdermal hormonal implant placement, which prevents ovulation by blocking sperm from entering the uterus, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
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    Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
    Medical personnel at the Maternal and Child Hospital in the Tlahuac municipality of Mexico City provide free subdermal hormonal implant placement, which prevents ovulation by blocking sperm from entering the uterus, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
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    Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
    Medical personnel at the Maternal and Child Hospital in the Tlahuac municipality of Mexico City provide free subdermal hormonal implant placement, which prevents ovulation by blocking sperm from entering the uterus, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
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    Tláhuac Municipality And Maternal And Child Hospital In Mexico City Conduct Free Subdermal Hormonal Implant Campaign
    Medical personnel at the Maternal and Child Hospital in the Tlahuac municipality of Mexico City provide free subdermal hormonal implant placement, which prevents ovulation by blocking sperm from entering the uterus, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • 47th Edition Of The LGBTTTIQPA+ Pride March In Mexico City
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    47th Edition Of The LGBTTTIQPA+ Pride March In Mexico City
    Members of the LGBTTTIQPA+ and pro-Palestine community participate in the 47th edition of the LGBTTTIQPA+ Pride march in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 28, 2025. Participants in the demonstration state that this Pride March is a celebration and a protest, starting from the Angel of Independence to the capital's Zocalo minutes after 12, demanding to be taken into account every day of the year, because omission is also violence. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto)

     

  • 47th Edition Of The LGBTTTIQPA+ Pride March In Mexico City
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    47th Edition Of The LGBTTTIQPA+ Pride March In Mexico City
    Members of the LGBTTTIQPA+ and pro-Palestine community participate in the 47th edition of the LGBTTTIQPA+ Pride march in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 28, 2025. Participants in the demonstration state that this Pride March is a celebration and a protest, starting from the Angel of Independence to the capital's Zocalo minutes after 12, demanding to be taken into account every day of the year, because omission is also violence. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Meets Whit Gobernors
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    Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Meets Whit Gobernors
    Governor of Sonora, Alfonso Durazo, announces the 14 governors who are part of the implementation of Economic Development for Wellbeing to boost investment in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mentiras Tv Series Premiere Red Carpet
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    Mentiras Tv Series Premiere Red Carpet
    The cast of the Mentiras musical poses for photos during the pink carpet for the Mentiras TV series premiere at Teatro de los Insurgentes in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 10, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mentiras Tv Series Premiere Red Carpet
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    Mentiras Tv Series Premiere Red Carpet
    The cast of the Mentiras musical poses for photos during the pink carpet for the Mentiras TV series premiere at Teatro de los Insurgentes in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 10, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • F1: The Movie Red Carpet
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    F1: The Movie Red Carpet
    Actress Kerry Condon speaks during the black carpet for F1: The Movie at Cinepolis Toreo Parque Central in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 9, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Tischler/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • F1: The Movie Red Carpet
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    F1: The Movie Red Carpet
    Actress Kerry Condon speaks during the black carpet for F1: The Movie at Cinepolis Toreo Parque Central in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 9, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Tischler/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jurassic World Rebirth - CCXP 2025
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    Jurassic World Rebirth - CCXP 2025
    Actor Mahershala Ali and actress Scarlett Johansson attend a conference for the announcement of the film Jurassic World Rebirth as part of the 2nd edition of Comic Con Experience Mexico 2025 'CCXP' at Centro Banamex in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 31, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Tischler/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jurassic World Rebirth - CCXP 2025
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    Jurassic World Rebirth - CCXP 2025
    Actor Mahershala Ali and actress Scarlett Johansson attend a conference for the announcement of the film Jurassic World Rebirth as part of the 2nd edition of Comic Con Experience Mexico 2025 'CCXP' at Centro Banamex in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 31, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Tischler/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jurassic World Rebirth - CCXP 2025
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    Jurassic World Rebirth - CCXP 2025
    Actor Mahershala Ali and actress Scarlett Johansson attend a conference for the announcement of the film Jurassic World Rebirth as part of the 2nd edition of Comic Con Experience Mexico 2025 'CCXP' at Centro Banamex in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 31, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Tischler/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jurassic World Rebirth - CCXP 2025
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    Jurassic World Rebirth - CCXP 2025
    Actor Mahershala Ali and actress Scarlett Johansson attend a conference for the announcement of the film Jurassic World Rebirth as part of the 2nd edition of Comic Con Experience Mexico 2025 'CCXP' at Centro Banamex in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 31, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Tischler/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jurassic World Rebirth - CCXP 2025
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    Jurassic World Rebirth - CCXP 2025
    Actor Mahershala Ali and actress Scarlett Johansson attend a conference for the announcement of the film Jurassic World Rebirth as part of the 2nd edition of Comic Con Experience Mexico 2025 'CCXP' at Centro Banamex in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 31, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Tischler/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Jurassic World Rebirth - CCXP 2025
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    Jurassic World Rebirth - CCXP 2025
    Actor Mahershala Ali and actress Scarlett Johansson attend a conference for the announcement of the film Jurassic World Rebirth as part of the 2nd edition of Comic Con Experience Mexico 2025 'CCXP' at Centro Banamex in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 31, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Tischler/Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • 12 Months Of Active Awareness By Ilas Campaign
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    12 Months Of Active Awareness By Ilas Campaign
    Ana de Saracho O'Brien speaks during the press conference for the launch of the ''12 Months of Active Awareness'' campaign of the 'ILAS' Childhood Free from Sexual Abuse Association at Cinepolis Plaza Carso in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)

