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Farmer Florentin Sulan shows a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The...

#6114818

The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan shows a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The...

#6114818

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan shows a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sulan brothers make giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead. The Ministry of Health recommends continuing to comply with prevention measures to avoid the further spread of the new coronavirus. The festival will be held virtually and with 50% of the visitors present. 35 Guatemalan families are participating in the elaboration of kites with Chinese paper of various colors, which measure 3 meters. The spiritual objective of raising them to honor the dead and the living, this year the theme was the pandemic that affects the world. Guatemala has counted a total of 102,415 positive cases of covid-19 and 3,567 deaths due to the disease, the highest number of deaths in Central America.


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Farmer Pedro Sulan shows a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sul...

#6114820

The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

Farmer Pedro Sulan shows a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sul...

#6114820

23 October 2020

Farmer Pedro Sulan shows a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sulan brothers make giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead. The Ministry of Health recommends continuing to comply with prevention measures to avoid the further spread of the new coronavirus. The festival will be held virtually and with 50% of the visitors present. 35 Guatemalan families are participating in the elaboration of kites with Chinese paper of various colors, which measure 3 meters. The spiritual objective of raising them to honor the dead and the living, this year the theme was the pandemic that affects the world. Guatemala has counted a total of 102,415 positive cases of covid-19 and 3,567 deaths due to the disease, the highest number of deaths in Central America.


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Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The...

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The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The...

#6114822

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sulan brothers are making giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead, in honor of the dead of Civid-19. The Ministry of Health recommends continuing to comply with prevention measures to avoid the further spread of the new coronavirus. The festival will be held virtually and with 50% of the visitors present. 35 Guatemalan families are participating in the elaboration of kites with Chinese paper of various colors, which measure 3 meters. The spiritual objective of raising them to honor the dead and the living, this year the theme was the pandemic that affects the world. Guatemala has counted a total of 102,415 positive cases of covid-19 and 3,567 deaths due to the disease, the highest number of deaths in Central America.


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Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The...

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The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The...

#6114824

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sulan brothers are making giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead, in honor of the dead of Civid-19. The Ministry of Health recommends continuing to comply with prevention measures to avoid the further spread of the new coronavirus. The festival will be held virtually and with 50% of the visitors present. 35 Guatemalan families are participating in the elaboration of kites with Chinese paper of various colors, which measure 3 meters. The spiritual objective of raising them to honor the dead and the living, this year the theme was the pandemic that affects the world. Guatemala has counted a total of 102,415 positive cases of covid-19 and 3,567 deaths due to the disease, the highest number of deaths in Central America.


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Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The...

#6114826

The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The...

#6114826

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sulan brothers are making giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead, in honor of the dead of Civid-19. The Ministry of Health recommends continuing to comply with prevention measures to avoid the further spread of the new coronavirus. The festival will be held virtually and with 50% of the visitors present. 35 Guatemalan families are participating in the elaboration of kites with Chinese paper of various colors, which measure 3 meters. The spiritual objective of raising them to honor the dead and the living, this year the theme was the pandemic that affects the world. Guatemala has counted a total of 102,415 positive cases of covid-19 and 3,567 deaths due to the disease, the highest number of deaths in Central America.


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Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The...

#6114828

The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The...

#6114828

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sulan brothers are making giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead, in honor of the dead of Civid-19. The Ministry of Health recommends continuing to comply with prevention measures to avoid the further spread of the new coronavirus. The festival will be held virtually and with 50% of the visitors present. 35 Guatemalan families are participating in the elaboration of kites with Chinese paper of various colors, which measure 3 meters. The spiritual objective of raising them to honor the dead and the living, this year the theme was the pandemic that affects the world. Guatemala has counted a total of 102,415 positive cases of covid-19 and 3,567 deaths due to the disease, the highest number of deaths in Central America.


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Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The...

#6114830

The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The...

#6114830

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sulan brothers are making giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead, in honor of the dead of Civid-19. The Ministry of Health recommends continuing to comply with prevention measures to avoid the further spread of the new coronavirus. The festival will be held virtually and with 50% of the visitors present. 35 Guatemalan families are participating in the elaboration of kites with Chinese paper of various colors, which measure 3 meters. The spiritual objective of raising them to honor the dead and the living, this year the theme was the pandemic that affects the world. Guatemala has counted a total of 102,415 positive cases of covid-19 and 3,567 deaths due to the disease, the highest number of deaths in Central America.


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Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The...

#6114832

The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The...

#6114832

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sulan brothers are making giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead, in honor of the dead of Civid-19. The Ministry of Health recommends continuing to comply with prevention measures to avoid the further spread of the new coronavirus. The festival will be held virtually and with 50% of the visitors present. 35 Guatemalan families are participating in the elaboration of kites with Chinese paper of various colors, which measure 3 meters. The spiritual objective of raising them to honor the dead and the living, this year the theme was the pandemic that affects the world. Guatemala has counted a total of 102,415 positive cases of covid-19 and 3,567 deaths due to the disease, the highest number of deaths in Central America.


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Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The...

#6114834

The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The...

