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#11734089
3 November 2024
Exterior view of the San Andres Mixquic Tlahuac Pantheon, located on the southern edge of Mexico City, Mexico, where dozens of people come on November 2 to decorate the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and candles, which, according to belief, receive their souls during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11734090
3 November 2024
A woman dresses as a catrina inside a church at the San Andres Mixquic Tlahuac Pantheon, located in the far south of Mexico City, where dozens of people come on November 2 to decorate the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and candles, which, according to belief, receive their souls during the Day of the Dead festivities in Mexico.
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#11734091
3 November 2024
Residents of San Andres Mixquic Tlahuac, located in the far south of Mexico City, go to the community cemetery on November 2, 2024, to decorate the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and candles, which, according to belief, receive their souls during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11734092
3 November 2024
A dog is inside the San Andres Mixquic Tlahuac Cemetery, located in the southern end of Mexico City, Mexico, on November 2, 2024, where dozens of people come to decorate the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and candles, which, according to belief, receive their souls during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11734093
3 November 2024
Residents of San Andres Mixquic Tlahuac, located in the far south of Mexico City, go to the community cemetery on November 2, 2024, to decorate the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and candles, which, according to belief, receive their souls during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11734094
3 November 2024
Residents of San Andres Mixquic Tlahuac, located in the far south of Mexico City, go to the community cemetery on November 2, 2024, to decorate the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and candles, which, according to belief, receive their souls during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11734095
3 November 2024
Residents of San Andres Mixquic Tlahuac, located in the far south of Mexico City, go to the community cemetery on November 2, 2024, to decorate the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and candles, which, according to belief, receive their souls during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11734096
3 November 2024
Residents of San Andres Mixquic Tlahuac, located in the far south of Mexico City, go to the community cemetery on November 2, 2024, to decorate the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and candles, which, according to belief, receive their souls during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11734097
3 November 2024
Dozens of people come to the Panteon de San Andres Mixquic Tlahuac, located on the southern edge of Mexico City, Mexico, on November 2, 2024, to decorate the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and candles. According to belief, these offerings receive the souls of the deceased during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11734098
3 November 2024
Residents of San Andres Mixquic Tlahuac, located in the far south of Mexico City, go to the community cemetery on November 2, 2024, to decorate the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and candles, which, according to belief, receive their souls during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11734099
3 November 2024
Residents of San Andres Mixquic Tlahuac, located in the far south of Mexico City, go to the community cemetery on November 2, 2024, to decorate the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and candles, which, according to belief, receive their souls during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11734100
3 November 2024
Residents of San Andres Mixquic Tlahuac, located in the far south of Mexico City, go to the community cemetery on November 2, 2024, to decorate the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and candles, which, according to belief, receive their souls during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11734101
3 November 2024
Residents of San Andres Mixquic Tlahuac, located in the far south of Mexico City, go to the community cemetery on November 2, 2024, to decorate the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and candles, which, according to belief, receive their souls during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11734102
3 November 2024
A hot air balloon is visible outside the San Andres Mixquic Tlahuac Pantheon, located on the southern edge of Mexico City, Mexico, on November 2, 2024, where dozens of people gather to decorate the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and candles, which, according to belief, receive their souls during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11734103
3 November 2024
Residents of San Andres Mixquic Tlahuac, located in the far south of Mexico City, go to the community cemetery on November 2, 2024, to decorate the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and candles, which, according to belief, receive their souls during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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#11734104
3 November 2024
Residents of San Andres Mixquic Tlahuac, located in the far south of Mexico City, go to the community cemetery on November 2, 2024, to decorate the graves of their deceased loved ones with cempasuchil flowers and candles, which, according to belief, receive their souls during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2 in Mexico.
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