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The small town of Caliente, in south-eastern Nevada, seemed to have more people in the cemeteries than there were living there.
This particular cemetery was absolutely beautiful. It did not seem like I was in the desert at all; it felt more like an east coast burial grounds.
The green area in the foreground is normally covered by water. Another victim of drought conditions in the southwest.
Aguas Calientes is the colloquial name for "Hot Springs", a town in Peru on the Urubamba (Vilcanota) River. It is best known as the closest access point to the sacred historical site of Machu Picchu (in Quechua: old mountain), which is 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) away, about 1.5 hours walk. There are many hotels and restaurants for tourists, as well as natural hot baths, which give the town its name.
a northbound BNSF TOF train is about to wind its way more or less parallel to caliente bodfish road down into caliente, ca and the horseshoe curve there.
Máquina antigua en la que todavÃa se hace el chocolate caliente en la pastelerÃa Florida, en Bogotá.
Noviembre de 2010.
Aguas Calientes
Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, Peru
The arrival/departure town of the Hiram Bingham luxury train by Orient-Express, and the access to the citadella of Machu Picchu and the Wayna Picchu in Peru.
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Photo taken for the community-based tourism project Rutas del Sur developed in Venezuela by the Programa Andes Tropicales fundation.
Foto tomada en el marco del proyecto de turismo de base comunitario Rutas del Sur desarrollado en Venezuela por la Fundación Programa Andes Tropicales.
Photo prise dans le cadre du projet de tourisme de base communautaire Rutas del Sur développé au Venezuela par la fondation Programa Andes Tropicales.