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  • Squat melon cactus and Spanish dildo cactus growing along the arid coast of the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
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  • Squat melon cactus and Spanish dildo cactus growing along the arid coast of the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
    Guanica_Forest_19289.JPG
  • Squat melon cactus showing a fleshy globose stem and spiny longitudinal ridges and bearing a prickly and woolly crown with small pink flowers  growing along the arid coast of the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
    Guanica_Forest_19282.JPG
  • Squat melon cactus and Spanish dildo cactus growing along the arid coast of the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
    Guanica_Forest_19291.JPG
  • Squat melon cactus and Spanish dildo cactus growing along the arid coast of the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
    Guanica_Forest_19288.JPG
  • Squat melon cactus showing a fleshy globose stem and spiny longitudinal ridges and bearing a prickly and woolly crown with small pink flowers  growing along the arid coast of the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
    Guanica_Forest_19287.JPG
  • Squat melon cactus showing a fleshy globose stem and spiny longitudinal ridges and bearing a prickly and woolly crown with small pink flowers  growing along the arid coast of the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
    Guanica_Forest_19286.JPG
  • Spanish dildo cactus growing along the arid coast of Whale Bay in the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
    Guanica_Forest_19278.JPG
  • Squat melon cactus showing a fleshy globose stem and spiny longitudinal ridges and bearing a prickly and woolly crown with small pink flowers  growing along the arid coast of the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
    Guanica_Forest_19279.JPG
  • Squat melon cactus showing a fleshy globose stem and spiny longitudinal ridges and bearing a prickly and woolly crown with small pink flowers  growing along the arid coast of the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
    Guanica_Forest_19280.JPG
  • Squat melon cactus showing a fleshy globose stem and spiny longitudinal ridges and bearing a prickly and woolly crown with small pink flowers  growing along the arid coast of the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
    Guanica_Forest_19281.JPG
  • Squat melon cactus showing a fleshy globose stem and spiny longitudinal ridges and bearing a prickly and woolly crown with small pink flowers  growing along the arid coast of the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
    Guanica_Forest_19283.JPG
  • Squat melon cactus showing a fleshy globose stem and spiny longitudinal ridges and bearing a prickly and woolly crown with small pink flowers  growing along the arid coast of the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
    Guanica_Forest_19284.JPG
  • Squat melon cactus showing a fleshy globose stem and spiny longitudinal ridges and bearing a prickly and woolly crown with small pink flowers  growing along the arid coast of the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
    Guanica_Forest_19285.JPG
  • Cactus growing along the arid coast of Whale Bay in the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
    Guanica_Forest_19277.JPG
  • A Kuwaiti nomad with a herd of dromedary camels in the desert of northern Kuwait near the Iraq border.
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  • A Kuwaiti nomad with a herd of dromedary camels in the desert of northern Kuwait near the Iraq border.
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  • A herd of dromedary camels in the desert of northern Kuwait near the Iraq border.
    Kuwait_15279.JPG
  • A herd of dromedary camels in the desert of northern Kuwait near the Iraq border.
    Kuwait_15277.JPG
  • A herd of dromedary camels in the desert of northern Kuwait near the Iraq border.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_013.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_001.jpg
  • A herd of dromedary camels in the desert of northern Kuwait near the Iraq border.
    Kuwait_15287.JPG
  • A Kuwaiti nomad with a herd of dromedary camels in the desert of northern Kuwait near the Iraq border.
    Kuwait_15284.JPG
  • A Kuwaiti nomand with a dromedary camel in the desert of northern Kuwait near the Iraq border.
    Kuwait_15283.JPG
  • A Kuwaiti nomand with a dromedary camel in the desert of northern Kuwait near the Iraq border.
    Kuwait_15281.JPG
  • A Kuwaiti nomand with a dromedary camel in the desert of northern Kuwait near the Iraq border.
    Kuwait_15282.JPG
  • A herd of dromedary camels in the desert of northern Kuwait near the Iraq border.
    Kuwait_15278.JPG
  • A herd of dromedary camels in the desert of northern Kuwait near the Iraq border.
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  • A herd of dromedary camels in the desert of northern Kuwait near the Iraq border.
