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#12217643
1 April 2025
Rows of tombs are adorned with flowers and offerings during ancestral commemorations at a cemetery in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 31, 2025.
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1 April 2025
People burn paper offerings and prepare incense and flowers at a family tomb during ancestral rituals in a cemetery in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 31, 2025.
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#12217647
1 April 2025
Red-tiled tombs with incense burners and flowers stand under leafy trees as people perform ancestral rituals at a cemetery in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 31, 2025. Motorbikes park along a dirt path nearby.
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#11733212
2 November 2024
A view of a grave in the Tecomitl community pantheon in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 2, 2024, shows dozens of people decorating the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and figures made from mud. According to belief, these decorations will receive their souls tonight during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11733225
2 November 2024
A view of a grave in the Tecomitl community pantheon in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 2, 2024, shows dozens of people decorating the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and figures made from mud. According to belief, these decorations will receive their souls tonight during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11733226
2 November 2024
A view of a grave in the Tecomitl community pantheon in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 2, 2024, shows dozens of people decorating the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and figures made from mud. According to belief, these decorations will receive their souls tonight during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11733228
2 November 2024
A view of a grave in the Tecomitl community pantheon in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 2, 2024, shows dozens of people decorating the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and figures made from mud. According to belief, these decorations will receive their souls tonight during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11733230
2 November 2024
A view of a grave in the Tecomitl community pantheon in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 2, 2024, shows dozens of people decorating the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and figures made from mud. According to belief, these decorations will receive their souls tonight during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11733236
2 November 2024
A view of a grave in the Tecomitl community pantheon in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 2, 2024, shows dozens of people decorating the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and figures made from mud. According to belief, these decorations will receive their souls tonight during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11733223
2 November 2024
A view of a trans flag at the Tecomitl community cemetery in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 2, 2024, shows dozens of people decorating the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and figures made from mud. According to belief, these decorations will receive their souls tonight during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11733235
2 November 2024
A view of a trans flag at the Tecomitl community cemetery in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 2, 2024, shows dozens of people decorating the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and figures made from mud. According to belief, these decorations will receive their souls tonight during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#10595806
5 October 2023
View of a chocolate skull made by members of the Jimenez Piza family, originally from the State of Toluca and living in the Barrio San Lucas in the Xochimilco district in the far south of Mexico City,. According to historical data, sugar skulls were made from alfenique and then changed to chocolate, using a confection originating in Spain, whose technique for handling it was most likely adopted from the Arab tradition. Alfenique is created from a mixture of cane sugar with egg whites, water and lemon juice.
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5 October 2023
View of a chocolate skull made by members of the Jimenez Piza family, originally from the State of Toluca and living in the Barrio San Lucas in the Xochimilco district in the far south of Mexico City,. According to historical data, sugar skulls were made from alfenique and then changed to chocolate, using a confection originating in Spain, whose technique for handling it was most likely adopted from the Arab tradition. Alfenique is created from a mixture of cane sugar with egg whites, water and lemon juice.
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#10595786
5 October 2023
View of moulds of chocolate skulls made by members of the Jimenez Piza family, originally from the State of Toluca and living in the Barrio San Lucas in the Xochimilco district in the far south of Mexico City,. According to historical data, sugar skulls were made from alfenique and then changed to chocolate, using a confection originating in Spain, whose technique for handling it was most likely adopted from the Arab tradition. Alfenique is created from a mixture of cane sugar with egg whites, water and lemon juice.
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#10595802
5 October 2023
View of moulds of chocolate skulls made by members of the Jimenez Piza family, originally from the State of Toluca and living in the Barrio San Lucas in the Xochimilco district in the far south of Mexico City,. According to historical data, sugar skulls were made from alfenique and then changed to chocolate, using a confection originating in Spain, whose technique for handling it was most likely adopted from the Arab tradition. Alfenique is created from a mixture of cane sugar with egg whites, water and lemon juice.
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#10595818
5 October 2023
View of chocolate skulls made by members of the Jimenez Piza family, originally from the State of Toluca and living in the Barrio San Lucas in the Xochimilco district in the far south of Mexico City,. According to historical data, sugar skulls were made from alfenique and then changed to chocolate, using a confection originating in Spain, whose technique for handling it was most likely adopted from the Arab tradition. Alfenique is created from a mixture of cane sugar with egg whites, water and lemon juice.
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