RF2E0H0JF–A large tire on the sidewalk advertises a tire shop in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2E9MHNM–A long shot of a dirt road in the Sonoran Desert that runs through the small town of La Manga, near San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2E1N9NR–Closeup of the damaged hull of a shipwrecked catamaran on the beach, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2HEM14J–A decorative headless elephant on wall in front of home, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J8JR18–Construction workers on metal scaffolding with wooden planks apply stucco on new building, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico, United States.
RF2J0GDN0–Sign in Spanish translated into English reads Protected Ecological Zone, Don't Throw Trash, and Do Not Disturb Plants, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J9XFX4–A long line of large colorful striped sun umbrellas for sale displayed open on a sidewalk, in the desert in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2C8N8EA–Two vultures sit atop a piece of furniture thrown in the trash that litters the ground in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2E1N9MG–A large yellow for sale sign hangs across the front of Rosa’s Cantina, a popular restaurant in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J8JNXN–A fariseo, dressed for Lent in ceremonial costume, wears a traditional helmet mask topped with the head of a deer, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2EAKRP3–Workers spread asphalt on a road in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J1KT48–A marker for the Plaza San Jose de Guaymas in Sonora, Mexico.
RF2FA4G91–The bright yellow exterior wall of Tequila’s Restaurant in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RM2C63GN9–Two men and three boys hike Tetakawi Mountain in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2E0RYAF–A dinghy and a small power boat motor across the bay of San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2MC1WJ5–Brightly colored block letters for spelling out San Carlos welcomes visitors to San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2E1N9HG–The cab of a semi truck and a dark horse on the beach in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2E30KK8–Looking across a shipwrecked sailboat on the beach out onto the bay of San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2KYR2DJ–Women wave at the camera while marching in a protest against violence against women, Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J8JNYJ–Exterior of Bonifacio’s, a fine-dining restaurant with outdoor seating framed by curtains, in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J8JPTF–A large green cardon cactus and sign at the entrance to the Totonaka RV park in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J9XG9R–A full moon over the revered Mount Tetakawi as it sets in the early morning in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2DYXK2D–A wooden hand-painted sign advertises businesses in Marina San Carlos in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J8JNTN–Rundown three-story Gringo Pete Condo Hotel with misspelled word weak instead of week, in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2P2Y847–Winston the dog, a corgi mix, on a long expanse of beach with no people in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2F6H1N1–A sign for Soggy Peso Bar, a popular beach restaurant and bar on the beach, Playa Algodones, in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2E1N9PD–A novelty sign in a parking lot in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico designates a parking spot for Earnheardt fans only.
RF2C9PKT7–Night shot of boats in their slips on a tranquil night at Marina Real in in the Sea of Cortez, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J38N93–Two workers wearing clean, grey uniforms, stand by a large red and white propane truck, posing with thumbs up, in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J9XG60–A snowy egret stands in the estuary in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico, in the late afternoon, the color of orange red mountains effecting in the water.
RF2E0N18H–Tortuga’s Restaurant and Bar in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico, with bars on windows, a pizza oven out front, and a bench in front for seating.
RF2J0GFJP–A cook stands next to chickens rotating on a spit in a storefront rotisserie oven for El Pollo Lopez in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J9XETP–Three young women walk on Algodones beach while two jet skis speed across rough seas under cloudy skies in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2MDMK3D–Juvenile night heron perches on the railing on stern of a power boat in a slip, the bow of another boat in the background, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J9XFWN–Long line of large colorful striped oversized umbrellas for sun protection displayed open on a sidewalk in the desert of San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2MYBHK0–A colorful giant slide in a carnival in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2F7DK18–A vendor on the beach in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico sells souvenirs.
RF2E19BK9–A white truck filled with large blue purified water bottles is parked while making deliveries in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2C6AWDT–Young women in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, holding protest signs in an organized march to bring attention to violence against women.
RF2CXNCWK–A worker stands in the doorway of a blue machine shop, blow him are cement steps with no handrail, in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2E187N8–a large yellow arrow points to road construction equipment sitting idle in the early morning in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2F4E0BA–Woman sitting outside at red table reaches for candy held by employee in a food truck in Santa Ana, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J17W8B–A Fariseo walks down a sidewalk in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico, the image the Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Guadalupe, on his white robe.
RF2J0PF8G–Sunrise at San Carlos Marina on the Sea of Cortez, large and small pleasure craft, sailboat masts, rugged mountains, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J38PCT–Five roseate spoonbills, two taking off and three wading, in the Estero el Soldado (Estuary of Soldiers) in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J1KP1W–Fariseo dancers wearing hip rattles, cocoon rattles, blue jeans and sandals during 40 Days of Lent in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2F7DNG8–Three country flags from the U.S., Mexico, and Canada fly in the breeze amongst palm trees in Mexico, welcoming international travelers.
