RFEH6RGH–View of Sucre, Bolivia known as the White City
RFG0X0PH–Rooftop view of San Felipe Neri monastery from La Merced church in Sucre, Bolivia. Bolivias capital is famous for its colonial a
RM2BMCWRN–A senior indigenous Bolivian Aymara woman in traditional clothing doing a demonstration of fabric or textile weaving in Sucre, Bolivia.
RMBHKKMK–Cityscape, Sucre, Bolivia.
RFJ22HT5–San Felipe Neri Monastery Terrace - Sucre, Bolivia
RMBRJPCA–a shy girl weaving, Sucre, Bolivia
RM2CDRXET–On the roof of Iglesia de San Felipe Neri church, Sucre,constitutional capital of Bolivia,capital of the Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia, Latin America
RM2GMTKDF–Sucre, Bolivia - 21 May 2018 Iglesia Santo Domingo was built by the Dominican order, with construction commencing in 1545. Its altar- show here -
RMWX34C6–Busy Sunday market in Tarabuco, department Sucre, Bolivia, Latin America
RMDB5P0E–National Bank, Banco National de Bolivia, Sucre, Bolivia, South America
RFH76KFX–The nice white church of San Felipe Neri, Sucre, Bolivia
RF2G6HGDY–SUCRE, BOLIVIA - APRIL 22, 2015: White colonial houses in Sucre, capital of Bolivia.
RMBK7RBA–Sucre, Bolivia
RFEGF931–Prefectura, Sucre, Bolivia
RFTAJTXG–The streets of colonial Sucre, Bolivia
RM2AYDGNG–Sucre Bolivia city center aerial view
RMD2R6KA–View of Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America
RMFC935M–Portrait of a fruit and vegetable vendor, Campesino Market (Mercado Campesino), Sucre, Bolivia, South America
RMD2R6MM–View of Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America
RFKKB09T–View over the roofs of the old town, Sucre, Chuquisaca, Bolivia
RMMD8RKH–Cityscape and skyline of Sucre city at sunset seen from the roof of the Felipe Neri church in the Andes mountain range, Bolivia, South America.
RMBHKKGA–La Merced Church, Sucre, Bolivia.
RMMY63X4–The volcanic activity of Sol de Mañana in Bolivia between Chile and the Uyuni Salt Flat. Mud pits and fumaroles with water vapor trails in the Andes.
RMBRJPC0–a woman at a weaving school in Sucre, Bolivia
RFMC0XTR–Sucre the constitutional capital of Bolivia, the capital of the Chuquisaca Department
RMBRJPCD–rooftops in Sucre, Bolivia
RMWX33BD–Busy Sunday market in Tarabuco, department Sucre, Bolivia, Latin America
RMK74XFK–Aerial view over colonial street and rooftops in the white city of Sucre, constitutional capital of Bolivia in the Oropeza Province
RM2CFJXCN–Palace Castillo de la Glorieta place built in 1890s by a minining baro, architectural mishmash, Sucre, Bolivia, Chuquisaca, Bolivia, Latin America
RFKJTEBY–Photo taken in August 2017 in Sucre Bolivia, South America: San Felipe Neri monastery in Sucre Bolivia
RF2DDPFDC–View of Felipe Neri monastery rooftop in Sucre, Bolivia
RMFK67J5–Historic City of Sucre seen from Iglesia Nuestra Senora de La Merced (Church of Our Lady of Mercy), UNESCO, Bolivia
RFEGF9M4–Iglesia de San Francisco at night, Sucre, Bolivia
RMDB66GR–The catholic cemetery, cementerio General, Sucre, Bolivia, South America
RM2AYDGP5–Sucre Bolivia Villa Margarita district panoramic view
RMWH9P51–Courtyard and corridor inside neo-classical Church and Monastery of San Felipe Neri, Sucre, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bolivia, South America
RM2AYDRR0–Sucre Bolivia San Francesco of Assisi church
RFHMMGXA–San Felipe Neri monastery in Sucre, Bolivia
RMC4BRGG–Sucre, La Recoleta 17th c, cloister
RFR73T82–Aerial view of of Sucre, Bolivia with mountains visible in the background. City view.
RMBHKKY2–Cityscape, Sucre, Bolivia.
RF2F8AHX3–Sucre cityscape at sunset from Felipe Neri church, Sucre, Bolivia.
