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Nohoch Mul Vulture

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This photo was taken on 35mm color film at the Nohoch Mul Temple in the Coba Ruins of Mexico, and pictures a vulture warming its wings on the sun, perched atop this historic structure. There is an otherworldly atmosphere as the bird imposes itself upon the viewers below, blocking the sun and creating a spectacular show. 
Title: Nohoch Mul Vulture
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This photo was taken on 35mm color film at the Nohoch Mul Temple in the Coba Ruins of Mexico, and pictures a vulture warming its wings on the sun, perched atop this historic structure.
There is an otherworldly atmosphere as the bird imposes itself upon the viewers below, blocking the sun and creating a spectacular show.
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