RM2EB2P06–An elderly woman wearing a protective face mask to prevent the spread of the novel Coronavirus disease. In Bogota, Colombia on February 11, 2021 amid
RFRMJX7X–A young curly haired girl walks along the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona in Santa Marta, Colombia
RMM1RMH7–Colombia, Bogotà,
RM2M1FM3P–Parque Nacional Lago de 'Las Americas', Bogotá, Colombia - National Park, Lake of 'the Americas' , Mountains, Lakes & ponds, Cities & towns, Tichnor Brothers Collection, postcards of the United States
RMP6HT65–Statue modern art of a fat woman with hand on hips Botero style outside Parque Nacional, Bogota, Colombia
RMTR70GN–Espeletia (Espeletia spec.), Colombia, Cundinamarca, Chingaza National Park, Bogota
RFKYK5WD–Anadia bogotensis, a small and elusive species found in high altitude locations around Bogota, Colombia.
RM2G4K2H1–Skaters downhill the 'Parque Nacional' main road during the international World Skateboarding Day in Bogota, Colombia on June 21, 2021.
RM2KD9F70–Indigenous families wait to leave the Parque Nacional. Bogota, Colombia, May 7, 2022. (Photo by Robert Bonet/NurPhoto)
RM2H4W649–An indigenous child poses for a photo, during the almost 30 days of Bogota's Parque Nacional by more than 800 indigenous displaced by violence, where they demanded guarantees from the government to be able to return to their territories, after some confrontations with the public force in Bogota, Colombia on October 28, 2021.
RMD1PNGB–Parque Nacional Enrique Olaya in BOGOTA Department of Cundimarca COLOMBIA
RM2EB2NYY–An elderly woman wearing a protective face mask to prevent the spread of the novel Coronavirus disease. In Bogota, Colombia on February 11, 2021 amid
RM2EAG39W–People using protective face masks enjoy a sunday of Ciclovia after its return amid the second wave of the novel Coronavirus pandemic in Colombia. In
RFRMJX87–A young curly haired girl walks along the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona in Santa Marta, Colombia
RMM1RM3J–Colombia, Bogotà,
RM2M3KJH2–Parque Nacional Lago de 'Las Americas', Bogotá, Colombia - National Park, Lake of 'the Americas' , Mountains, Lakes & ponds, Cities & towns, Tichnor Brothers Collection, postcards of the United States
RMP6GHJP–Statue surrounded by concrete pillars at the Parque Nacional, Bogota, Colombia
RMTR70GX–Espeletia (Espeletia spec.), Colombia, Cundinamarca, Chingaza National Park, Bogota
RM2KD9F74–A indigenous kid observes other indigenous leaving the Parque Nacional. Bogotá, Colombia, may 7, 2022. (Photo by Robert Bonet/NurPhoto)
RM2H4W67D–An indigenous man watches some children during the almost 30 days of the takeover of Bogota's Parque Nacional by more than 800 indigenous displaced by violence, where they demanded guarantees from the government to be able to return to their territories, after some confrontations with the public force in Bogota, Colombia on October 28, 2021.
RMD1PNGP–Parque Nacional Enrique Olaya in BOGOTA Department of Cundimarca COLOMBIA
RM2EAG3D7–People using protective face masks enjoy a sunday of Ciclovia after its return amid the second wave of the novel Coronavirus pandemic in Colombia. In
RFRMJX81–A young curly haired girl walks along the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona in Santa Marta, Colombia
RMM1RMPW–Colombia, Bogotà,
RMP6GHK3–Graffiti strewn building in the Parque Nacional, Bogota, amongst the natural environment. Colombia
RM2KD9F75–Collection of the belongings of indigenous people by the municipal cleaning service at Parque Nacional. Bogota, Colombia, May 7, 2022. (Photo by Robert Bonet/NurPhoto)
RM2H4W65M–Sitting indigenous children play with each other, during the almost 30 days of the takeover of Bogota's Parque Nacional by more than 800 indigenous displaced by violence, where they demanded guarantees from the government to be able to return to their territories, after some confrontations with the public force in Bogota, Colombia on October 28, 2021.
