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PMR-D8647 
 Chile. Pucon: Southern Lapwing (Vanellus chilensis). 
 Keywords: South America, flora and fauna, wildlife, ornithology, birds, nature, Latin America
PMR-D8646 
 Chile. Temuco: street scene in the city centre. 
 Keywords: South America, shopping street, parking, traffic, Latin America
PMR-D8645 
 Chile. Temuco: Plaza de Armas Anibal Pinto is the main square and hub of the city. 
 Keywords: South America, picturesque, Latin America
PMR-D8644 
 Chile. Temuco: Plaza de Armas Anibal Pinto is the main square and hub of the city. 
 Keywords: South America, picturesque, Latin America
PMR-D8643 
 Chile. Temuco: Plaza de Armas Anibal Pinto is the main square and hub of the city. 
 Keywords: South America, picturesque, Latin America
PMR-D8642 
 Chile. Temuco: monument to the Araucaria in Plaza de Armas Anibal Pinto. 
 Keywords: South America, Latin America, statue, allegory
PMR-D8641 
 Chile. Temuco: Plaza de Armas Anibal Pinto is the main square and hub of the city. 
 Keywords: South America, picturesque, Latin America
PMR-D8640 
 Chile. Temuco: fortune teller with tarot cards waiting for customers in the Plaza de Armas de Anibal Pinto. 
 Keywords: South America, Latin America
PMR-D8639 
 Chile. Temuco: Interior of St. Joseph's Cathedral (Catedral de San Jose) completed in 1991 and replacing its predecessor which collapsed in the earthquake of 1960. 
 Keywords: South America, nave, Latin America, church, architecture
PMR-D8638 
 Chile. Temuco: monument to the Araucaria in Plaza de Armas Anibal Pinto. 
 Keywords: South America, allegory, statue, Latin America
PMR-D8637 
 Chile. Temuco: monument to the Araucaria in Plaza de Armas Anibal Pinto. 
 Keywords: South America, allegory, statue, Latin America
PMR-D8635 
 Chile: Malleco Viaduct, crossing Malleco River Valley near Collipulli, was opened on 26th October 1890, at which time it was the highest bridge of that type in the world. It was constructed by the French company, Schneider et Cie. 
 Keywords: South America, railway bridge, yellow, engineering, Latin America
PMR-D8634 
 Chile. Santiago: Torre Mirador monument on Santa Lucia Hill, erected by Benjamin Vicuna MacKenna in 1872. 
 Keywords: South America, belvedere, Latin America, architecture, classical
PMR-D8633 
 Chile. Santiago: Torre Mirador monument on Santa Lucia Hill, erected by Benjamin Vicuna MacKenna in 1872. 
 Keywords: South America, belvedere, classical, architecture, Latin America
PMR-D8632 
 Chile. Santiago: statue of a Mapuche Indian by Nicanor Plaza on Santa Lucia Hill, popularly associated with Mapuche leader Caupolican. 
 Keywords: South America, warrior, indigeno, monument, sculpture, Latin America
PMR-D8631 
 Chile. Santiago: view from Santa Lucia Hill, with the city reflected in the glass facades of high-rise buildings. 
 Keywords: South America, city view, panorama, Latin America
PMR-D8630 
 Chile. Santiago: view from Santa Lucia Hill, with the Cerro (Hill) San Cristobal.in the distance. 
 Keywords: South America, city view, panorama, Latin America
PMR-D8629 
 Chile. Santiago: view from Santa Lucia Hill, with the Avenida Bernardo O'Higgins (Alameda) in the foreground. 
 Keywords: South America, city view, panorama, Latin America
PMR-D8628 
 Chile. Santiago: view from Santa Lucia Hill, with the Avenida Bernardo O'Higgins (Alameda) in the foreground. 
 Keywords: South America, city view, panorama, Latin America
PMR-D8627 
 Chile. Santiago: view from Santa Lucia Hill, with the skyscrapers of Providencia in the distance. 
 Keywords: South America, city view, panorama, Latin America
PMR-D8626 
 Chile. Santiago, Santa Lucia Hill: Araucaria angustifolia, an evergreen coniferous tree belonginging to the family Araucariaceae which has 19 members. It is native to Brazil, but highly endangered due to deforestation activities. 
 Keywords: South America, rainforest, flora and fauna, nature, botany, Latin America
PMR-D8625 
 Chile. Santiago: Aloe dichotoma (?) on Santa Lucia Hill. 
 Keywords: South America, Latin America, botany, flora and fauna, trres
PMR-D8624 
 Chile. Santiago: Torre Telefonica, at 132 metres, is the third highest building in Santiago. It has 32 storeys and was completed in 1994. 
