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21 October 2018
A metaphysical book store in Brooklyn, US, on 21 October 2118 gathered witches, Wiccans, and locals to perform a hex ritual on Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Donald Trump, and Senator Mitch McConnell.
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21 October 2018
A metaphysical book store in Brooklyn, US, on 21 October 2118 gathered witches, Wiccans, and locals to perform a hex ritual on Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Donald Trump, and Senator Mitch McConnell.
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31 October 2017
A girl with makeup and costumes of the Mexican character La Catrina is seen traveling on the subway in São Paulo, on October 30, 2017. La Catrina is part of Mexican folklore and is one of the greatest representations of Dia de los Muertos. It was created by Mexican artists as a metaphorical representation of Mexico's high social class, which existed before the Mexican Revolution, back in the 1800's. It later became the official symbol of death throughout Mexico, where Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on 01 and November 2.
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#2293361
31 October 2017
A girl with makeup and costumes of the Mexican character La Catrina is seen traveling on the subway in São Paulo, on October 30, 2017. La Catrina is part of Mexican folklore and is one of the greatest representations of Dia de los Muertos. It was created by Mexican artists as a metaphorical representation of Mexico's high social class, which existed before the Mexican Revolution, back in the 1800's. It later became the official symbol of death throughout Mexico, where Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on 01 and November 2.
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#2293362
31 October 2017
A girl with makeup and costumes of the Mexican character La Catrina is seen traveling on the subway in São Paulo, on October 30, 2017. La Catrina is part of Mexican folklore and is one of the greatest representations of Dia de los Muertos. It was created by Mexican artists as a metaphorical representation of Mexico's high social class, which existed before the Mexican Revolution, back in the 1800's. It later became the official symbol of death throughout Mexico, where Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on 01 and November 2.
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#2293363
31 October 2017
A girl with makeup and costumes of the Mexican character La Catrina is seen traveling on the subway in São Paulo, on October 30, 2017. La Catrina is part of Mexican folklore and is one of the greatest representations of Dia de los Muertos. It was created by Mexican artists as a metaphorical representation of Mexico's high social class, which existed before the Mexican Revolution, back in the 1800's. It later became the official symbol of death throughout Mexico, where Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on 01 and November 2.
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#2293366
31 October 2017
A girl with makeup and costumes of the Mexican character La Catrina is seen traveling on the subway in São Paulo, on October 30, 2017. La Catrina is part of Mexican folklore and is one of the greatest representations of Dia de los Muertos. It was created by Mexican artists as a metaphorical representation of Mexico's high social class, which existed before the Mexican Revolution, back in the 1800's. It later became the official symbol of death throughout Mexico, where Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on 01 and November 2.
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#2293367
31 October 2017
A girl with makeup and costumes of the Mexican character La Catrina is seen traveling on the subway in São Paulo, on October 30, 2017. La Catrina is part of Mexican folklore and is one of the greatest representations of Dia de los Muertos. It was created by Mexican artists as a metaphorical representation of Mexico's high social class, which existed before the Mexican Revolution, back in the 1800's. It later became the official symbol of death throughout Mexico, where Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on 01 and November 2.
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#2293369
31 October 2017
A girl with makeup and costumes of the Mexican character La Catrina is seen traveling on the subway in São Paulo, on October 30, 2017. La Catrina is part of Mexican folklore and is one of the greatest representations of Dia de los Muertos. It was created by Mexican artists as a metaphorical representation of Mexico's high social class, which existed before the Mexican Revolution, back in the 1800's. It later became the official symbol of death throughout Mexico, where Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on 01 and November 2.
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#2293371
31 October 2017
A girl with makeup and costumes of the Mexican character La Catrina is seen traveling on the subway in São Paulo, on October 30, 2017. La Catrina is part of Mexican folklore and is one of the greatest representations of Dia de los Muertos. It was created by Mexican artists as a metaphorical representation of Mexico's high social class, which existed before the Mexican Revolution, back in the 1800's. It later became the official symbol of death throughout Mexico, where Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on 01 and November 2.
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#2293377
31 October 2017
A girl with makeup and costumes of the Mexican character La Catrina is seen traveling on the subway in São Paulo, on October 30, 2017. La Catrina is part of Mexican folklore and is one of the greatest representations of Dia de los Muertos. It was created by Mexican artists as a metaphorical representation of Mexico's high social class, which existed before the Mexican Revolution, back in the 1800's. It later became the official symbol of death throughout Mexico, where Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on 01 and November 2.
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#2293380
31 October 2017
A girl with makeup and costumes of the Mexican character La Catrina is seen traveling on the subway in São Paulo, on October 30, 2017. La Catrina is part of Mexican folklore and is one of the greatest representations of Dia de los Muertos. It was created by Mexican artists as a metaphorical representation of Mexico's high social class, which existed before the Mexican Revolution, back in the 1800's. It later became the official symbol of death throughout Mexico, where Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on 01 and November 2.
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#2293381
31 October 2017
A girl with makeup and costumes of the Mexican character La Catrina is seen traveling on the subway in São Paulo, on October 30, 2017. La Catrina is part of Mexican folklore and is one of the greatest representations of Dia de los Muertos. It was created by Mexican artists as a metaphorical representation of Mexico's high social class, which existed before the Mexican Revolution, back in the 1800's. It later became the official symbol of death throughout Mexico, where Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on 01 and November 2.
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#2293388
31 October 2017
A girl with makeup and costumes of the Mexican character La Catrina is seen traveling on the subway in São Paulo, on October 30, 2017. La Catrina is part of Mexican folklore and is one of the greatest representations of Dia de los Muertos. It was created by Mexican artists as a metaphorical representation of Mexico's high social class, which existed before the Mexican Revolution, back in the 1800's. It later became the official symbol of death throughout Mexico, where Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on 01 and November 2.
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#2293389
31 October 2017
A girl with makeup and costumes of the Mexican character La Catrina is seen traveling on the subway in São Paulo, on October 30, 2017. La Catrina is part of Mexican folklore and is one of the greatest representations of Dia de los Muertos. It was created by Mexican artists as a metaphorical representation of Mexico's high social class, which existed before the Mexican Revolution, back in the 1800's. It later became the official symbol of death throughout Mexico, where Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on 01 and November 2.
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#2293393
31 October 2017
A girl with makeup and costumes of the Mexican character La Catrina is seen traveling on the subway in São Paulo, on October 30, 2017. La Catrina is part of Mexican folklore and is one of the greatest representations of Dia de los Muertos. It was created by Mexican artists as a metaphorical representation of Mexico's high social class, which existed before the Mexican Revolution, back in the 1800's. It later became the official symbol of death throughout Mexico, where Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on 01 and November 2.
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