Monuments
Pyramid at Chichen Itza, Yucatan
Mayan Ancient Ruins of Chichen Itza El Castillo pyramid located in the Yucatan Peninsula, in southern Mexico.
Chichen itza is an archeological site that the Mayan civilization used to inhabit.
This pyramid is well knows for its feathered serpent sculptures at the base of its stairways and how shadows simulate the movement of a snake.
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Vertical Chichén Itzá Mayan Ruins
Vertical stock photo of Chichén Itzá Mayan Ruins.
Stock photograph depicting El Castillo focusing in the feathered serpent sculptures at the base of its stairways a sunny sky and lawn.
Its believed that the variety of architectural styles at the site may be the result of having the most diverse population in the Mayan region.
Chichén Itzá
Stock photo of Chichén Itzá.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is located in southern México.
The Castle or El Castillo Mayan ruins are located in the eastern side of the mexican state of Yucatán and the municipality of Tinúm.
This photograph depicts two sides of the pyramid over the lawn, with some tropical trees at its back and a clear sky.
The old lighthouse in Cabo
Vertical stock photo of the Old lighthouse in Cabo with the dark blue water of the Pacific Ocean and a dense fog as background.
This photography shows the El Faro Viejo facade, that was designed and built over 100 years ago.
Rocks on a Cabo beach
Rocks on a Cabo beach with the dark blue sea and foggy sky as background.
This tock photo was taken near The Faro de Cabo Falso remains are so important to this town's community that the entrance to the public is forbidden.
The engineer that boult it over 1000 years ago was Joaquín Palacios Gómez and was spanish by birth.
Lighthouse over a beach dune
Stock photo of the Cabo old light house built in 1890 over a beach dune with dark blue waters that end in the Pacific Ocean as its background.
The Faro Viejo remains are not opened to the public but the spectacular view is still makes this spot worth visiting.
In addition, this Beach is a place that turtles emigrate to, to dig their nests and lay their eggs at night.
Cabo’s Lighthouse
Stock photo of Cabo's light house built over a rocky top hill, located in this well known Baja California Sur touristic spot.
This beautiful photograph depicts a clear blue sky and an arid landscape.
El Faro Viejo, The Old Lighthouse Cabo
Landscape stock photo of El Faro Viejo, The Old Light House in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur.
This photography depicts its entrance and a dark blue water beach as background.
This lighthouse was build by the spanish engineer Joaquín Palacios Gómez over a century ago.
This is only one of many touristic spots within Cabo.
Old Lighthouse in Cabo
Stock photo of The Old Light House in Cabo San Lucas, called El Faro Viejo.
It also depicts a dark blue beach and incredible looking fog and clouds in the background.
The Faro de Cabo Falso is considered a monument because of its age; it was build over a century ago by the spanish engineer Joaquín Palacios Gómez.
Cabo is now one of the most important vacations spots, with a variety of activities and places of interest besides its well known spas, beautiful beaches and cruise ships.
Arch at Square San in Jose del Cabo
Stock photo of a decorative Arch taken at downtown San Jose del Cabo's Central square, on the mexican state of Baja California Sur.
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