 Keywords: South America, develpments, high-rise, skyscrapers, Latin America
PMR-D8623 
 Chile. Santiago: high-rise buildings in Santiago's newly developing north-east provide accommodation - at a price. 
 Keywords: South America, Latin America, skyscrapers, high-rise, developments
PMR-D8622 
 Chile. Santiago: Costanera Center Torre 2 or Gran Torre Santiago, at 300 metres, is the second highest building in Latin America. Completed in 2013, it has 62 storeys and contains Latin America's largest shopping centre. 
 Keywords: South America, high-rise, skyscrapers, Latin America, offices
PMR-D8621 
 Chile. Santiago: high-rise buildings in Santiago's newly developing north-east, including the Gran Torre Santiago, the second highest building in Latin America (right). 
 Keywords: South America, Latin America, skyscrapers, high-rise
PMR-D8620 
 Chile. Santiago: Titanium La Portado, at 205 metres, is the second highest building in Chile Completed in 2010, it has 55 storeys and 129,000 square metres office floor space. It survived the earthquake of 2010 undamaged. 
 Keywords: South America, offices, high-rise, skyscrapers, Latin America, developments
PMR-D8619 
 Chile. Santiago: high-rise buildings in Santiago's newly developing north-east, including the Gran Torre Santiago, and the Titanium La Portada building (left). 
 Keywords: South America, high-rise, skyscrapers, Latin America
PMR-D8618 
 Chile. Santiago: the new suburb of Vitacura, carefully landscaped, is home to some of Santiago's more affluent citizens. These waterfowl on one of the pools are the product of the art of topiary. 
 Keywords: South America, developments, residential, apartments, housing, modern, Latin America
PMR-D8617 
 Chile. Santiago: the new suburb of Vitacura, carefully landscaped, is home to some of Santiago's more affluent citizens. 
 Keywords: South America, developments, Latin America, modern, housing, apartments, residential
PMR-D8616 
 Chile. Santiago: the new suburb of Vitacura, carefully landscaped, is home to some of Santiago's more affluent citizens. 
 Keywords: South America, developments, Latin America, modern, housing, apartments, residential
PMR-D8615 
 Chile. Santiago: Titanium La Portado, at 205 metres, is the second highest building in Chile Completed in 2010, it has 55 storeys and 129,000 square metres office floor space. It survived the earthquake of 2010 undamaged. 
 Keywords: South America, offices, high-rise, skyscrapers, Latin America, developments
PMR-D8614 
 Chile. Santiago: monument to the heroes of Iquique,1879, in the Battle of the Pacific, between Chile and Peru/Bolivia. 
 Keywords: South America, heritage, naval battle, historic, Latin America, statue
PMR-D8613 
 Chile. Santiago: monument to the heroes of Iquique,1879, in the Battle of the Pacific, between Chile and Peru/Bolivia. 
 Keywords: South America, heritage, naval battle, historic, Latin America, statue
PMR-D8612 
 Chile. Santiago: Mercado Central de Santiago (Central Market) was opened in 1872 and has a cast-iron roof which was prefabricated by the firm of R. Laidlaw and Sons, of Glasgow, Scotland. 
 Keywords: South America, heritage, historic, architecture, Latin America
PMR-D8611 
 Chile. Santiago: Mercado Central de Santiago (Central Market) was opened in 1872 and has a cast-iron roof which was prefabricated by the firm of R. Laidlaw and Sons, of Glasgow, Scotland. 
 Keywords: South America, heritage, historic, architecture, Latin America
PMR-D8610 
 Chile. Santiago: equestrian statue of Pedro de Valdivia, founder of the city on 12th February 1541. 
 Keywords: South America, Latin America, monument, culture
PMR-D8609 
 Chile. Santiago: Palacio de la Real Audiencia de Santiago in Plaza de Armas, completed in 1807 as the Royal Court of Justice, now houses the National History Museum. 
 Keywords: South America, Latin America, architecture, culture, Baroque style
PMR-D8608 
 Chile. Santiago: young demonstrators in the Plaza de Armas, protesting about unequality in Chile ("Somos el pueblo"). 
 Keywords: South America, Latin America, civil unrest
PMR-D8607 
 Chile. Santiago: Plaza de Armas, with Palacio de la Real Audiencia de Santiago (right), completed in 1807 as the Royal Court of Justice, which now houses the National History Museum, and the cathedral facade on the far side of the square. 
 Keywords: South America, Baroque style, culture, architecture, Latin America
PMR-D8606 
 Chile. Santiago: the Metropolitan Cathedral in Plaza de Armas, seat of the archbishop of Santiago, was built in Baroque style by architect Gioacchino Toasca, and completed in 1799, replacing its predecessors which were destroyed by earthquakes. 