RFJ22JRC–Dinosaur tracks on Cal Orcko Wall - Sucre, Bolivia
RF2B7DAGH–Sucre, Bolivia : red brick roofs and colonial streets of Bolivian capital
RFEH6RH4–Cityscape of Sucre, Bolivia with the tower of the cathedral visible
RMH2N7B1–Belltower of the Metropolitan Cathedral of Sucre, Bolivia
RME1CKM6–The Cathedral in Sucre, Bolivia
RMWWEDTG–Annual Carnival in March, celebrating the battle of Jumbati in 1816, which started Bolivian independence from Spain, Tarabuco, Sucre, Bolivia
RM2GMW2BJ–Sucre Bolivia - May 2018 Sucre is a fine old city in Bolivia with a rich colonial history; it is also the administrative capital of the country, as
RM2WFAKY8–Sucre Bolivia
RMJKMC0H–Street scene in Sucre, Bolivia, South America
RMG07FFH–Plaza Pedro de Anzares square in Sucre, Bolivia in front of school and market
RF2PFH12H–Panorama of the historical Downtown and San Felipe Neri Monastery. Sucre, Bolivia
RMBTEKKY–The cathedral in Sucre, Bolivia
RMW9K521–Tourist at La Glorieta Castle, Sucre, Bolivia, South America
RM2AYDX4D–Sucre Bolivia interior of the castle La Glorieta
RFFXH9T8–Sucre, Bolivia in September 2015: The beautiful white historic churches and houses of Bolivias capital city are a popular touris
RMED0H76–Storms brewing over Sucre, Bolivia
RFMP0NAD–Viewpoint from monastery in Sucre, Bolivia
RF2RYJ5K8–Monasterio La Recoleta, Plaza Pedro Anzúrez, Sucre Bolivia
RFJ22JY5–Dinosaur tracks on Cal Orcko Wall - Sucre, Bolivia
RFHGX628–Sucre, Bolivia - December 7, 2016: Rooftop view with terracotta tiles of Sucre, Bolivia on December 7, 2016
RFEFKTJK–View of the roof of the San Felipe Neri convent in Sucre, Bolivia
RMH2N7AE–Street scene in Sucre, Bolivia
RME1RYGP–Main plaza or square in Sucre, Bolivia.
RMWWEDDM–Annual Carnival in March, celebrating the battle of Jumbati in 1816, which started Bolivian independence from Spain, Tarabuco, Sucre, Bolivia
RM2GMXD1B–Sucre Bolivia - May 2018 Sucre is a fine old city in Bolivia with a rich colonial history; it is also the administrative capital of the country, as
RMBHKKGJ–Cityscape, Sucre, Bolivia.
RMJKMC3F–Courtyard of House of Independence (Casa de la Libertad). Sucre, Bolivia, South America
RMD63FTX–National Congress building in Sucre, Bolivia
RMBRJPC4–boys at a weaving school in Sucre, Bolivia
RMBTEJ69–The cathedral in Sucre, Bolivia
RM2T04282–Night at Sucre, Bolivia, South America
RM2AYDGP8–Sucre Bolivia La Recoleta district
RF2D7HJ0F–San Felipe Neri monastery in Sucre, Bolivia
RF2HE89P5–Square Mayo Square in Sucre, Bolivia
RFMP0NAE–Old church tower in Sucre, Bolivia
RFTAJN9E–Cholitas marching in the streets during a workers' protest, Sucre, Bolivia
RF2C4MA37–The Inca trail hike path in Chataquila near Sucre, Bolivia.
RFJ22H1A–National Palace, now Chuquiasca Government Palace - Sucre, Bolivia
RM2AYAT7T–Indigenous Tarabuco lady with traditional clothing sitting on the sidewalk by the local market, region around Sucre, Bolivia.
RFM6PT87–SUCRE, BOLIVIA - 10 SEPTEMBER 2011: Fiesta de la Virgen de Guadalupe in Sucre. Young participants in the dance parade in Sucre
RMH2N76X–Street scene in Sucre, Bolivia
RMMP80JA–Sucre, Bolivia
RMWWEE5T–Annual Carnival in March, celebrating the battle of Jumbati in 1816, which started Bolivian independence from Spain, Tarabuco, Sucre, Bolivia
RM2GMXD1A–Sucre Bolivia - May 2018 Sucre is a fine old city in Bolivia with a rich colonial history; it is also the administrative capital of the country, as
RMBHFKA0–Sucre, Bolivia, cityscape.
RMJKMC54–Courtyard of House of Independence (Casa de la Libertad). Sucre, Bolivia, South America
RMD63G6N–Colonial architecture in the Recoleta area of Sucre, Bolivia
RMBRJPC7–boys at a weaving school in Sucre, Bolivia
RMBTEHPX–The cathedral in Sucre, Bolivia
RMCBE94J–La Recoleta church, Sucre, Bolivia
RFP115E6–Fertile valley with countless grazing animals on the way to Sucre, Bolivia, South America
RMHA123M–Dancers at Fiesta of the Virgin de Guadalupe in Sucre
RF2HE84R7–Bell tower and kupola of San Felipe Neri Monastery at Sucre, Bolivia
RF2G6HJHB–Cathedral bell tower in Sucre, Bolivia
RFTAJNEG–Cholitas marching in the streets during a workers' protest, Sucre, Bolivia
RMK74XG3–Tourists visiting the Cal Orck’o cliff in the Parque Cretácico / Cretaceous Park famous for its dinosaur footprints, Sucre, Bolivia
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