     

  • Flower Moon In Mexico City
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    Flower Moon In Mexico City
    The Flower Moon is observed in the sky above Mexico City, Mexico, on May 12, 2025. This is the traditional name given to the full moon of May, a name that comes from the indigenous cultures of North America, who assign a specific name to each full moon according to the changes in season. In this case, the May Moon is associated with the abundant flowering that characterizes spring in the Northern Hemisphere. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto)

     

  • Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
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    Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
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    A 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron WC-130 Hercules is hosed down after completing a flight over the Gulf of Mexico. The water pressure removes salt that accumulates on the aircraft when it flies through storms over the ocean. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Andrew Lee)
    Top Guns: The Best U.S. Air Force Pictures of 2013

    These stunning images show a year in the life of the largest air force in the world.

    The United States Air Force has operations all over the world and enlisted photographers are there to capture the action.

    The service's specialist Airman magazine has curated the most impactful imagery from 2013 for a special issue entitled 'Year in Visuals'.

    As would be expected, the gallery features awesome images of aircraft, but there are also personal military stories including a striking image of Capt. Candice Adams Ismirle preparing for cancer radiation treatment, while Staff Sgt. Ron Blodgett is shown in tears as he embraces his son after returning from a deployment in Southwest Asia.

    Managing editor Tech. Sgt. Chris Powell explains: "We pride ourselves on publishing the powerful imagery and videos Air Force photographers and broadcasters produce every day. These professionals travel the world, sometimes putting themselves in harm's way, to bring you the visual story from an Airman's perspective.

    "Our goal is to make you feel as close to the story as possible, being right there with Airmen providing security in Afghanistan, a team of Airmen hiking the highest mountains on Earth or showcasing the Air Force's many aircraft conducting operations throughout the world."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUXHHMGWE (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Carnival Triumph cruise ship adrift in the Gulf of Mexico - 13 Feb 2013
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    Carnival Triumph cruise ship adrift in the Gulf of Mexico - 13 Feb 2013
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    A Coast Guard Aviation Training Center Mobile MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew delivers approximately 3,000 pounds of equipment, which included a generator and electrical cables, from the offshore supply vessel Lana Rose to the Carnival Cruise Ship Triumph in the Gulf of Mexico. The generator will be used to help provide additional power to the cruise ship
    Carnival Triumph cruise ship adrift in the Gulf of Mexico - 13 Feb 2013
    The engine room caught on fire Sunday leaving the Triumph without power while on a cruise in the Gulf of Mexico. The ship was towed into the port of Mobile by tugboat.
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  • Australian Navy transport new battleship using one of the superships of Dockwise - Aug 2012
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    Australian Navy transport new battleship using one of the superships of Dockwise - Aug 2012
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dockwise / Rex Features (1738219a)

