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361 images Created 9 Dec 2009

Travel Images by Richard Ellis Photography

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  • Morelia Cathedral at night on the Plaza de Armas Morelia, Michoacan state Mexico. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and hosts on of the best preserved collection of Spanish Colonial architecture in the world. Commissioned by the Duke of Albuquerque, appointed Viceroy to the territories of Mexico, ordered its construction in 1660 which was carried out by the Italian master Vicente Barroso until his death in 1692 it took an additional 52 years to complete. The Cathedral has the highest and bulkiest church towers of the continent.
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  • View of Iglesia de San Pancho, a 16th century church that appeared in the John Houston, Humphrey Bogart film, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. The church was constructed in the Spanish Renaissance style.
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  • Giant century plant and cactus in the arid desert of Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • View of the Templo y Ex-Convento de San Augustin in Morelia, Mexico. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and hosts on of the best preserved collection of Spanish Colonial architecture in the world.
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  • View of the Templo y Ex-Convento de San Augustin in Morelia, Mexico. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and hosts on of the best preserved collection of Spanish Colonial architecture in the world.
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  • View of the Templo y Ex-Convento de San Augustin in Morelia, Mexico. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and hosts on of the best preserved collection of Spanish Colonial architecture in the world.
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  • Morelia Cathedral on the Plaza de Armas Morelia, Michoacan state Mexico. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and hosts on of the best preserved collection of Spanish Colonial architecture in the world. Commissioned by the Duke of Albuquerque, appointed Viceroy to the territories of Mexico, ordered its construction in 1660 which was carried out by the Italian master Vicente Barroso until his death in 1692 it took an additional 52 years to complete. The Cathedral has the highest and bulkiest church towers of the continent.
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  • View of the Templo de la Merced, in Morelia, Michoacan state Mexico. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and hosts on of the best preserved collection of Spanish Colonial architecture in the world. With elements of baroque and baroque plateresque the construction began in 1604 for the Order of Mercedario. Later, the monastery became a school.
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  • View of Iglesia de San Francisco in Morelia, Michoacan state Mexico. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and hosts one of the best preserved collection of Spanish Colonial architecture in the world. The church was built by the Franciscans in 1531.
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  • Sunrise over Folly Beach at Morris Island Park near Charleston.
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  • Sunrise over Folly Beach viewing the Morris Lighthouse through the sand dunes near Charleston, SC. Morris Lighthouse dates back to 1767 but was rebuilt in the current form in 1873 after it was destroyed in the civil war.
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  • Sunrise over Folly Beach at Morris Island Park near Charleston, SC. Morris Island Light House is the the background. Morris Lighthouse dates back to 1767 but was rebuilt in the current form in 1873 after it was destroyed in the civil war.
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  • Sunrise over Folly Beach with the Morris Lighthouse near Charleston, SC. Morris Lighthouse dates back to 1767 but was rebuilt in the current form in 1873 after it was destroyed in the civil war.
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  • Sunrise over estate homes along the Battery in historic Charleston, SC overlooking Charleston harbor. The homes are considered the some of the best preserved historic homes in America.
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  • Sunrise over Folly Beach viewing the Morris Lighthouse near Charleston, SC. Morris Lighthouse dates back to 1767 but was rebuilt in the current form in 1873 after it was destroyed in the civil war.
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  • The Coastal Carolina Fair in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • The Coastal Carolina Fair in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • The Coastal Carolina Fair in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Saltwater marsh along the coast of South Carolina near Charleston.
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  • View down the dock in a saltwater marsh along the coast of South Carolina near Charleston.
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  • A dock in a saltwater marsh along the coast of South Carolina near Charleston.
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  • Detail of reed in a saltwater marsh along the coast of South Carolina near Charleston.
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  • Detail of reed in a saltwater marsh along the coast of South Carolina near Charleston.
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  • Saltwater marsh along the coast of South Carolina near Charleston.
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  • Saltwater marsh along the coast of South Carolina near Charleston.
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