RMD1PNJ2–Rafael Uribe monument in BOGOTA Department of Cundimarca COLOMBIA
RM2EAG39T–People using protective face masks enjoy a sunday of Ciclovia after its return amid the second wave of the novel Coronavirus pandemic in Colombia. In
RFRMJX7T–A young curly haired girl walks along the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona in Santa Marta, Colombia
RMM1RNW7–Colombia, Bogotà,
RMP6GHJX–People sitting 0n a path in the Parque Nacional, Bogota, amongst the natural environment. Colombia
RM2KD9F79–Members of the municipal cleaning service collect the belongings of the indigenous people at the Parque Nacional. Bogota, Colombia, May 7, 2022. (Photo by Robert Bonet/NurPhoto)
RM2H4W66Y–An indigenous child poses for a photo during the almost 30 days of the takeover of Bogota's Parque Nacional by more than 800 indigenous displaced by violence, where they demanded guarantees from the government to be able to return to their territories, after some confrontations with the public force in Bogota, Colombia on October 28, 2021.
RMD1PNK5–Rafael Uribe monument in BOGOTA Department of Cundimarca COLOMBIA
RM2EAG3DC–People using protective face masks enjoy a sunday of Ciclovia after its return amid the second wave of the novel Coronavirus pandemic in Colombia. In
RFRMJX6C–Landscapes taken in the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona in Santa Marta, Colombia
RMM1RM6F–Colombia, Bogotà,
RMP6GHJW–Sign warning no drink dogs or littering in the Parqu Nacional, Bogota, colombia
RM2KD9F71–A indigenous kid looks at the camer while waiting to say goodbye to the indigenous leaving the Parque Nacional. Bogotá, Colombia, may 7, 2022. (Photo by Robert Bonet/NurPhoto)
RM2H4W662–An indigenous woman bathes her child outdoors, during the almost 30 days of the takeover of Bogota's Parque Nacional by more than 800 indigenous displaced by violence, where they demanded guarantees from the government to be able to return to their territories, after some confrontations with the public force in Bogota, Colombia on October 28, 2021.
RM2KDA0NH–Last day of the indigenous camp at Parque Nacional. Bogotá, Colombia, may 12, 2022. (Photo by Robert Bonet/NurPhoto)
RMD1PNKW–Rafael Uribe monument in BOGOTA Department of Cundimarca COLOMBIA
RM2EAG3DB–People using protective face masks enjoy a sunday of Ciclovia after its return amid the second wave of the novel Coronavirus pandemic in Colombia. In
RFRMJX6B–Landscapes taken in the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona in Santa Marta, Colombia
RM2H4W67X–An indigenous child poses for a photo during the almost 30 days of the takeover of Bogota's Parque Nacional by more than 800 indigenous displaced by violence, where they demanded guarantees from the government to be able to return to their territories, after some confrontations with the public force in Bogota, Colombia on October 28, 2021.
RM2KDA0N6–Last day of the indigenous camp at Parque Nacional. Bogotá, Colombia, may 12, 2022. (Photo by Robert Bonet/NurPhoto)
RMD1PNMF–Rafael Uribe monument in BOGOTA Department of Cundimarca COLOMBIA
RM2EAG3A6–People using protective face masks enjoy a sunday of Ciclovia after its return amid the second wave of the novel Coronavirus pandemic in Colombia. In
RFRMJX77–Palm trees frame the landscapes of the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona in Santa Marta, Colombia
RM2H4W676–An indigenous boy plays with a car with other children, during the almost 30 days of the takeover of Bogota's Parque Nacional by more than 800 indigenous displaced by violence, where they demanded guarantees from the government to be able to return to their territories, after some confrontations with the public force in Bogota, Colombia on October 28, 2021.
RM2KDA0NA–Last day of the indigenous camp at Parque Nacional. Bogotá, Colombia, may 12, 2022. (Photo by Robert Bonet/NurPhoto)
RM2EAG3A9–People using protective face masks enjoy a sunday of Ciclovia after its return amid the second wave of the novel Coronavirus pandemic in Colombia. In
RM2EB2P2G–A women wearing a protective face mask to prevent the spread of the novel Coronavirus disease sits on the stairs of the Prime Cathedral. In Bogota, Co
RFRMJX78–Palm trees frame the landscapes of the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona in Santa Marta, Colombia
RM2EAG392–People comute and enjoy ease of restrictions during the early morning using protective face masks to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic in
RMM1RNH5–Colombia, Bogotà,
RM2EAG3D9–People using protective face masks are submited to pico y cedula regarding social distancing rules amid the second wave of the novel Coronavirus pande
RMP6GHJT–Traffic on a busy road by Parque Nacional, Bogota, Colombia
RM2H4W67F–Two indigenous girls play in a tree during the almost 30 days of the takeover of Bogota's Parque Nacional by more than 800 indigenous displaced by violence, where they demanded guarantees from the government to be able to return to their territories, after some confrontations with the public force in Bogota, Colombia on October 28, 2021.
