RMK8A3YB–Door with Christmas wreath and farolitos, Farolito Walk, Canyon Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico USA
RF2P82Y1F–PLACENTIA, CALIFORNIA - 8 MAR 2023: El Farolito Mexican Restaurant in Old Town.
RMCP68BM–Dusk view of memorial illuminated luminaria line the entrance to the Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center, Salida, CO
RMBYCT82–Farolito Chino, False mistletoe (Misodendrum punctulatum) grows and flowers on Nothofagus tree
RM2AC88BY–Santa Fe Christmas, Palace of the Governors on the plaza with farolitos at dusk, Santa Fe New Mexico, USA.
RMDNFR5G–Christmas lights and New Mexican farolitos around the front deck of a house on Christmas Eve.
RF2HW41XP–Closeup of a red abutilon flower.
RF2B362BF–Two red vein indian mallows growing beautifully in a cuban garden.
RF2WKD39T–Farolito chino (Misodendrum punctulatum) is an hemiparasite shrub native to central and southern Andes from Chile and Argentina. The parasitized tree
RMM2B9XM–El Farolito Inn,Santa Fe New Mexico,USA
RF2WKD392–Farolito chino (Misodendrum punctulatum) is an hemiparasite shrub native to central and southern Andes from Chile and Argentina. The parasitized tree
RMBAPAE0–Farolito (lamp) in Caminito, La Boca, Buenos Aires
RF2RPR9GH–Taqueria El Farolito, mexican restaurant, San Francisco
RM2AA1B64–Farolito Christmas lights decorate an adobe building in Santa Fe, NM.
RMADC3RF–Farolito Chino (Mizodendrum punctulatum), Santa Cruz, Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, Argentina
RM2K6ADE5–Luminara lights decorate a Pueblo style building in Santa Fe, New Mexico, at Christmas. A luminaria or farolito is a small candle set in sand inside a
RMR52G83–Tomatillos used for making salsa verde growing on the vine
RF2MNK1RN–USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe, Traditional farolitos lanterns on adobe building
RMK8A3XY–Door with Christmas wreath and farolitos, Farolito Walk, Canyon Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico USA
RFPWJJYT–Blue Gate and Luminaries in Santa Fe, New Mexico
RMCYKFBF–Uruguay. Colonia del Sacramento. Barrio Historico. Walking along the waterfront at sunset.
RMBYCT5R–Farolito Chino, False mistletoe (Misodendrum punctulatum) grows and flowers on Nothofagus tree North of El Calafate Argentina
RMCX5YXA–Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. Traditional farolitos light up adobe structures.
RMRG7X6A–Mesilla, Dona Ana County, New Mexico, USA
RFS3FW37–Beautiful clouds
RMEE0P0R–Adobe Architecture, Santa Fe, New Mexico. With farolitos (candles in bags).
RMDK8AKH–Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. . Santurario de Chimayo lit up for Christmas.
RMM2B9XJ–El Farolito Inn,Santa Fe New Mexico,USA
RF2WKD399–Farolito chino (Misodendrum punctulatum) is an hemiparasite shrub native to central and southern Andes from Chile and Argentina. The parasitized tree
RMB7ND9H–Close-up of the Christmas lanterns (farolitos) in Santa Fe
RF2RPR9GG–Taqueria El Farolito, mexican restaurant, San Francisco
RMDK8A9R–Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. Traditional farolitos light up adobe structures at Christmas
RFH9X0JR–glowing ball with a lot of LEDs to decorate the city during the Christmas period
RFHWK0RC–Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico - 19 January 2009: Catholic chapel on a hill of San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico
RMR52G8B–Tomatillos used for making salsa verde growing on the vine
RF2MNK1TP–USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe, Traditional farolitos lanterns on adobe building
RMAD3C7C–Festive farolito lights on famous Inn at Loretto hotel Santa Fe NM
RMDHNWGT–Farolitos display at Michael Smith Gallery, Farolito Walk, Canyon Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico USA
RFMWNCE6–SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, MEXICO, MAY, 17, 2018: Outdoor view of teens walking to a hill with colorful steps in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas
RMDNBT7A–San Felipe de Neri Church and luminarias (farolitos) on Christmas Eve, Old Town Albuquerque, New Mexico USA
RMBYCT6Y–Farolito Chino, False mistletoe (Misodendrum punctulatum) grows and flowers on Nothofagus tree North of El Calafate Argentina
RMCX5YXM–Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. Traditional farolitos light up adobe structures.