 Keywords: South America, heritage, culture, architecture, Latin America
PMR-D8605 
 Chile. Santiago: an historic pharmacy, on the Plaza de Armas. 
 Keywords: South America, Latin America, chemist shop, apothecary, architecture, traditional
PMR-D8604 
 Chile. Santiago: Plaza de Armas, the historic central square of Santiago. 
 Keywords: South America, hub, pedestrian zone, park, Latin America
PMR-D8603 
 Chile. Santiago: Simon Bolivar monument to American liberty in the Plaza de Armas. Erected on 25th April 1836, a work of the Italian sculptor Francesco Orselino: 
 Keywords: South America, Latin America, sculpture, art, artistic, culture
PMR-D8602 
 Chile. Santiago: monument to the indiginous peoples, in the Plaza de Armas. 
 Keywords: South America, artistic, art, sculpture, Latin America
PMR-D8601 
 Chile. Santiago: Palacio de los Tribunales de Justicia, the Chilean Supreme Court. 
 Keywords: South America, judiciary, law court, classical, architecture, Latin America
PMR-D8600 
 Chile. Santiago: Bandera, a pedestrian street in the city centre, is equipped with modern seating in the form of bright red plastic spheres. 
 Keywords: South America, colourful, innovation, psychodelic, Latin America
PMR-D8599 
 Chile. Santiago: Bandera, a pedestrian street in the city centre, is equipped with modern seating in the form of bright red plastic spheres. 
 Keywords: South America, colourful, innovation, psychodelic, Latin America
PMR-D8598 
 Chile. Santiago: the National Stock Exchange (Bolsa de Comercio), opened on 27th November 1893, is the third-largest in Latin America. 
 Keywords: South America, Latin America, architecture, bourse, financial, classical
PMR-D8597 
 Chile. Santiago: neo-classical edifice in the centre of Santiago. 
 Keywords: South America, commerce, architecture, Latin America
PMR-D8596 
 Chile. Santiago: statue of Salvador Allende Gossens (1908-1973), former president of Chile. 
 Keywords: South America, memorial, monument, Latin America
PMR-D8595 
 Chile. Santiago: La Moneda, the Presidential Palace, the work of Italian architect Joaquin Toesca was completed in 1805 and functioned as a mint until 1929. President Salvador Allende committed suicide here after the military coup d'etat in 1973. South facade of the building. 
 Keywords: South America, historic, architecture, Latin America, park, heritage
PMR-D8594 
 Chile. Santiago: La Moneda, the Presidential Palace, the work of Italian architect Joaquin Toesca was completed in 1805 and functioned as a mint until 1929. President Salvador Allende committed suicide here after the military coup d'etat in 1973. 
 Keywords: South America, historic, architecture, Latin America, park, heritage
PMR-D8593 
 Chile. Santiago: national flag of Chile. 
 Keywords: South America, Latin America
PMR-D8592 
 Chile. Santiago: Antigua Escuela Militar, the old military school. 
 Keywords: South America, historic, architecture, Latin America, heritage
PMR-D8591 
 Chile. Santiago: Club Hipico de Santiago, a racecourse for horses, founded in 1869. The stadium building is the work of architect Josue Smith Solar and can accommodate 50,000 spectators. It was declared an Historic National Monument in 1992, being the oldest such course on the continent. 
 Keywords: South America, sport of kings, equestrian, racetrack, Longchamp, betting, horse-racing, Latin America
PMR-D8572 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Schleissheim: one of the avenues of trees running the length of the grounds of Schleissheim Palace after a heavy fall of snow. 
 Keywords: park, winter, white, formal gardens, Schleißheimer Schloß, Schloss Schleissheim
PMR-D8571 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Schleissheim: Lustheim Palace, a garden villa built to plans of Enrico Zuccalli 1684-88 in Baroque style, contains one of the largest cellections of Meissen porcelaine in the world. It stands in the grounds of the Palace of Schleissheim. 
 Keywords: architecture, winter, snow, formal gardens, Schleißheimer Schloß, Baroque architecture, Schloss Schleissheim, park
PMR-D8570 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Schleissheim: east facade of the New Palace built 1701-27 for Elector Max Emanuel of Bavaria to plans of architects Enrico Zuccalli and Joseph Effner, after a heavy fall of snow. 
 Keywords: architecture, formal gardens, Schleißheimer Schloß, Baroque architecture, Schloss Schleissheim, park, winter
PMR-D8569 
 Germany, Upper Bavaria, Schleissheim: east facade of the New Palace built 1701-27 for Elector Max Emanuel of Bavaria to plans of architects Enrico Zuccalli and Joseph Effner, after a heavy fall of snow. 
 Keywords: architecture, formal gardens, Schleißheimer Schloß, Baroque architecture, Schloss Schleissheim, park, winter

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