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"Marigold: Flower"
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31 October 2025
A drone show takes place during the opening of the International Day of the Dead Festival in Mexico, where a parade is held in the Tlahuac borough of Mexico City, in celebration of the Day of the Dead, which is observed on November 1 and 2 of this year, on October 30, 2025.
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31 October 2025
Fireworks occur during the inauguration of the International Day of the Dead Festival in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 30, 2025, where a parade takes place in the Tlahuac borough in celebration of the Day of the Dead, which is observed on November 1 and 2 of this year.
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31 October 2025
Dozens of people, their faces painted as skulls or Catrinas, attend the opening of the International Day of the Dead Festival in Mexico, where a parade is held in the Tlahuac borough of Mexico City, in honor of the Day of the Dead, celebrated on November 1 and 2 of this year, on October 30, 2025.
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31 October 2025
A view of the Mega Ofrenda ahead the Day of the Dead at Zocalo in Mexico City, Mexico on October 30, 2025.
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31 October 2025
A view of the Mega Ofrenda ahead the Day of the Dead at Zocalo in Mexico City, Mexico on October 30, 2025.
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31 October 2025
People are seen at the Mega Ofrenda ahead the Day of the Dead at Zocalo in Mexico City, Mexico on October 30, 2025.
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31 October 2025
A view of the Mega Ofrenda ahead the Day of the Dead at Zocalo in Mexico City, Mexico on October 30, 2025.
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31 October 2025
A view of the Mega Ofrenda ahead the Day of the Dead at Zocalo in Mexico City, Mexico on October 30, 2025.
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31 October 2025
A view of the Mega Ofrenda ahead the Day of the Dead at Zocalo in Mexico City, Mexico on October 30, 2025.
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31 October 2025
A view of the Mega Ofrenda ahead the Day of the Dead at Zocalo in Mexico City, Mexico on October 30, 2025.
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30 October 2025
Marigolds are seen in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 29, 2025. After the rainy season, the marigold blooms arrive just in time to adorn one of Mexico's most representative traditions: Day of the Dead. Native to Mexico, its name comes from the Nahuatl word ''Cempohualxochitl,'' meaning ''flower of twenty petals.'' In pre-Hispanic times, the Mexica associate the yellow color of this flower with the sun, and therefore use it on altars, offerings, and burials dedicated to their dead.
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30 October 2025
Marigolds are seen in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 29, 2025. After the rainy season, the marigold blooms arrive just in time to adorn one of Mexico's most representative traditions: Day of the Dead. Native to Mexico, its name comes from the Nahuatl word ''Cempohualxochitl,'' meaning ''flower of twenty petals.'' In pre-Hispanic times, the Mexica associate the yellow color of this flower with the sun, and therefore use it on altars, offerings, and burials dedicated to their dead.
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
29 October 2025
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29 October 2025
A field of marigold flowers is in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, where several families cut them for sale for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. This takes place on October 28, 2025.
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
29 October 2025
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29 October 2025
A field of marigold flowers is in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, where several families cut them for sale for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. This takes place on October 28, 2025.
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
29 October 2025
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29 October 2025
People buy marigold flowers in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 28, 2025, for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2.
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
29 October 2025
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29 October 2025
People buy marigold flowers in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 28, 2025, for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2.
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