RMRG7WH9–Mesilla, Dona Ana County, New Mexico, USA
RMAYR888–Adobe Walls Loretto Santa Fe New Mexico USA. Photo by Willy Matheisl
RMAHNP8K–Frigate Sarmiento at Puerto Madero with people walking, Buenos Aires Argentina
RMF8PJ6Y–Mesa Verde, Colorado, USA. 10th Dec, 2015. Spruce Tree House the best preserved of the Native American cliff dwellings is illuminated by hundreds of small paper lanterns known as luminaria to celebrate the holiday season during open house December 10, 2015 in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
RMM2BBE4–Facade of El Farolito Inn,Santa Fe New Mexico,USA
RF2WKD395–Farolito chino (Misodendrum punctulatum) is an hemiparasite shrub native to central and southern Andes from Chile and Argentina. The parasitized tree
RMFP2BJX–El Santuario de Chimayo Historic Site illuminated by hundreds of small paper lanterns known as luminaria to celebrate the holiday season December 13, 2015 in Jemez Springs, New Mexico. Each year 30,000 people make pilgrimages to the shrine.
RM2WWAAPN–Ripening tomatillos, also known as Mexican husk tomatoes.
RMC5KH3R–Holiday lights and lanterns on adobe wall in New Mexico
RFKNTW5A–historical palace with Christmas lights in Vicenza city in Italy with snow
RFHWK0RF–Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico - 19 January 2009: Catholic chapel on a hill of San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico
RMAPGDJN–A street lamp and colorful walls in La Boca, Buenos Aires, Argentina
RFJB38MT–A Christian Catholic chapel on a hill with colorful steps in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico
RM2CD635B–Tomatillo plant and fruit in a garden setting, food ingredient
RMARAATH–Yellow mistletoe
RFMWNC8B–SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, MEXICO, MAY, 17, 2018: Outdoor view of christian Catholic chapel on a hill with colorful steps in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas
RMWNP06D–Christmas tree, Plaza Don Luis, Old Town Albuquerque, New Mexico USA
RMBYCPWE–Farolito Chino, False mistletoe (Misodendrum punctulatum) grows and flowers on Nothofagus tree North of El Calafate Argentina
RMCX5YXH–Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. Traditional farolitos light up adobe structures.
RMRG7WRX–Mesilla, Dona Ana County, New Mexico, USA
RMAYR859–Adobe Walls Loretto Santa Fe New Mexico USA. Photo by Willy Matheisl
RMAGYB1P–Fragata Sarmiento Frigate Puerto Madero Buenos Aires Argentina
RMAMEYNC–Old train station in Patagonia Argentina with zinc metal walls
RMM2B9XY–Home Interior,El Farolito Inn,Santa Fe New Mexico,USA
RF2WKD39C–Farolito chino (Misodendrum punctulatum) is an hemiparasite shrub native to central and southern Andes from Chile and Argentina. The parasitized tree
RMFAFXW7–El Santuario de Chimayo Historic Site illuminated by hundreds of small paper lanterns known as luminaria to celebrate the holiday season December 13, 2015 in Jemez Springs, New Mexico. Each year 30,000 people make pilgrimages to the shrine.
RM2WWAAET–Ripening tomatillos, also known as Mexican husk tomatoes.
