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#11727975
1 November 2024
A devotee visits the altar of Santa Muerte located on Alfareria Street in the Tepito neighborhood to show their devotion and give thanks for favors granted. Believers of 'Santa Muerte,' also known as 'Nina Blanca,' attend the rough neighborhood of Tepito to celebrate the 23rd anniversary of Santa Muerte in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 31, 2024.
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#11226049
11 May 2024
A broken dock is being seen at Tamarindos Beach in Acapulco, Mexico, on April 17, 2024, six months after Hurricane Otis hit Acapulco. The hurricane has been affecting the state's economy, and despite attempts to boost tourism after the catastrophe, there has been little response from tourists. It is estimated that the reconstruction process may take up to two years.
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#11226050
11 May 2024
A broken dock is being seen at Tamarindos Beach in Acapulco, Mexico, on April 17, 2024, six months after Hurricane Otis hit Acapulco. The hurricane has been affecting the state's economy, and despite attempts to boost tourism after the catastrophe, there has been little response from tourists. It is estimated that the reconstruction process may take up to two years.
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#11226059
11 May 2024
Destroyed hotels are being seen at Riviera Punta Diamante in Acapulco, Mexico, on April 18, 2024, six months after Hurricane Otis hit Acapulco. The hurricane has affected the state's economy, and despite attempts to boost tourism after the catastrophe, there has been little response from tourists. It is estimated that the reconstruction process may take up to two years.
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#11226060
11 May 2024
Tourists are enjoying the beach while hotels appear destroyed at Riviera Punta Diamante in Acapulco, Guerrero, six months after Hurricane Otis hit Acapulco. The hurricane has affected the state's economy, and despite attempts to boost tourism after the catastrophe, there has been little response from tourists. It is estimated that the reconstruction process may take up to two years. This was observed in Acapulco, Mexico, on April 18, 2024.
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#11226061
11 May 2024
Destroyed hotels are being seen at Riviera Punta Diamante in Acapulco, Mexico, on April 18, 2024, six months after Hurricane Otis hit Acapulco. The hurricane has affected the state's economy, and despite attempts to boost tourism after the catastrophe, there has been little response from tourists. It is estimated that the reconstruction process may take up to two years.
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#11226062
11 May 2024
Destroyed hotels are being seen at Riviera Punta Diamante in Acapulco, Mexico, on April 18, 2024, six months after Hurricane Otis hit Acapulco. The hurricane has affected the state's economy, and despite attempts to boost tourism after the catastrophe, there has been little response from tourists. It is estimated that the reconstruction process may take up to two years.
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#11226063
11 May 2024
Destroyed hotels are being seen at Riviera Punta Diamante in Acapulco, Mexico, on April 18, 2024, six months after Hurricane Otis hit Acapulco. The hurricane has affected the state's economy, and despite attempts to boost tourism after the catastrophe, there has been little response from tourists. It is estimated that the reconstruction process may take up to two years.
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#11226064
11 May 2024
Destroyed hotels are being seen at Riviera Punta Diamante in Acapulco, Mexico, on April 20, 2024, six months after Hurricane Otis hit Acapulco. The hurricane has affected the state's economy, and despite attempts to boost tourism after the catastrophe, there has been little response from tourists. It is estimated that the reconstruction process may take up to two years.
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#11226065
11 May 2024
Destroyed hotels are being seen at Riviera Punta Diamante in Acapulco, Mexico, on April 20, 2024, six months after Hurricane Otis hit Acapulco. The hurricane has affected the state's economy, and despite attempts to boost tourism after the catastrophe, there has been little response from tourists. It is estimated that the reconstruction process may take up to two years.
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#11226066
11 May 2024
Tourists are enjoying the beach while hotels appear destroyed at Riviera Punta Diamante in Acapulco, Guerrero, six months after Hurricane Otis hit Acapulco. The hurricane has affected the state's economy, and despite attempts to boost tourism after the catastrophe, there has been little response from tourists. It is estimated that the reconstruction process may take up to two years. This was observed in Acapulco, Mexico, on April 20, 2024.
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#11226067
11 May 2024
Tourists are enjoying the beach while hotels appear destroyed at Riviera Punta Diamante in Acapulco, Guerrero, six months after Hurricane Otis hit Acapulco. The hurricane has affected the state's economy, and despite attempts to boost tourism after the catastrophe, there has been little response from tourists. It is estimated that the reconstruction process may take up to two years. This was observed in Acapulco, Mexico, on April 20, 2024.
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