    You Floated My Battleship! The Superships That Carry Superloads
    When the weighty problem of transporting superloads around the world arises, a bulky breed of superships are ready to take up the challenge.

    But rather than standard cargo containers, these vessels are capable of floating unimaginable loads including full oil rigs, multiple nuclear-powered submarines and, in one epic voyage, 18 barges from China to the Netherlands.

    Currently, the Australian Navy are employing the services of Netherlands-based shipping company Dockwise's MV Blue Marlin, the largest cargo transport ship in the world.

    The ship is transporting the first of two aircraft carrier hulls from Spain to Melbourne.

    The Australian Landing Helicopter Dock (ALHD) Canberra is the first to commence the 12,000 nautical mile voyage around the Cape of Good Hope, estimated to be completed in 45 days after setting off on 20 August from Punta Langosteira, a new large port just south of La Coruna, northern Spain.

    Spanish company Navantia has completed construction of the ships from the keel to the flight deck, and now the hulls are being transported for completion by BAE Systems Australia. The second hull, the ALHD Adelaide, will be transported in early 2014.

    Blue Marlin is more than up to the task, being 712ft in length, larger than two football pitches, 138ft deep and able to carry 75,000 tonnes. That said, the ALHD Canberra is so large it overhangs the Blue Marlin deck by 180ft.

    Blue Marlin's load capability also meant it was the ship of choice for the U.S. Navy when they had to transport the stricken destroyer USS Cole back to the United States after the warship was damaged by an Al-Qaeda suicide bomber attack while anchored in the port of Aden, Yemen.

    The Blue Marlin is manned by a 24 crew and is powered by 17,000 horsep...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IURYCYFLK

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  • 'Salt' film photocall, Cancun, Mexico - 01 Jul 2010
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    'Salt' film photocall, Cancun, Mexico - 01 Jul 2010
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Theo Kingma / Rex Features ( 1204015f )
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    'Salt' film photocall, Cancun, Mexico - 01 Jul 2010

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  • 'Salt' film photocall, Cancun, Mexico - 01 Jul 2010
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    'Salt' film photocall, Cancun, Mexico - 01 Jul 2010
    Not to be Published in the US until 29 Sept 2010 - Not to be Published in US Tabloids
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Theo Kingma / Rex Features ( 1204015e )
    Angelina Jolie
    'Salt' film photocall, Cancun, Mexico - 01 Jul 2010

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  • VARIOUS
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1048235a )
    Three generations of Mexican fisherman work to pick, sort, and clean a huge catch from their gill net in San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja California Sur, Mexico. The men usually fish and clean the gill net, the women traditionally clean the fish while their children play nearby. The going rate for this catch was about 80 cents USD per kilo of cleaned fish. NO MODEL OR PROPERTY RELEASES FOR THESE IMAGES.
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  • VARIOUS
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    VARIOUS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael S. Nolan / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1048438a )
    California Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus) in San Ignacio Lagoon on the Pacific side of the Baja Peninsula, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Shown here is courtship behaviour, with an adult male penis display. Each winter thousands of California gray whales migrate from the Bering and Chuckchi seas to breed and calf in the warm water lagoons of Baja California. San Ignacio lagoon is the smallest of the three major such lagoons. Current (2008) population estimates put the California Gray Whale at between 20,000 and 24,000 animals.
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  • MARINE WILDLIFE
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    MARINE WILDLIFE
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 841441a )
    The Lindblad expedition ship National Geographic Sea Bird and its Zodiac in the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez) and the Baja Peninsula, Mexico.
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  • MARINE WILDLIFE
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    MARINE WILDLIFE
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 842355a )
    California Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus) in San Ignacio Lagoon on the Pacific side of the Baja Peninsula, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Each winter thousands of California gray whales migrate from the Bering and Chuckchi seas to breed and calf in the warm water lagoons of Baja California. San Ignacio lagoon is the smallest of the three major such lagoons. Current (2008) population estimates put the California Gray Whale at between 20,000 and 24,000 animals.
    MARINE WILDLIFE

