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  • No Name Pub Big Pine Key, Florida
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  • No Name Pub Big Pine Key, Florida
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  • The Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China
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  • Bas-reliefs on the Monument to the People's Heroes in Tian'an Men square in Beijing, China
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  • The Monument to the People's Heroes in Tian'an Men square in Beijing, China
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  • A Tlingit totem pole in Totem park carved by master carver Tommy Joseph in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin but was originally an indigenous Tlingit fishing camp.
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  • A Tlingit totem pole in Totem park carved by master carver Tommy Joseph in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin but was originally an indigenous Tlingit fishing camp.
    Petersburg Alaska_76528.JPG
  • A Tlingit totem pole in Totem park carved by master carver Tommy Joseph in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin but was originally an indigenous Tlingit fishing camp.
    Petersburg Alaska_76527.JPG
  • A Tlingit totem pole in Totem park carved by master carver Tommy Joseph in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin but was originally an indigenous Tlingit fishing camp.
    Petersburg Alaska_76526.JPG
  • A Tlingit totem pole in Totem park carved by master carver Tommy Joseph in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin but was originally an indigenous Tlingit fishing camp.
    Petersburg Alaska_76516.JPG
  • A Tlingit totem pole in Totem park carved by master carver Tommy Joseph in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin but was originally an indigenous Tlingit fishing camp.
    Petersburg Alaska_76515.JPG
  • Two crosses form a memorial for two young people who died on the Sing Lee Alley bridge across Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76470.JPG
  • A Tlingit totem pole in Totem park carved by master carver Tommy Joseph in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin but was originally an indigenous Tlingit fishing camp.
    Petersburg Alaska_76514.JPG
  • People view the scenic panorama of blue sky over the turquoise waters of Lake Louise and the snow dusted Fairview Mountain from the overlook in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada.
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  • People view the scenic panorama of blue sky over the turquoise waters of Lake Louise and the snow dusted Fairview Mountain from the overlook in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada.
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  • People leave behind messages to remember dead pets during the Day of the Dead festival at the Jardin Principal in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico. The week-long celebration is a time when Mexicans welcome the dead back to earth for a visit and celebrate life.
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  • Old net floats decorate the wall of an old wooden boathouse along Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76473.JPG
  • A mini tugboat tied up against an old wooden boathouse along Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76466.JPG
  • The painting of the Nymph llamada La Bathroom, painted in 1891 by N. González in 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_70377.JPG
  • View 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_70360.JPG
  • Tributes are left at a makeshift memorial around the Pulse Nightclub December 18, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. On June 12, 2016 49 people were killed and 53 injured in the deadliest mass shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history, and the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since the events of September 11, 2001.
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  • Photos and tributes are left at a makeshift memorial around the Pulse Nightclub December 18, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. On June 12, 2016 49 people were killed and 53 injured in the deadliest mass shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history, and the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since the events of September 11, 2001.
    Pulse_Orlando_53950.JPG
  • The memorial for the victims of the Aurora theater shooting that killed twelve people and injured seventy others, installed near Aurora Municipal Center in Aurora, Colorado. The memorial was created by artist Douwe Blumberg, and consists of a park-like dell with 83 abstract birds, one for each victim. Thirteen of the birds, with translucent wings, are on a center column and represent the twelve dead and the unborn child killed in the shooting.
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  • The memorial for the victims of the Aurora theater shooting that killed twelve people and injured seventy others, installed near Aurora Municipal Center in Aurora, Colorado. The memorial was created by artist Douwe Blumberg, and consists of a park-like dell with 83 abstract birds, one for each victim. Thirteen of the birds, with translucent wings, are on a center column and represent the twelve dead and the unborn child killed in the shooting.
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  • The memorial for the victims of the Aurora theater shooting that killed twelve people and injured seventy others, installed near Aurora Municipal Center in Aurora, Colorado. The memorial was created by artist Douwe Blumberg, and consists of a park-like dell with 83 abstract birds, one for each victim. Thirteen of the birds, with translucent wings, are on a center column and represent the twelve dead and the unborn child killed in the shooting.
    Aurora Memorial_20180822034.JPG
  • The memorial for the victims of the Aurora theater shooting that killed twelve people and injured seventy others, installed near Aurora Municipal Center in Aurora, Colorado. The memorial was created by artist Douwe Blumberg, and consists of a park-like dell with 83 abstract birds, one for each victim. Thirteen of the birds, with translucent wings, are on a center column and represent the twelve dead and the unborn child killed in the shooting.
    Aurora Memorial_20180822033.JPG
  • The memorial for the victims of the Aurora theater shooting that killed twelve people and injured seventy others, installed near Aurora Municipal Center in Aurora, Colorado. The memorial was created by artist Douwe Blumberg, and consists of a park-like dell with 83 abstract birds, one for each victim. Thirteen of the birds, with translucent wings, are on a center column and represent the twelve dead and the unborn child killed in the shooting.
