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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...

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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...

#6114872

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...

#6114874

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...

#6114874

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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Jorge Rucal shows a photo of a giant kite at his home in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 2...

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The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

Jorge Rucal shows a photo of a giant kite at his home in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 2...

#6114876

23 October 2020

Jorge Rucal shows a photo of a giant kite at his home in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Rucal brothers are making giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead, in honor of the deceased 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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Josue Rucal cuts Chinese paper at his home in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. Th...

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The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

Josue Rucal cuts Chinese paper at his home in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. Th...

#6114878

23 October 2020

Josue Rucal cuts Chinese paper at his home in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Rucal brothers are making giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead, in honor of the deceased 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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Luis Rucal is attending the clothing business in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020....

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The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

Luis Rucal is attending the clothing business in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020....

#6114880

23 October 2020

Luis Rucal is attending the clothing business in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. The Rucal brothers are making giant kites for the festival on November 1st to celebrate the day of the dead, in honor of the deceased 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 at their home in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, Octobe...

#6114884

The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite at their home in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, Octobe...

#6114884

23 October 2020

The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite at their home in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. For the festival on November 1st on the Day of the Dead, in honor of the deceased 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 at their home in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, Octobe...

#6114886

The Giant Kite Festival In Guatemala

23 October 2020

The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite at their home in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, Octobe...

#6114886

23 October 2020

The Rucal brothers are making a giant kite at their home in Sumpango Sacatepequez, 60 kilometers west of Guatemala City, on Thursday, October 22, 2020. For the festival on November 1st on the Day of the Dead, in honor of the deceased 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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eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type ma...

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Bulgarian Company Invents A Way Masks To Have Unlimited Life

25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type ma...

#5580890

25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electricity or a battery. The mask is most effective in combating coronavirus, with the highest percentage of filtered air - 98%. Due to the limited amount of FFP4 type masks, Bulgarian Krasen Dimitrov invents a way for the mask to have an unlimited life and to meet without being replaced by the battery. His company, Mamel, already has patented devices that are made on the principle of cold plasma, which within 5 to 20 minutes can sterilize various objects. One of the sterilization devices is for bee hives. When treated with it 5, 6 times a year for 20 minutes on the hive has been shown to increase the productivity of bees by 30%. The companies have developed services for the sterilization of large public spaces such as subway stations, hospitals, real estate and urban transport and are also used with cold plasma for domestic use. Krasen Dimitrov has already donated from his sterilizers to a hospital in the town of Gabrovo, which has disappeared a case of a coronavirus in Bulgaria, Varna, Bulgaria on March 25, 2020


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eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type ma...

#5580894

Bulgarian Company Invents A Way Masks To Have Unlimited Life

25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type ma...

#5580894

25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electricity or a battery. The mask is most effective in combating coronavirus, with the highest percentage of filtered air - 98%. Due to the limited amount of FFP4 type masks, Bulgarian Krasen Dimitrov invents a way for the mask to have an unlimited life and to meet without being replaced by the battery. His company, Mamel, already has patented devices that are made on the principle of cold plasma, which within 5 to 20 minutes can sterilize various objects. One of the sterilization devices is for bee hives. When treated with it 5, 6 times a year for 20 minutes on the hive has been shown to increase the productivity of bees by 30%. The companies have developed services for the sterilization of large public spaces such as subway stations, hospitals, real estate and urban transport and are also used with cold plasma for domestic use. Krasen Dimitrov has already donated from his sterilizers to a hospital in the town of Gabrovo, which has disappeared a case of a coronavirus in Bulgaria, Varna, Bulgaria on March 25, 2020


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eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type ma...

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Bulgarian Company Invents A Way Masks To Have Unlimited Life

25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type ma...

#5580900

25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electricity or a battery. The mask is most effective in combating coronavirus, with the highest percentage of filtered air - 98%. Due to the limited amount of FFP4 type masks, Bulgarian Krasen Dimitrov invents a way for the mask to have an unlimited life and to meet without being replaced by the battery. His company, Mamel, already has patented devices that are made on the principle of cold plasma, which within 5 to 20 minutes can sterilize various objects. One of the sterilization devices is for bee hives. When treated with it 5, 6 times a year for 20 minutes on the hive has been shown to increase the productivity of bees by 30%. The companies have developed services for the sterilization of large public spaces such as subway stations, hospitals, real estate and urban transport and are also used with cold plasma for domestic use. Krasen Dimitrov has already donated from his sterilizers to a hospital in the town of Gabrovo, which has disappeared a case of a coronavirus in Bulgaria, Varna, Bulgaria on March 25, 2020


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eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type ma...

#5580902

Bulgarian Company Invents A Way Masks To Have Unlimited Life

25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type ma...

#5580902

25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electricity or a battery. The mask is most effective in combating coronavirus, with the highest percentage of filtered air - 98%. Due to the limited amount of FFP4 type masks, Bulgarian Krasen Dimitrov invents a way for the mask to have an unlimited life and to meet without being replaced by the battery. His company, Mamel, already has patented devices that are made on the principle of cold plasma, which within 5 to 20 minutes can sterilize various objects. One of the sterilization devices is for bee hives. When treated with it 5, 6 times a year for 20 minutes on the hive has been shown to increase the productivity of bees by 30%. The companies have developed services for the sterilization of large public spaces such as subway stations, hospitals, real estate and urban transport and are also used with cold plasma for domestic use. Krasen Dimitrov has already donated from his sterilizers to a hospital in the town of Gabrovo, which has disappeared a case of a coronavirus in Bulgaria, Varna, Bulgaria on March 25, 2020


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eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type ma...