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  • MARINE WILDLIFE
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    MARINE WILDLIFE
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 842353a )
    California Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus) in San Ignacio Lagoon on the Pacific side of the Baja Peninsula, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Each winter thousands of California gray whales migrate from the Bering and Chuckchi seas to breed and calf in the warm water lagoons of Baja California. San Ignacio lagoon is the smallest of the three major such lagoons. Current (2008) population estimates put the California Gray Whale at between 20,000 and 24,000 animals.
    MARINE WILDLIFE

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  • MARINE WILDLIFE
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    MARINE WILDLIFE
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 842352a )
    California Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus) in San Ignacio Lagoon on the Pacific side of the Baja Peninsula, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Each winter thousands of California gray whales migrate from the Bering and Chuckchi seas to breed and calf in the warm water lagoons of Baja California. San Ignacio lagoon is the smallest of the three major such lagoons. Current (2008) population estimates put the California Gray Whale at between 20,000 and 24,000 animals.
    MARINE WILDLIFE

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  • MARINE WILDLIFE
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    MARINE WILDLIFE
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 842348a )
    California Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus) in San Ignacio Lagoon on the Pacific side of the Baja Peninsula, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Each winter thousands of California gray whales migrate from the Bering and Chuckchi seas to breed and calf in the warm water lagoons of Baja California. San Ignacio lagoon is the smallest of the three major such lagoons. Current (2008) population estimates put the California Gray Whale at between 20,000 and 24,000 animals.
    MARINE WILDLIFE

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  • MARINE WILDLIFE
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    MARINE WILDLIFE
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 842347a )
    California Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus) in San Ignacio Lagoon on the Pacific side of the Baja Peninsula, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Each winter thousands of California gray whales migrate from the Bering and Chuckchi seas to breed and calf in the warm water lagoons of Baja California. San Ignacio lagoon is the smallest of the three major such lagoons. Current (2008) population estimates put the California Gray Whale at between 20,000 and 24,000 animals.
    MARINE WILDLIFE

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  • Central Mexico
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    Central Mexico
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    The Zocalo (central square) in the city of Cuernavaca. Province of Cuernavaca, Mexico.
    Central Mexico

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  • Chiapas, Mexico
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    Chiapas, Mexico
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 805300n )
    San Cristobal de las Casas is a city situated in the central highlands of the Mexican state of Chiapas. Province of Chiapas, Mexico.
    Chiapas, Mexico
    MAYAN MYSTICISM IN CHIAPAS

    Visitors to the Mexican state of Chiapas are guaranteed a trip drenched in Mayan mysticism, as well as unfettered access to lovely hotels, colonial towns and indigenous cultures.

    The Pacific Coast state also benefits from an abundance of lush green fields, forests and jungles, fresh air, unique flora and fauna and rare species.

    Many ethnic groups live in Chiapas and each has kept their traditions, languages and folklore alive. Their economy is based on cultivation - corn, beans, squash, potatoes, vegetables, pears, tomatoes and other plants - and raising animals such as pigs and poultry. And the colourful costumes of each group are just as varied as the countryside that surrounds them.

    Due to this ethnic tradition Chiapas is also famous for its handcrafts. The Tojolabals make various articles in wood and clay; the Lacandons produce reed flutes, hammocks, nets, leather bags, polished and decorated gourds, clay dolls and necklaces of seeds; while the Zoques are masters at weaving baskets and making toys.