#6114834

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan makes a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sulan brothers are making giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead, in honor of the dead of Civid-19. The Ministry of Health recommends continuing to comply with prevention measures to avoid the further spread of the new coronavirus. The festival will be held virtually and with 50% of the visitors present. 35 Guatemalan families are participating in the elaboration of kites with Chinese paper of various colors, which measure 3 meters. The spiritual objective of raising them to honor the dead and the living, this year the theme was the pandemic that affects the world. Guatemala has counted a total of 102,415 positive cases of covid-19 and 3,567 deaths due to the disease, the highest number of deaths in Central America.


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Farmer Florentin Sulan shows the design of the Giant Kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, Octob...

#6114836

The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan shows the design of the Giant Kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, Octob...

#6114836

23 October 2020

Farmer Florentin Sulan shows the design of the Giant Kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sulan brothers are making giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead, in honor of the dead of Civid-19. The Ministry of Health recommends continuing to comply with prevention measures to avoid the further spread of the new coronavirus. The festival will be held virtually and with 50% of the visitors present. 35 Guatemalan families are participating in the elaboration of kites with Chinese paper of various colors, which measure 3 meters. The spiritual objective of raising them to honor the dead and the living, this year the theme was the pandemic that affects the world. Guatemala has counted a total of 102,415 positive cases of covid-19 and 3,567 deaths due to the disease, the highest number of deaths in Central America.


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The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. Th...

#6114838

The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. Th...

#6114838

23 October 2020

The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sulan brothers are making giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead, in honor of the dead of Civid-19. The Ministry of Health recommends continuing to comply with prevention measures to avoid the further spread of the new coronavirus. The festival will be held virtually and with 50% of the visitors present. 35 Guatemalan families are participating in the elaboration of kites with Chinese paper of various colors, which measure 3 meters. The spiritual objective of raising them to honor the dead and the living, this year the theme was the pandemic that affects the world. Guatemala has counted a total of 102,415 positive cases of covid-19 and 3,567 deaths due to the disease, the highest number of deaths in Central America.


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The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. Th...

#6114842

The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. Th...

#6114842

23 October 2020

The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sulan brothers are making giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead, in honor of the dead of Civid-19. The Ministry of Health recommends continuing to comply with prevention measures to avoid the further spread of the new coronavirus. The festival will be held virtually and with 50% of the visitors present. 35 Guatemalan families are participating in the elaboration of kites with Chinese paper of various colors, which measure 3 meters. The spiritual objective of raising them to honor the dead and the living, this year the theme was the pandemic that affects the world. Guatemala has counted a total of 102,415 positive cases of covid-19 and 3,567 deaths due to the disease, the highest number of deaths in Central America.


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The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. Th...

#6114854

The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. Th...

#6114854

23 October 2020

The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sulan brothers are making giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead, in honor of the dead of Civid-19. The Ministry of Health recommends continuing to comply with prevention measures to avoid the further spread of the new coronavirus. The festival will be held virtually and with 50% of the visitors present. 35 Guatemalan families are participating in the elaboration of kites with Chinese paper of various colors, which measure 3 meters. The spiritual objective of raising them to honor the dead and the living, this year the theme was the pandemic that affects the world. Guatemala has counted a total of 102,415 positive cases of covid-19 and 3,567 deaths due to the disease, the highest number of deaths in Central America.


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The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. Th...

#6114862

The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. Th...

#6114862

23 October 2020

The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sulan brothers are making giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead, in honor of the dead of Civid-19. The Ministry of Health recommends continuing to comply with prevention measures to avoid the further spread of the new coronavirus. The festival will be held virtually and with 50% of the visitors present. 35 Guatemalan families are participating in the elaboration of kites with Chinese paper of various colors, which measure 3 meters. The spiritual objective of raising them to honor the dead and the living, this year the theme was the pandemic that affects the world. Guatemala has counted a total of 102,415 positive cases of covid-19 and 3,567 deaths due to the disease, the highest number of deaths in Central America.


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The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. Th...

#6114866

The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. Th...

#6114866

23 October 2020

The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sulan brothers are making giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead, in honor of the dead of Civid-19. The Ministry of Health recommends continuing to comply with prevention measures to avoid the further spread of the new coronavirus. The festival will be held virtually and with 50% of the visitors present. 35 Guatemalan families are participating in the elaboration of kites with Chinese paper of various colors, which measure 3 meters. The spiritual objective of raising them to honor the dead and the living, this year the theme was the pandemic that affects the world. Guatemala has counted a total of 102,415 positive cases of covid-19 and 3,567 deaths due to the disease, the highest number of deaths in Central America.


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The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. Th...

#6114870

The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. Th...

#6114870

23 October 2020

The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Sulan brothers are making giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead, in honor of the dead of Civid-19. The Ministry of Health recommends continuing to comply with prevention measures to avoid the further spread of the new coronavirus. The festival will be held virtually and with 50% of the visitors present. 35 Guatemalan families are participating in the elaboration of kites with Chinese paper of various colors, which measure 3 meters. The spiritual objective of raising them to honor the dead and the living, this year the theme was the pandemic that affects the world. Guatemala has counted a total of 102,415 positive cases of covid-19 and 3,567 deaths due to the disease, the highest number of deaths in Central America.


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