#5580906

Bulgarian Company Invents A Way Masks To Have Unlimited Life

25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type ma...

#5580906

25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electricity or a battery. The mask is most effective in combating coronavirus, with the highest percentage of filtered air - 98%. Due to the limited amount of FFP4 type masks, Bulgarian Krasen Dimitrov invents a way for the mask to have an unlimited life and to meet without being replaced by the battery. His company, Mamel, already has patented devices that are made on the principle of cold plasma, which within 5 to 20 minutes can sterilize various objects. One of the sterilization devices is for bee hives. When treated with it 5, 6 times a year for 20 minutes on the hive has been shown to increase the productivity of bees by 30%. The companies have developed services for the sterilization of large public spaces such as subway stations, hospitals, real estate and urban transport and are also used with cold plasma for domestic use. Krasen Dimitrov has already donated from his sterilizers to a hospital in the town of Gabrovo, which has disappeared a case of a coronavirus in Bulgaria, Varna, Bulgaria on March 25, 2020


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eng. Krasen Dimitrov  in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electric...

#5580908

Bulgarian Company Invents A Way Masks To Have Unlimited Life

25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov  in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electric...

#5580908

25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electricity or a battery. The mask is most effective in combating coronavirus, with the highest percentage of filtered air - 98%. Due to the limited amount of FFP4 type masks, Bulgarian Krasen Dimitrov invents a way for the mask to have an unlimited life and to meet without being replaced by the battery. His company, Mamel, already has patented devices that are made on the principle of cold plasma, which within 5 to 20 minutes can sterilize various objects. One of the sterilization devices is for bee hives. When treated with it 5, 6 times a year for 20 minutes on the hive has been shown to increase the productivity of bees by 30%. The companies have developed services for the sterilization of large public spaces such as subway stations, hospitals, real estate and urban transport and are also used with cold plasma for domestic use. Krasen Dimitrov has already donated from his sterilizers to a hospital in the town of Gabrovo, which has disappeared a case of a coronavirus in Bulgaria, Varna, Bulgaria on March 25, 2020


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eng. Krasen Dimitrov  in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electric...

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Bulgarian Company Invents A Way Masks To Have Unlimited Life

25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov  in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electric...

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25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electricity or a battery. The mask is most effective in combating coronavirus, with the highest percentage of filtered air - 98%. Due to the limited amount of FFP4 type masks, Bulgarian Krasen Dimitrov invents a way for the mask to have an unlimited life and to meet without being replaced by the battery. His company, Mamel, already has patented devices that are made on the principle of cold plasma, which within 5 to 20 minutes can sterilize various objects. One of the sterilization devices is for bee hives. When treated with it 5, 6 times a year for 20 minutes on the hive has been shown to increase the productivity of bees by 30%. The companies have developed services for the sterilization of large public spaces such as subway stations, hospitals, real estate and urban transport and are also used with cold plasma for domestic use. Krasen Dimitrov has already donated from his sterilizers to a hospital in the town of Gabrovo, which has disappeared a case of a coronavirus in Bulgaria, Varna, Bulgaria on March 25, 2020


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eng. Krasen Dimitrov  show the technology with cold plasma in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks th...

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Bulgarian Company Invents A Way Masks To Have Unlimited Life

25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov  show the technology with cold plasma in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks th...

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25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the technology with cold plasma in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electricity or a battery. The mask is most effective in combating coronavirus, with the highest percentage of filtered air - 98%. Due to the limited amount of FFP4 type masks, Bulgarian Krasen Dimitrov invents a way for the mask to have an unlimited life and to meet without being replaced by the battery. His company, Mamel, already has patented devices that are made on the principle of cold plasma, which within 5 to 20 minutes can sterilize various objects. One of the sterilization devices is for bee hives. When treated with it 5, 6 times a year for 20 minutes on the hive has been shown to increase the productivity of bees by 30%. The companies have developed services for the sterilization of large public spaces such as subway stations, hospitals, real estate and urban transport and are also used with cold plasma for domestic use. Krasen Dimitrov has already donated from his sterilizers to a hospital in the town of Gabrovo, which has disappeared a case of a coronavirus in Bulgaria, Varna, Bulgaria on March 25, 2020


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eng. Krasen Dimitrov  show the technology with cold plasma in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks th...

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Bulgarian Company Invents A Way Masks To Have Unlimited Life

25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov  show the technology with cold plasma in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks th...

#5580950

25 March 2020

eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the technology with cold plasma in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electricity or a battery. The mask is most effective in combating coronavirus, with the highest percentage of filtered air - 98%. Due to the limited amount of FFP4 type masks, Bulgarian Krasen Dimitrov invents a way for the mask to have an unlimited life and to meet without being replaced by the battery. His company, Mamel, already has patented devices that are made on the principle of cold plasma, which within 5 to 20 minutes can sterilize various objects. One of the sterilization devices is for bee hives. When treated with it 5, 6 times a year for 20 minutes on the hive has been shown to increase the productivity of bees by 30%. The companies have developed services for the sterilization of large public spaces such as subway stations, hospitals, real estate and urban transport and are also used with cold plasma for domestic use. Krasen Dimitrov has already donated from his sterilizers to a hospital in the town of Gabrovo, which has disappeared a case of a coronavirus in Bulgaria, Varna, Bulgaria on March 25, 2020


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