    Kuwait_15275.JPG
  • View of Route 163 to Monument Valley on the southern border of Utah with northern Arizona. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. The Navajo name for the valley is Tsé Bii' Ndzisgaii - Valley of the Rocks.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_014.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_012.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_011.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_010.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_009.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_008.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_007.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_006.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_005.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_003.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_002.jpg
  • Agave plants against a pink adobe wall in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
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  • A horse cart passes the Iglesia de San Diego De Alcalá church at the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70461.JPG
  • A horse cart passes the pyramid shaped granaries and the front towers of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70460.JPG
  • A horse cart passes the pyramid shaped granaries and the front towers of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70459.JPG
  • The pyramid shaped granaries and the front towers of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70457.JPG
  • The pyramid shaped granaries and the front towers of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70455.JPG
  • The pyramid shaped granaries and the front towers of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70454.JPG
  • The pyramid shaped granaries of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70453.JPG
  • The Iglesia de San Diego De Alcalá church behind the pyramid shaped granaries at the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property.
    Hacienda Berrio_70452.JPG
  • The Iglesia de San Diego De Alcalá church behind the pyramid shaped granaries at the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property.
    Hacienda Berrio_70451.JPG
  • The Iglesia de San Diego De Alcalá church behind the pyramid shaped granaries at the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property.
    Hacienda Berrio_70448.JPG
  • The Iglesia de San Diego De Alcalá church behind the pyramid shaped granaries at the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property.
    Hacienda Berrio_70447.JPG
  • The Iglesia de San Diego De Alcalá church behind the pyramid shaped granaries at the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property.
    Hacienda Berrio_70446.JPG
  • The Iglesia de San Diego De Alcalá church behind the pyramid shaped granaries at the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property.
    Hacienda Berrio_70445.JPG
  • The pyramid shaped granaries and the front towers of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70443.JPG
  • A man checks the oak barrels filled with Mezcal as they age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70442.JPG
  • A man checks the oak barrels filled with Mezcal as they age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70440.JPG
  • A man checks the oak barrels filled with Mezcal as they age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70438.JPG
  • A man checks the oak barrels filled with Mezcal as they age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70436.JPG
  • A worker rests by the oak barrels filled with Mezcal as they age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70434.JPG
  • A worker rests by the oak barrels filled with Mezcal as they age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70433.JPG
  • Oak barrels filled with Mezcal age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70432.JPG
  • Oak barrels filled with Mezcal age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70431.JPG
  • The Iglesia de San Diego De Alcalá as seen from the entry to the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property.
    Hacienda Berrio_70430.JPG
  • A secondary courtyard and fountain at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70429.JPG
  • A secondary courtyard at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70428.JPG
  • View of the front towers of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio from the old Mescal distillery in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property.
    Hacienda Berrio_70427.JPG
  • View of the front towers of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio from the old Mescal distillery in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property.
    Hacienda Berrio_70426.JPG
  • A man walks down the ramp at the old Mescal distillery part of the ruins at the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property.
    Hacienda Berrio_70424.JPG
  • View of the Iglesia de San Diego De Alcalá church once part of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property.
    Hacienda Berrio_70423.JPG
  • View of the front towers of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio from the old Mescal distillery in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property.
    Hacienda Berrio_70420.JPG
  • View of the Iglesia de San Diego De Alcalá church, left, and the front towers of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio from the old Mescal distillery in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property.
    Hacienda Berrio_70419.JPG
  • The ruins of a palenque for making Mezcal at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70418.JPG
  • The ruins of a palenque for making Mezcal at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70417.JPG
  • The ruins of a palenque for roasting agave to make Mezcal at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70416.JPG
  • The ruins of a palenque for roasting agave to make Mezcal at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70415.JPG
  • A secondary courtyard looking toward the front at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70412.JPG
  • A view of the Moncado Burial Chapel from inside a crumbling room at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70411.JPG
  • A view of the Moncado Burial Chapel from inside a crumbling room at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70410.JPG
  • A secondary courtyard at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70409.JPG
  • Stables under the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70408.JPG
  • A view of the pyramid shaped granaries from inside a crumbling room at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70407.JPG
  • A secondary courtyard at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70406.JPG
  • A view of the pyramid shaped granaries from inside a crumbling room at the fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70405.JPG
  • A man checks the oak barrels filled with Mezcal as they age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70404.JPG
  • A man checks the oak barrels filled with Mezcal as they age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70403.JPG
  • White oak barrels filled with Mezcal age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70402.JPG
  • White oak barrels filled with Mezcal age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70400.JPG
  • White oak barrels filled with Mezcal age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70399.JPG
  • White oak barrels filled with Mezcal age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70398.JPG
  • White oak barrels filled with Mezcal age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70397.JPG
  • White oak barrels filled with Mezcal age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70396.JPG
  • A photographer takes a photo of the painted ceiling on the grand stairs of the derelict and fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70394.JPG
  • The derelict and crumbling Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70392.JPG
  • The derelict and crumbling Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70391.JPG
  • The derelict and crumbling Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70390.JPG
  • A painted ceiling on the grand stairs of the derelict and fading Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70389.JPG
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