    Aurora Memorial_20180822032.JPG
  • A fishing boat heads down the Wrangell Narrows past the tiny village of Petersburg on Mitkof Island in Frederick Sound with the Alaska Coast Range of mountains behind on Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
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  • A fishing boat pulls out from the Icicle Seafoods fish docks in the tiny village of Petersburg on Mitkof Island along the Wrangell Narrows in Frederick Sound with the Alaska Coast Range of mountains behind on Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
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  • Statue of fisherman Bojer Wikan standing in Bojer Wikan Fishermens Memorial Park in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
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  • A mural of Orca whales on the side of a building in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76520.JPG
  • A tiny wooden cottage along the boardwalk on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
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  • Old wooden stilt homes on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
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  • Old wooden stilt homes on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
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  • Old wooden stilt homes on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
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  • Old wooden stilt homes on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
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  • Old wooden stilt homes on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
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  • Old wooden stilt homes on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76493.JPG
  • The Sons of Norway Fedrelandet Lodge on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
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  • The Sons of Norway Fedrelandet Lodge on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76488.JPG
  • An old wooden stilt boat house on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76487.JPG
  • An old wooden stilt boat house on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76485.JPG
  • The Sons of Norway Hall Fedrelandet Lodge, Viking ship and Bojer Wikan Fishermens Memorial Park on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76483.JPG
  • The Sons of Norway Hall Fedrelandet Lodge, Viking ship and Bojer Wikan Fishermens Memorial Park on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76482.JPG
  • The Sons of Norway Hall Fedrelandet Lodge, Viking ship and Bojer Wikan Fishermens Memorial Park on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76480.JPG
  • The Sons of Norway Hall Fedrelandet Lodge, Viking ship and Bojer Wikan Fishermens Memorial Park on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76479.JPG
  • The Sons of Norway Hall Fedrelandet Lodge, Viking ship and Bojer Wikan Fishermens Memorial Park on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76477.JPG
  • Old net floats decorate the wall of an old wooden boathouse along Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76474.JPG
  • The Sons of Norway Hall Fedrelandet Lodge, Viking ship and Bojer Wikan Fishermens Memorial Park on Hammer Slough in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76472.JPG
  • The Sons of Norway Hall Fedrelandet Lodge and Viking ship in Bojer Wikan Fishermens Memorial Park in Petersburg, Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76467.JPG
  • The Sons of Norway Hall Fedrelandet Lodge with painted rosemaling shutters in the tiny village of Petersburg on Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76461.JPG
  • The Sons of Norway Hall Fedrelandet Lodge with painted rosemaling shutters in the tiny village of Petersburg on Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76460.JPG
  • The Sons of Norway Hall Fedrelandet Lodge in the tiny village of Petersburg on Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76459.JPG
  • A fishing boat tied to the Icicle Seafoods dock in the tiny village of Petersburg on Mitkof Island along the Wrangell Narrows in Frederick Sound on Mitkof Island, Alaska. Petersburg settled by Norwegian immigrant Peter Buschmann is known as Little Norway due to the high percentage of people of Scandinavian origin.
    Petersburg Alaska_76454.JPG
  • Projections of people who died in the past year are projected on the wall of the San Juan de Dios cemetery during the Dia de Muertos festival in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The multi-day festival is to remember friends and family members who have died using calaveras, aztec marigolds, alfeniques, papel picado and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed.
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  • 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.
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  • 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_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_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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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_70415.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 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
  • 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_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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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_70388.JPG
  • A derelict and crumbling room in 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_70385.JPG
  • A derelict and crumbling room in 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_70381.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_70379.JPG
  • A derelict and crumbling room in 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_70366.JPG
  • A derelict and crumbling room in 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_70365.JPG
  • A derelict and crumbling room in 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_70362.JPG
  • View 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_70358.JPG
  • A derelict and crumbling room in 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_70355.JPG
  • View 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_70353.JPG
  • A derelict and crumbling room in 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_70352.JPG
  • A derelict and crumbling room in 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_70351.JPG
  • The Iglesia de San Diego De Alcalá as seen from 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_70349.JPG
  • View of hand painted wallpaper in 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_70347.JPG
  • View of hand painted wallpaper in 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_70346.JPG
  • View 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_70345.JPG
  • Tributes are left at a makeshift memorial around the Pulse Nightclub December 18, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. On June 12, 2016 49 people were killed and 53 injured in the deadliest mass shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history, and the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since the events of September 11, 2001.
    Pulse_Orlando_53985.JPG
  • Tributes are left at a makeshift memorial around the Pulse Nightclub December 18, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. On June 12, 2016 49 people were killed and 53 injured in the deadliest mass shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history, and the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since the events of September 11, 2001.
    Pulse_Orlando_53984.JPG
  • Tributes are left at a makeshift memorial around the Pulse Nightclub December 18, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. On June 12, 2016 49 people were killed and 53 injured in the deadliest mass shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history, and the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since the events of September 11, 2001.
    Pulse_Orlando_53979.JPG
  • Tributes are left at a makeshift memorial around the Pulse Nightclub December 18, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. On June 12, 2016 49 people were killed and 53 injured in the deadliest mass shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history, and the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since the events of September 11, 2001.
    Pulse_Orlando_53977.JPG
  • Tributes are left at a makeshift memorial around the Pulse Nightclub December 18, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. On June 12, 2016 49 people were killed and 53 injured in the deadliest mass shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history, and the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since the events of September 11, 2001.
    Pulse_Orlando_53973.JPG
  • Tributes and photos are left at a makeshift memorial around the Pulse Nightclub December 18, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. On June 12, 2016 49 people were killed and 53 injured in the deadliest mass shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history, and the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since the events of September 11, 2001.
    Pulse_Orlando_53970.JPG
  • Tributes are left at a makeshift memorial around the Pulse Nightclub December 18, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. On June 12, 2016 49 people were killed and 53 injured in the deadliest mass shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history, and the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since the events of September 11, 2001.
    Pulse_Orlando_53969.JPG
  • Tributes are left at a makeshift memorial around the Pulse Nightclub December 18, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. On June 12, 2016 49 people were killed and 53 injured in the deadliest mass shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history, and the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since the events of September 11, 2001.
    Pulse_Orlando_53967.JPG
  • Tributes are left at a makeshift memorial around the Pulse Nightclub December 18, 2016 in Orlando, Florida. On June 12, 2016 49 people were killed and 53 injured in the deadliest mass shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history, and the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil since the events of September 11, 2001.
    Pulse_Orlando_53966.JPG
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