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Andrew Gibson

Andrew Gibson

Archive of all stock photography images to license online via www.jasonfriend.net from contributing photographer Andrew Gibson

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A blue chevrolet is parked in a driveway next to someone's house in Punta Arenas, Chile.
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A blue chevrolet is parked in a driveway next to someone's house in Punta Arenas, Chile.
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A statue of a winged angel with flowers that have been placed in her hands, silhoutted against a stormy sky, in the cemetery of Punta Arenas in the south of Chile.
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A teddy bear hangs in the window of a house in Punta Arenas, Chile.
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A statue of a woman wearing a robe, in the cemetery of Punta Arenas in the south of Chile.
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A Catholic shrine in the Chilean town of Punta Arenas. Shrines like this are a common site around Latin America.
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A Catholic shrine in the Chilean town of Punta Arenas. Shrines like this are a common site around Latin America.
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The grave of the last Indian in the cemetery of Punta Arenas in the south of Chile.
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The grave of the Unknown Indian (indiecito desconocido) in the cemetery of Punta Arenas in the south of Chile.
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The grave of the Unknown Indian (indiecito desconocido) in the cemetery of Punta Arenas in the south of Chile. The statue's foot has been worn away by people touching it for luck.
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A view across the cemetery in Punta Arenas towards the Straits of Magellan.
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The view across the cemetery in Punta Arenas, Chile, towards the Magellan Straits.
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The view across the cemetery in Punta Arenas, Chile, towards the Straits of Magellan.
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A view over Punta Arenas, Chile from a lookout over the city, towards the Straits of Magellan. The NCL cruise ship the Norwegian Crown is docked at the pier.
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A colorful tin house in Punta Arenas, Chile. The house is typical of the poorer parts of the city.
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A statue of a winged angel pointing upwards on top of a mausoleum in the cemetery in Punta Arenas, Chile.
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Flowers left on a headstone in the cemetery in Punta Arenas, Chile.
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The cemetery in Punta Arenas, Chile.
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A blue tin house in Punta Arenas, Chile, built in the typical style of the poorer parts of the city.
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An old bus in Punta Arenas, Chile, on the edge of the Straits of Magellan.
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Two men look at a racing car outside a home in Punta Arenas, Chile.
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The foot of a brass statue, part of the monument to Magellan in the plaza in Punta Arenas, Chile. It's said that sailors rub the big toe of the statue to bring good luck and guarantee their safe return from Antarctica.
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The beautiful bay of Zihuatanejo, taken from the cruise ship the MS Ryndam in the early morning.

Zihuatanejo is a small town on Mexico?s southwest Pacific Coast in the state of Guerrero. The modern resort of Ixtapa is five kilometres away. 

It was a sleepy fishing village until the early 1970?s, which is when the construction of Ixtapa begun. Zijuatanejo is now a popular destination. The beautiful bay is one of it?s main attractions.
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A piñata hangs above the street in Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
The star?s called a piñata and is a Mexican Christmas tradition. It?s made from a  clay pot filled with candies. At Christmas, blindfolded children will hit it with a long stick to break it and release the goodies. 

Zihuatanejo is a small town on Mexico?s southwest Pacific Coast in the state of Guerrero. The modern resort of Ixtapa is five kilometres away. 
It was a sleepy fishing village until the early 1970?s, which is when the construction of Ixtapa begun. Zijuatanejo is now a popular destination. The beautiful bay is one of it?s main attractions.
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A piñata hangs above the street in Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
The star?s called a piñata and is a Mexican Christmas tradition. It?s made from a  clay pot filled with candies. At Christmas, blindfolded children will hit it with a long stick to break it and release the goodies. 

Zihuatanejo is a small town on Mexico?s southwest Pacific Coast in the state of Guerrero. The modern resort of Ixtapa is five kilometres away. 
It was a sleepy fishing village until the early 1970?s, which is when the construction of Ixtapa begun. Zijuatanejo is now a popular destination. The beautiful bay is one of it?s main attractions.
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Palm trees against a blue sky in Zihutanejo, Mexico.
Zihuatanejo is a small town on Mexico?s southwest Pacific Coast in the state of Guerrero. The modern resort of Ixtapa is five kilometres away. 
It was a sleepy fishing village until the early 1970?s, which is when the construction of Ixtapa begun. Zijuatanejo is now a popular destination. The beautiful bay is one of it?s main attractions.
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A piñata hangs above the street in Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
The star?s called a piñata and is a Mexican Christmas tradition. It?s made from a  clay pot filled with candies. At Christmas, blindfolded children will hit it with a long stick to break it and release the goodies. 

Zihuatanejo is a small town on Mexico?s southwest Pacific Coast in the state of Guerrero. The modern resort of Ixtapa is five kilometres away. 
It was a sleepy fishing village until the early 1970?s, which is when the construction of Ixtapa begun. Zijuatanejo is now a popular destination. The beautiful bay is one of it?s main attractions.
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A family making piñatas in Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
The star?s called a piñata and is a Mexican Christmas tradition. It?s made from a  clay pot filled with candies. At Christmas, blindfolded children will hit it with a long stick to break it and release the goodies. 

