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  • BAS-RELIEF IN THE PRINCE'S CHAMBER, HOUSE OF LORDS, QUEEN ELIZABETH KNIGHTING SI
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    BAS-RELIEF IN THE PRINCE'S CHAMBER, HOUSE OF LORDS, QUEEN ELIZABETH KNIGHTING SI
    BAS-RELIEF IN THE PRINCE'S CHAMBER, HOUSE OF LORDS, QUEEN ELIZABETH KNIGHTING SIR FRANCIS DRAKE (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • Chiapas, Mexico
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    Chiapas, Mexico
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 805300bj )
    The Mayan ruins of Palenque and the Palace. The Palace is complex of several connected and adjacent buildings and it houses many fine sculptures and bas-relief carvings as well as the distinctive four-storey tower. Province of Chiapas, Mexico., The site was abandoned by the Mayan people for several centuries when the Spanish invadors arrived in Chiapas in the 16th century.
    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 mod...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HTDOHGUH

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  • Chiapas, Mexico
    DUKAS_08545552_REX
    Chiapas, Mexico
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 805300bi )
    The Mayan ruins of Palenque and the Palace. The Palace is complex of several connected and adjacent buildings and it houses many fine sculptures and bas-relief carvings as well as the distinctive four-storey tower. Province of Chiapas, Mexico., The site was abandoned by the Mayan people for several centuries when the Spanish invadors arrived in Chiapas in the 16th century.
    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 mod...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HTDOHGUH

    DUKAS/REX