RM2KDA0MH–Last day of the indigenous camp at Parque Nacional. Bogotá, Colombia, may 12, 2022. (Photo by Robert Bonet/NurPhoto)
RFRMJX79–Palm trees frame the landscapes of the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona in Santa Marta, Colombia
RMM1RN20–Colombia, Bogotà,
RM2EAG3DJ–People using protective face masks are submited to pico y cedula regarding social distancing rules amid the second wave of the novel Coronavirus pande
RM2H4W6AP–An indigenous girl cooks on a makeshift stove during the almost 30 days of the takeover of Bogota's Parque Nacional by more than 800 indigenous displaced by violence, where they demanded guarantees from the government to be able to return to their territories, after some confrontations with the public force in Bogota, Colombia on October 28, 2021.
RM2KDA0MK–Last day of the indigenous camp at Parque Nacional. Bogotá, Colombia, may 12, 2022. (Photo by Robert Bonet/NurPhoto)
RFRMJX76–A young couple hikes through the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona in Santa Marta, Colombia
RMM1RNKY–Colombia, Bogotà,
RM2H4W656–A doll with which indigenous children play lying on the floor, during the almost 30 days of the takeover of Bogota's Parque Nacional by more than 800 indigenous displaced by violence, where they demanded guarantees from the government to be able to return to their territories, after some confrontations with the public force in Bogota, Colombia on October 28, 2021.
RM2KDA0MP–Last day of the indigenous camp at Parque Nacional. Bogotá, Colombia, may 12, 2022. (Photo by Robert Bonet/NurPhoto)
RFRMJX7K–An indigenous local carves a coconut in the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona in Santa Marta, Colombia
RMM1RMAD–Colombia, Bogotà,
RM2H4W64B–An indigenous girl throws a dirty white T-shirt up , during the almost 30 days of the takeover of Bogota's Parque Nacional by more than 800 indigenous displaced by violence, where they demanded guarantees from the government to be able to return to their territories, after some confrontations with the public force in Bogota, Colombia on October 28, 2021.
RM2KDA0NN–Last day of the indigenous camp at Parque Nacional. Bogotá, Colombia, may 12, 2022. (Photo by Robert Bonet/NurPhoto)
RFRMJX7C–A young curly haired girl walks along the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona in Santa Marta, Colombia
RMM1RNAT–Colombia, Bogotà,
RM2H4W646–An indigenous child throws an object in the air, while other indigenous children play, during the almost 30 days of the takeover of Bogota's Parque Nacional by more than 800 indigenous displaced by violence, where they demanded guarantees from the government to be able to return to their territories, after some confrontations with the public force in Bogota, Colombia on October 28, 2021.
RM2KDA0N4–Last day of the indigenous camp at Parque Nacional. Bogotá, Colombia, may 12, 2022. (Photo by Robert Bonet/NurPhoto)
RM2KCCK99–A general view of empty Parque Nacional as mayor of Bogota, Claudia Lopez imposed a new quarantine from saturday april 10th to the 12th as a preventive measure amid a third wave of the novel Coronavirus pandemic, infections. In Bogota, Colombia on April 11, 2021. (Photo by Sebastian Barros/NurPhoto)
RM2KC91XX–Avianca airliner company logo seen in Bogota Colombia on February 9, 2021. (Photo by Sebastian Barros/NurPhoto)
RFRMJX7G–A young curly haired girl walks along the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona in Santa Marta, Colombia
RMM1RP0T–Colombia, Bogotà,
RM2H4W67C–An indigenous child looks at another child while holding a plate of rice during the almost 30 days of the takeover of Bogota's Parque Nacional by more than 800 indigenous displaced by violence, where they demanded guarantees from the government to be able to return to their territories, after some confrontations with the public force in Bogota, Colombia on October 28, 2021.
RM2KC91Y0–People wearing a protective face masks to prevent the spread of the novel Coronavirus pandemic in Bogota Colombia on February 9, 2021. (Photo by Sebastian Barros/NurPhoto)
RMM1RNE7–Colombia, Bogotà,
RM2H4W65E–An indigenous man who wears a hat and mask poses for a photo, during the almost 30 days of Bogota's Parque Nacional by more than 800 indigenous displaced by violence, where they demanded guarantees from the government to be able to return to their territories, after some confrontations with the public force in Bogota, Colombia on October 28, 2021.
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