    Surrounded by dozens of traditional Tzotzil and Tzeltal villages, the city of San Cristobal de Las Casas is at the heart of one of the most deeply rooted indigenous areas in Mexico. Set in a gorgeous highland valley, the colonial city has been a popular travelers' destination for decades. This makes it both an excellent base for local and regional exploration and a place where ancient customs coexist with modern luxuries. Many people who visit Chiapas stay in the town and use it as a base-camp to explore the surrounding area.

    However, San Cristobal is an interesting city in its own right, with a rich history. It's a pleasure to explore the city...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HTDOHGUH

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  • Chiapas, Mexico
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    Chiapas, Mexico
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    Central Market in San Cristobal de las Casas. Province of Chiapas, Mexico.
    Chiapas, Mexico
    MAYAN MYSTICISM IN CHIAPAS

    Visitors to the Mexican state of Chiapas are guaranteed a trip drenched in Mayan mysticism, as well as unfettered access to lovely hotels, colonial towns and indigenous cultures.

    The Pacific Coast state also benefits from an abundance of lush green fields, forests and jungles, fresh air, unique flora and fauna and rare species.

    Many ethnic groups live in Chiapas and each has kept their traditions, languages and folklore alive. Their economy is based on cultivation - corn, beans, squash, potatoes, vegetables, pears, tomatoes and other plants - and raising animals such as pigs and poultry. And the colourful costumes of each group are just as varied as the countryside that surrounds them.

    Due to this ethnic tradition Chiapas is also famous for its handcrafts. The Tojolabals make various articles in wood and clay; the Lacandons produce reed flutes, hammocks, nets, leather bags, polished and decorated gourds, clay dolls and necklaces of seeds; while the Zoques are masters at weaving baskets and making toys.

    Surrounded by dozens of traditional Tzotzil and Tzeltal villages, the city of San Cristobal de Las Casas is at the heart of one of the most deeply rooted indigenous areas in Mexico. Set in a gorgeous highland valley, the colonial city has been a popular travelers' destination for decades. This makes it both an excellent base for local and regional exploration and a place where ancient customs coexist with modern luxuries. Many people who visit Chiapas stay in the town and use it as a base-camp to explore the surrounding area.

    However, San Cristobal is an interesting city in its own right, with a rich history. It's a pleasure to explore the city's cobbled streets and markets, soaking up the unique ambi...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HTDOHGUH

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  • Chiapas, Mexico
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    Chiapas, Mexico
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 805300l )
    Central Market in San Cristobal de las Casas. Province of Chiapas, Mexico.
    Chiapas, Mexico
    MAYAN MYSTICISM IN CHIAPAS

    Visitors to the Mexican state of Chiapas are guaranteed a trip drenched in Mayan mysticism, as well as unfettered access to lovely hotels, colonial towns and indigenous cultures.

    The Pacific Coast state also benefits from an abundance of lush green fields, forests and jungles, fresh air, unique flora and fauna and rare species.

    Many ethnic groups live in Chiapas and each has kept their traditions, languages and folklore alive. Their economy is based on cultivation - corn, beans, squash, potatoes, vegetables, pears, tomatoes and other plants - and raising animals such as pigs and poultry. And the colourful costumes of each group are just as varied as the countryside that surrounds them.

    Due to this ethnic tradition Chiapas is also famous for its handcrafts. The Tojolabals make various articles in wood and clay; the Lacandons produce reed flutes, hammocks, nets, leather bags, polished and decorated gourds, clay dolls and necklaces of seeds; while the Zoques are masters at weaving baskets and making toys.

    Surrounded by dozens of traditional Tzotzil and Tzeltal villages, the city of San Cristobal de Las Casas is at the heart of one of the most deeply rooted indigenous areas in Mexico. Set in a gorgeous highland valley, the colonial city has been a popular travelers' destination for decades. This makes it both an excellent base for local and regional exploration and a place where ancient customs coexist with modern luxuries. Many people who visit Chiapas stay in the town and use it as a base-camp to explore the surrounding area.