RMAJR17M–Old metallic lamp at the outside wall of Recoleta Cemetery. Buenos Aires, Argentina
RFKX2NH7–Main square called PIAZZA DEI SIGNORI in Vicenza in Italy with snow by night and the ancient duilding called Basilica Palladiana headquarters of the t
RM2CD635H–Tomatillo plant and fruit in a garden setting, food ingredient
RFMWNC60–SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, MEXICO, MAY, 17, 2018: Outdoor view of christian Catholic chapel on a hill with colorful steps in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas
RMWNP0J3–Christmas tree, Plaza Don Luis, Old Town Albuquerque, New Mexico USA
RMBYCT6C–Farolito Chino, False mistletoe (Misodendrum punctulatum) grows and flowers on Nothofagus tree North of El Calafate Argentina
RMEBEM19–Farolitos and Chiaroscuro Gallery with Christmas lights, Canyon Road “Farolito Walk” (Christmas Eve), Santa Fe, New Mexico USA
RMBY4FAC–Farolito Chino, False mistletoe (Misodendrum punctulatum) grows and flowers on Nothofagus tree Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego
RMDHFT69–Farolitos on Canyon Road during 'Farolito Walk' (Christmas Eve), Santa Fe, New Mexico USA
RMBYCTBD–Farolito Chino False mistletoe (Misodendrum punctulatum) grows on Lenga (Nothofagus pumilio) tree north of El Calafate Argentina
RMRG7WTP–Mesilla, Dona Ana County, New Mexico, USA
RMM2BCBJ–Kachinas on a wall (a spirit being in western and eastern Pueblo religious beliefs),El Farolito Inn,Santa Fe New Mexico,USA
RF2WKD391–Farolito chino (Misodendrum punctulatum) is an hemiparasite shrub native to central and southern Andes from Chile and Argentina. The parasitized tree
RMCX5YX1–Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. Traditional farolitos light up adobe structures.
RF2WKD39X–Farolito chino (Misodendrum punctulatum) is an hemiparasite shrub native to central and southern Andes from Chile and Argentina. The parasitized tree
RMD2BBFF–New Mexico. Sante Fe. The Plaza. Farolito Lights For Christmas.
RF2WKD398–Farolito chino (Misodendrum punctulatum) is an hemiparasite shrub native to central and southern Andes from Chile and Argentina. The parasitized tree
RMAYR882–Adobe Walls Loretto Santa Fe New Mexico USA. Photo by Willy Matheisl
RF2WKD39M–Farolito chino (Misodendrum punctulatum) is an hemiparasite shrub native to central and southern Andes from Chile and Argentina. The parasitized tree
RMFP2B1P–El Santuario de Chimayo Historic Site illuminated by hundreds of small paper lanterns known as luminaria to celebrate the holiday season December 13, 2015 in Jemez Springs, New Mexico. Each year 30,000 people make pilgrimages to the shrine.
RF2WKD3A7–Farolito chino (Misodendrum punctulatum) is an hemiparasite shrub native to central and southern Andes from Chile and Argentina. The parasitized tree
RM2WWAA95–Ripening tomatillos, also known as Mexican husk tomatoes.
RF2A70WKK–city of Vicenza with Christmas lights with a very long exposure time
RM2CD635E–Tomatillo plant and fruit in a garden setting, food ingredient
RMF4EYW2–Chimayo, New Mexico, USA. Santurario de Chimayo lit up for Christmas.
RMAMEYNE–Old train station door in Patagonia Argentina with zinc metal walls
RMDHFT67–Strollers and Christmas lights during 'Farolito Walk' (Christmas Eve), Gypsy Alley, off Canyon Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico USA
RMBYCT8T–Farolito Chino, False mistletoe (Misodendrum punctulatum) flowers on Nothofagus tree north of El Calafate Santa Cruz Province Ar
RMRG7T4B–Mesilla, Dona Ana County, New Mexico, USA
RMBY846C–Farolito Chino, False mistletoe (Misodendrum punctulatum) grows on Nothofagus antarctica Ainsworth Bay Tierra del Fuego Chile
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