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Courtyard at Casa Gangotena Boutique Hotel, luxury accommodation in the Historic City of Quito, Ecuador, South America

The Phoenix Hotel Yogyakarta-MGallery by Sofitel, Yogyakarta, Java island, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Casapueblo gallery and boutique hotel, designed by artist Carlos Paez Vilaro in Punta Ballena, near Punta del Este, Uruguay, South America

Casapueblo gallery and boutique hotel, designed by artist Carlos Paez Vilaro in Punta Ballena, near Punta del Este, Uruguay, South America

Casapueblo gallery and boutique hotel, designed by artist Carlos Paez Vilaro in Punta Ballena, near Punta del Este, Uruguay, South America

The inner yard of a little boutique hotel, formerly a manor house, in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

The Xandari Hotel, a very stylish boutique hotel on the outskirts of San Jose, Costa Rica, Central America

Casa Liza, a bed and breakfast boutique inn, San Miguel de Allende (San Miguel), Guanajuato State, Mexico, North America

Montpelier Plantation, restored sugar plantation where Nelson married, boutique hotel, Nevis, St. Kitts and Nevis, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Azur Real boutique hotel, considered the best in Cordoba City, Cordoba Province, Argentina, South America

Casa Liza, a bed and breakfast boutique inn, San Miguel de Allende (San Miguel), Guanajuato State, Mexico, North America

Mexican aztec dress gods at Grand Palladium White Sand Resort and Spa in Riviera Maya, Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo, Caribbean Coast, Mexico.
Aztec clothing was generally loose fitting and did not completely cover the body. When the Spanish arrived in Mexico, the people were surprised to see them in their full armour, with only their faces exposed.
Aztec clothes were generally made of cotton (which was imported) or ayate fiber, made from the Maguey Cactus (also called the Century Plant or American Aloe). Women would weave the fibers into clothing, a task girls were taught as young teenagers. Because of their vast trading network, the Aztecs were able to make use of a beautiful array of dyes, creating the brilliant

A Mexican staff member holds a tucan at Grand Palladium White Sand Resort and Spa in Riviera Maya, Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo, Caribbean Coast, Mexico

Mexican aztec dress gods at Grand Palladium White Sand Resort and Spa in Riviera Maya, Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo, Caribbean Coast, Mexico.
Aztec clothing was generally loose fitting and did not completely cover the body. When the Spanish arrived in Mexico, the people were surprised to see them in their full armour, with only their faces exposed.
Aztec clothes were generally made of cotton (which was imported) or ayate fiber, made from the Maguey Cactus (also called the Century Plant or American Aloe). Women would weave the fibers into clothing, a task girls were taught as young teenagers. Because of their vast trading network, the Aztecs were able to make use of a beautiful array of dyes, creating the brilliant

Kayakking in front of the beach of Grand Palladium White Sand Resort and Spa in Riviera Maya, Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo, Caribbean Coast, Mexico

Aerial view of Grand Palladium White Sand Resort and Spa in Riviera Maya, Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo, Caribbean Coast, Mexico

Hacienda San Agustin de Callo, luxury boutique hotel near Cotopaxi National Park, Ecuador, South America

Energia Cocktail Bar & Lounge, Playas del Rey Boutique Hotel, Santa Ponsa, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

Friendly welcome at the reception in the boutique hotel The Retreat by Heaven, Kigali, Kigali Province, Rwanda, Africa

large stone key on the roof of a boutique hotel, Oia, Santorini, Santorin, Cyclades, Aegean Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Greece, Europe

Top view on Energia Cocktail Bar and Lounge and pool, Playas del Rey Boutique Hotel, Santa Ponsa, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

Courtyard with swimming pool, luxury boutique hotel Malabar House, Fort Kochi, Fort Cochin, Kerala, South India, India, Asia

Courtyard with swimming pool, luxury boutique hotel Malabar House, Fort Kochi, Fort Cochin, Kerala, South India, India, Asia

Hispanic Women In Traditional Folkloric Dresses Guaycura Boutique Hotel And Spa, Todos Santos, Baja California, Mexico