Ciudad Socks
Calendario Azteca - aztec calendar - piedra del sol - white design Socks
by verde
$14 $20
Description: The diablos rojos, literally red devils, have been counterbalancing the drab concrete of the city for over four decades with their artwork-plastered bodies and obnoxious outlines of lights. Having served out their first lives as American school buses, the vehicles were bought secondhand and shipped to Panama, their ribbed walls becoming weatherproof canvases. Their mounted speakers drown out honks with salsa, reggaeton, or anything with a vigorous rhythm. Each bus is as distinctive as the tastes of its owner. They've been replaced nowadays for the Metrobus, but it doesn´t stop it from being a classic representation of Panamanian culture.
Description: Celebrate Latin baseball history with this Dragones de Ciudad Trujillo tee! ⚾ A powerhouse team from the Dominican Republic, active in the 1930s–40s, known for signing Negro League legends like Satchel Paige. A bold tribute to Caribbean baseball heritage!
1937 Dragones de Ciudad Trujillo Defunct Vintage Baseball Socks
by TeeNation
$14 $20
Description: Esta propuesta de bandera para la Ciudad de México se inspira en el borde del escudo capitalino. El fondo dorado resalta la importancia histórica de la ciudad, mientras un patrón de nopales evoca el paisaje y el simbolismo del Valle de México. El resultado es un diseño que busca expresar identidad, territorio y herencia cultural mediante un lenguaje visual claro y distintivo.
Collection Album Of My Morning Jacket Celebración De La Ciudad Natal 2009 Socks
by Papachiw
$14 $20
Let`s go to Cdmx! Ciudad del Mexico Road sign Street sign Socks
by MonfreyCavalier
$14 $20
the cdmx city in mexico yellow danger earthquake zone ecopop Socks
by Jorge Lebeau
$14 $20
Description: Las Gredas de Bolnuevo, also called Ciudad Encantada (enchanted city), are heavily eroded sandstone formations along the beach of Bolnuevo, Murcia, Spain.1 The sandstone shapes are sculpted by water and wind over thousands of years and are considered as a monument of natural interest. The Ciudad Encantada is formed by clay (gredas). The yellowish color is caused by the large amount of sand contained in the clay. Furthermore, the clay consists of microfossils that date from the Pliocene period, about 4.5 million years ago. The sandstone has undergone an erosion process by the elements which resulted in mushroom and almost vertical shapes that seem to defy the laws of the gravity.