    However, San Cristobal is an interesting city in its own right, with a rich history. It's a pleasure to explore the city's cobbled streets and markets, soaking up the unique ambi...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HTDOHGUH

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  • Chiapas, Mexico
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    Chiapas, Mexico
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 805300k )
    A native Indian man at the Central Market in San Cristobal de las Casas. Province of Chiapas, Mexico.
    Chiapas, Mexico
    MAYAN MYSTICISM IN CHIAPAS

    Visitors to the Mexican state of Chiapas are guaranteed a trip drenched in Mayan mysticism, as well as unfettered access to lovely hotels, colonial towns and indigenous cultures.

    The Pacific Coast state also benefits from an abundance of lush green fields, forests and jungles, fresh air, unique flora and fauna and rare species.

    Many ethnic groups live in Chiapas and each has kept their traditions, languages and folklore alive. Their economy is based on cultivation - corn, beans, squash, potatoes, vegetables, pears, tomatoes and other plants - and raising animals such as pigs and poultry. And the colourful costumes of each group are just as varied as the countryside that surrounds them.

    Due to this ethnic tradition Chiapas is also famous for its handcrafts. The Tojolabals make various articles in wood and clay; the Lacandons produce reed flutes, hammocks, nets, leather bags, polished and decorated gourds, clay dolls and necklaces of seeds; while the Zoques are masters at weaving baskets and making toys.

    Surrounded by dozens of traditional Tzotzil and Tzeltal villages, the city of San Cristobal de Las Casas is at the heart of one of the most deeply rooted indigenous areas in Mexico. Set in a gorgeous highland valley, the colonial city has been a popular travelers' destination for decades. This makes it both an excellent base for local and regional exploration and a place where ancient customs coexist with modern luxuries. Many people who visit Chiapas stay in the town and use it as a base-camp to explore the surrounding area.

    However, San Cristobal is an interesting city in its own right, with a rich history. It's a pleasure to explore the city's cobbled streets and markets,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HTDOHGUH

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  • Chiapas, Mexico
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    Chiapas, Mexico
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 805300cd )
    Market day in the Indian village of San Juan de Chamula. Province of Chiapas, Mexico.
    Chiapas, Mexico
    MAYAN MYSTICISM IN CHIAPAS

    Visitors to the Mexican state of Chiapas are guaranteed a trip drenched in Mayan mysticism, as well as unfettered access to lovely hotels, colonial towns and indigenous cultures.

    The Pacific Coast state also benefits from an abundance of lush green fields, forests and jungles, fresh air, unique flora and fauna and rare species.

    Many ethnic groups live in Chiapas and each has kept their traditions, languages and folklore alive. Their economy is based on cultivation - corn, beans, squash, potatoes, vegetables, pears, tomatoes and other plants - and raising animals such as pigs and poultry. And the colourful costumes of each group are just as varied as the countryside that surrounds them.

    Due to this ethnic tradition Chiapas is also famous for its handcrafts. The Tojolabals make various articles in wood and clay; the Lacandons produce reed flutes, hammocks, nets, leather bags, polished and decorated gourds, clay dolls and necklaces of seeds; while the Zoques are masters at weaving baskets and making toys.

    Surrounded by dozens of traditional Tzotzil and Tzeltal villages, the city of San Cristobal de Las Casas is at the heart of one of the most deeply rooted indigenous areas in Mexico. Set in a gorgeous highland valley, the colonial city has been a popular travelers' destination for decades. This makes it both an excellent base for local and regional exploration and a place where ancient customs coexist with modern luxuries. Many people who visit Chiapas stay in the town and use it as a base-camp to explore the surrounding area.

    However, San Cristobal is an interesting city in its own right, with a rich history. It's a pleasure to explore the city's cobbled streets and markets, soaking up the...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HTDOHGUH

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