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#11741713
5 November 2024
The Voladores of Cuetzalan perform a pre-Hispanic ritual ceremony that involves tying their feet with ropes and launching themselves into the void from a trunk with a height of 52 meters, on november 02, 2024, in Cuetzalan, Mexico. The Voladores de Cuetzalan are a group of dancers who perform the dance of the Voladores, a pre-Hispanic dance originating from the Sierra Norte de Puebla. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declares the Voladores of Cuetzalan as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.
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#11741714
5 November 2024
The Voladores of Cuetzalan perform a pre-Hispanic ritual ceremony that involves tying their feet with ropes and launching themselves into the void from a trunk with a height of 52 meters, on november 02, 2024, in Cuetzalan, Mexico. The Voladores de Cuetzalan are a group of dancers who perform the dance of the Voladores, a pre-Hispanic dance originating from the Sierra Norte de Puebla. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declares the Voladores of Cuetzalan as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.
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#11741715
5 November 2024
The Voladores of Cuetzalan perform a pre-Hispanic ritual ceremony that involves tying their feet with ropes and launching themselves into the void from a trunk with a height of 52 meters, on november 02, 2024, in Cuetzalan, Mexico. The Voladores de Cuetzalan are a group of dancers who perform the dance of the Voladores, a pre-Hispanic dance originating from the Sierra Norte de Puebla. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declares the Voladores of Cuetzalan as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.
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#11741716
5 November 2024
The Voladores of Cuetzalan perform a pre-Hispanic ritual ceremony that involves tying their feet with ropes and launching themselves into the void from a trunk with a height of 52 meters, on november 02, 2024, in Cuetzalan, Mexico. The Voladores de Cuetzalan are a group of dancers who perform the dance of the Voladores, a pre-Hispanic dance originating from the Sierra Norte de Puebla. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declares the Voladores of Cuetzalan as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.
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#11741717
5 November 2024
The Voladores of Cuetzalan perform a pre-Hispanic ritual ceremony that involves tying their feet with ropes and launching themselves into the void from a trunk with a height of 52 meters, on november 02, 2024, in Cuetzalan, Mexico. The Voladores de Cuetzalan are a group of dancers who perform the dance of the Voladores, a pre-Hispanic dance originating from the Sierra Norte de Puebla. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declares the Voladores of Cuetzalan as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.
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#11741718
5 November 2024
The Voladores of Cuetzalan perform a pre-Hispanic ritual ceremony that involves tying their feet with ropes and launching themselves into the void from a trunk with a height of 52 meters, on november 02, 2024, in Cuetzalan, Mexico. The Voladores de Cuetzalan are a group of dancers who perform the dance of the Voladores, a pre-Hispanic dance originating from the Sierra Norte de Puebla. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declares the Voladores of Cuetzalan as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.
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#11741719
5 November 2024
The Voladores of Cuetzalan perform a pre-Hispanic ritual ceremony that involves tying their feet with ropes and launching themselves into the void from a trunk with a height of 52 meters, on november 02, 2024, in Cuetzalan, Mexico. The Voladores de Cuetzalan are a group of dancers who perform the dance of the Voladores, a pre-Hispanic dance originating from the Sierra Norte de Puebla. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declares the Voladores of Cuetzalan as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.
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#11741720
5 November 2024
The Voladores of Cuetzalan perform a pre-Hispanic ritual ceremony that involves tying their feet with ropes and launching themselves into the void from a trunk with a height of 52 meters, on november 02, 2024, in Cuetzalan, Mexico. The Voladores de Cuetzalan are a group of dancers who perform the dance of the Voladores, a pre-Hispanic dance originating from the Sierra Norte de Puebla. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declares the Voladores of Cuetzalan as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.
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#11741721
5 November 2024
The Voladores of Cuetzalan perform a pre-Hispanic ritual ceremony that involves tying their feet with ropes and launching themselves into the void from a trunk with a height of 52 meters, on november 02, 2024, in Cuetzalan, Mexico. The Voladores de Cuetzalan are a group of dancers who perform the dance of the Voladores, a pre-Hispanic dance originating from the Sierra Norte de Puebla. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declares the Voladores of Cuetzalan as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.
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#11741722
5 November 2024
The Voladores of Cuetzalan perform a pre-Hispanic ritual ceremony that involves tying their feet with ropes and launching themselves into the void from a trunk with a height of 52 meters, on november 02, 2024, in Cuetzalan, Mexico. The Voladores de Cuetzalan are a group of dancers who perform the dance of the Voladores, a pre-Hispanic dance originating from the Sierra Norte de Puebla. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declares the Voladores of Cuetzalan as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.
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#11741723
5 November 2024
The Voladores of Cuetzalan perform a pre-Hispanic ritual ceremony that involves tying their feet with ropes and launching themselves into the void from a trunk with a height of 52 meters, on november 02, 2024, in Cuetzalan, Mexico. The Voladores de Cuetzalan are a group of dancers who perform the dance of the Voladores, a pre-Hispanic dance originating from the Sierra Norte de Puebla. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declares the Voladores of Cuetzalan as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.
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#11741724
5 November 2024
The Voladores of Cuetzalan perform a pre-Hispanic ritual ceremony that involves tying their feet with ropes and launching themselves into the void from a trunk with a height of 52 meters, on november 02, 2024, in Cuetzalan, Mexico. The Voladores de Cuetzalan are a group of dancers who perform the dance of the Voladores, a pre-Hispanic dance originating from the Sierra Norte de Puebla. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declares the Voladores of Cuetzalan as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.
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#11741725
5 November 2024
The Voladores of Cuetzalan perform a pre-Hispanic ritual ceremony that involves tying their feet with ropes and launching themselves into the void from a trunk with a height of 52 meters, on november 02, 2024, in Cuetzalan, Mexico. The Voladores de Cuetzalan are a group of dancers who perform the dance of the Voladores, a pre-Hispanic dance originating from the Sierra Norte de Puebla. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declares the Voladores of Cuetzalan as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.
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Cemetery Del Carmen Is Decorated Whit Cempaschil Flowers For Day Of The Dead
3 November 2024
#11738098
3 November 2024
Graves are decorated with marigold flowers at Cemetery del Carmen, in the community of San Miguel Tzinacapan, during the Mexican Day of the Dead, on November 2, 2024, in Cuetzalan, Mexico.
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Cemetery Del Carmen Is Decorated Whit Cempaschil Flowers For Day Of The Dead
3 November 2024
#11738099
3 November 2024
Graves are decorated with marigold flowers at Cemetery del Carmen, in the community of San Miguel Tzinacapan, during the Mexican Day of the Dead, on November 2, 2024, in Cuetzalan, Mexico.
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Cemetery Del Carmen Is Decorated Whit Cempaschil Flowers For Day Of The Dead
3 November 2024
#11738100
3 November 2024
A grave is decorated with marigold flowers at Cemetery del Carmen, in the community of San Miguel Tzinacapan, during the Mexican Day of the Dead in Cuetzalan, Mexico, on November 2, 2024.
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