RF2J8JPPE–Sign advertises micheladas, traditional spicy mexican beer and tomato juice cocktail, and callitos, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2C9X396–A young woman sells jewelry from her VW van parked along the street in downtown Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2E1N9RP–Young smiling women march in the streets of Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, protesting violence against women.
RF2J59HYT–A charter boat captain in a red shirt stands on shore with his hands behind his back, Mount Tetakawi in the background, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J8JN2T–Looking through the doorway of an abandoned stucco building in the Sonora Desert in Mexico.
RF2M90T2R–End of day under cloudy skies, a forest of mature cardon cactus, pachycereus pringlei, in the Sonoran Desert, in Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J1875R–Indigenous Fariseos in Mexico in costume and masks, one with a deer head, with drums and rattles in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2HD0FFF–Male photographer wearing blue jeans and black shirt takes a photo of a small ranch (ranchito) in the Sonora Desert in Mexico.
RF2J8JN69–Three figures in silhouette walk past the upscale Bonifacio’s Restaurant in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J0GE3R–Sign written in Spanish translates into Protected Ecological Zone, Don't Throw Trash, and Do Not Disturb Plants, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2J6GMW7–A small sport fishing boat heads out of the marina in San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2MC20N3–A seagull (Lars argentatus) sits atop an outdoor pole light, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2RY0NB0–A small roadside cactus decorated with a Christmas red tree ornament and gold ribbon, San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2E1N9PN–In Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, two female protesters pose for a photo during a women’s march against violence.
RF2J9XFP3–Looking through an open window in an abandoned house onto the arid Sonoran Desert in Northern Mexico. Outside the window are cardon cacti
RF2J8JPB7–Abandoned building that was once a working spa and mezcal distillery in the Sonoran Desert in Mexico.
RF2J9XF61–A man and his dog walk alone in an expanse of the Sonoran Desert in Mexico containing diverse cacti, including cardon.
RF2J8JR57–Looking down on San Carlos Marina and homes built on the Caracol Peninsula in San Carlos, Sonora, Museum.
RF2E0D0GR–Closeup of warning sign with large orange arrow with reflectors, yellow construction equipment in soft focus in background, San Carlos, Sonora, Mx.
RF2KYR2DN–Two young females walking arm in arm in a march to protest violence against women stop to pose and wave, Guaymas, Mexico.
RF2E207HN–A handmade sign with an arrow points to the location of the local blacksmith.
RF2J8JR3A–In the early morning light, a man walks away from his car trhough the mesquite trees and cactus in the Sonoran Desert in Northern Mexcico.
RF2JFBKP4–A torn and faded red rag wrapped around the arm of a cardon cactus in the Sonoran Desert.
RF2JFBKPD–A torn and faded red rag wrapped around the arm of a cardon cactus in the Sonoran Desert.
RF2E19608–A man dressed in blue jeans and blue shirt delivers bottles of purified water in his trike cargo truck, large blue bottles lined up on the pavement.
RF2EH87P7–A tree planted in yellow tires decorated for Christmas with red and white Tecate beer cans.
RF2E187N2–Restaurant with outdoor seating.
RF2HXM650–A yellow diamond shaped caution sign with a black burro on it warns drivers to watch for animals.
RF2J9XFBN–Mexican Giant Cardon in the Sonoran Desert, Northern Mexico.
RF2J9XFNN–An abandoned red brick house surrounded by diverse species of cacti in the Sonoran Desert in Northern Mexico.
RF2G8AYTY–.A yellow sign cautions drivers of upcoming speed bumps, the words written in Spanish “words.”
RF2D6YCJH–In Guaymas, Mexico, fariseos walk at the front of a women’s march against violence.
RF2J8JPD6–Abandoned building that was once a working spa and mezcal distillery in the Sonoran Desert in Mexico.
RF2J1K7HA–Shooting across the stern of fishing boat with satellite domes, outrigger poles with fishing lines, to houses on a rocky hill, San Carlos, Sonora, Mx.
RF2E19602–A large group of purified water bottles on the ground by a delivery truck.
RF2HXM4JT–Horses that roam free in the dry Sonoran Desert stand under mesquite trees, rugged mountains in the background.
RF2J0ERM3–A snowy egret stands on a swim platform on the stern of a power boat.
RF2EA9X4J–A young man walking in a demonstration to protest violence against women poses holding his sign.
RF2C6C3CY–Bright yellow caution sign made of wood alongside a dirt road in the desert warns of free-range donkeys in the area.
RF2E19632–A Christmas tree made from car tires that have been painted green and decorated with candy canes, hearts and flowers cut from colorful papers.
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