Zihuatanejo is a small town on Mexico?s southwest Pacific Coast in the state of Guerrero. The modern resort of Ixtapa is five kilometres away. 
It was a sleepy fishing village until the early 1970?s, which is when the construction of Ixtapa begun. Zijuatanejo is now a popular destination. The beautiful bay is one of it?s main attractions.
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Two women make piñatas in Zihuatanejo, Mexico. The piñatas are a Mexican Christmas tradition. They're made from a  clay pot filled with candies. At Christmas, blindfolded children will hit them with long sticks to break them and release the goodies. 

Zihuatanejo is a small town on Mexico?s southwest Pacific Coast in the state of Guerrero. The modern resort of Ixtapa is five kilometres away. 
It was a sleepy fishing village until the early 1970?s, which is when the construction of Ixtapa begun. Zijuatanejo is now a popular destination. The beautiful bay is one of it?s main attractions.
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A piñata hangs in a stall in Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
Piñatas are a Mexican Christmas tradition. They're made from a  clay pot filled with candies. At Christmas, blindfolded children will hit them with long sticks to break them and release the goodies.
Zihuatanejo is a small town on Mexico?s southwest Pacific Coast in the state of Guerrero. The modern resort of Ixtapa is five kilometres away. 
It was a sleepy fishing village until the early 1970?s, which is when the construction of Ixtapa begun. Zijuatanejo is now a popular destination. The beautiful bay is one of it?s main attractions.
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A piñata hangs in a stall in Zihuatanejo, Mexico. There are other piñatas in the background along with a woman with two babies laying on the floor.
The stars are called piñatas and are a Mexican Christmas tradition. They're made from a  clay pot filled with candies. At Christmas, blindfolded children will hit them with long sticks to break them and release the goodies.
Zihuatanejo is a small town on Mexico?s southwest Pacific Coast in the state of Guerrero. The modern resort of Ixtapa is five kilometres away. 
It was a sleepy fishing village until the early 1970?s, which is when the construction of Ixtapa begun. Zijuatanejo is now a popular destination. The beautiful bay is one of it?s main attractions.
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A woman makes a piñata in Zihuatanejo, Mexico. Another woman can just be seen in the background.
The stars are called piñatas and are a Mexican Christmas tradition. They're made from a  clay pot filled with candies. At Christmas, blindfolded children will hit them with long sticks to break them and release the goodies.
Zihuatanejo is a small town on Mexico?s southwest Pacific Coast in the state of Guerrero. The modern resort of Ixtapa is five kilometres away. 
It was a sleepy fishing village until the early 1970?s, which is when the construction of Ixtapa begun. Zijuatanejo is now a popular destination. The beautiful bay is one of it?s main attractions.
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Piñatas hang in a stall in Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
The stars are called piñatas and are a Mexican Christmas tradition. They're made from a  clay pot filled with candies. At Christmas, blindfolded children will hit them with long sticks to break them and release the goodies. The father christmas figure is also a piñata.
Zihuatanejo is a small town on Mexico?s southwest Pacific Coast in the state of Guerrero. The modern resort of Ixtapa is five kilometres away. 
It was a sleepy fishing village until the early 1970?s, which is when the construction of Ixtapa begun. Zijuatanejo is now a popular destination. The beautiful bay is one of it?s main attractions.
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Piñatas hang in a stall in Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
The stars are called piñatas and are a Mexican Christmas tradition. They're made from a  clay pot filled with candies. At Christmas, blindfolded children will hit them with long sticks to break them and release the goodies. The father christmas figures are also piñatas.
Zihuatanejo is a small town on Mexico?s southwest Pacific Coast in the state of Guerrero. The modern resort of Ixtapa is five kilometres away. 
It was a sleepy fishing village until the early 1970?s, which is when the construction of Ixtapa begun. Zijuatanejo is now a popular destination. The beautiful bay is one of it?s main attractions.
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A family making piñatas in a stall in Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
The stars are called piñatas and are a Mexican Christmas tradition. They're made from a  clay pot filled with candies. At Christmas, blindfolded children will hit them with long sticks to break them and release the goodies.
Zihuatanejo is a small town on Mexico?s southwest Pacific Coast in the state of Guerrero. The modern resort of Ixtapa is five kilometres away. 
It was a sleepy fishing village until the early 1970?s, which is when the construction of Ixtapa begun. Zijuatanejo is now a popular destination. The beautiful bay is one of it?s main attractions.
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A cafe in the seaside town of Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
Zihuatanejo is a small town on Mexico?s southwest Pacific Coast in the state of Guerrero. The modern resort of Ixtapa is five kilometres away. 
It was a sleepy fishing village until the early 1970?s, which is when the construction of Ixtapa begun. Zijuatanejo is now a popular destination. The beautiful bay is one of it?s main attractions.
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Two young girls sitting in the street play around for the camera in Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
Zihuatanejo is a small town on Mexico?s southwest Pacific Coast in the state of Guerrero. The modern resort of Ixtapa is five kilometres away. 
It was a sleepy fishing village until the early 1970?s, which is when the construction of Ixtapa begun. Zijuatanejo is now a popular destination. The beautiful bay is one of it?s main attractions.
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Local boy sits in a doorway in a typical cobbled street in Humahuaca in Argentina's northwest. Humahuaca is a traditional town in the Quebrada de Humahuaca in Jujuy Province.
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A local girl looks into the camera in Santa Rosa de Tastil, a small Andean village in Argentina's northwest.
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Participants wait to join in a street festival in the remote Andean town of San Antonio de Los Cobres, Argentina.
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