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"Muerto coco"
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#12932139
1 November 2025
A view of the ofrenda with 'Coco' movie characters figures ahead of the Day of the Dead in Mexico City, Mexico on October 31, 2025.
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#6141154
31 October 2020
A Person walks beside a monumental cardboard skull during the eve of the Day of the Dead. Craftsman Raymundo Medina, exhibits cardboard skulls at Santa Cecilia neighborhood, as part of his project 'Cocolitztli Coviddiztli', which symbolizes the origin of the pandemic in China, a global crisis and more than 1 million deaths from SARS Cov-2. Although massive events have been canceled to celebrate the Day of the Dead due to the Coronavirus, Raymundo Medina wanted continue with the Mexican traditions of the Day of the Dead, with this Exhibition of Skulls. on October 30, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico
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#6141156
31 October 2020
Monumental cardboard skull seen during the eve of the Day of the Dead. Craftsman Raymundo Medina, exhibits cardboard skulls at Santa Cecilia neighborhood, as part of his project 'Cocolitztli Coviddiztli', which symbolizes the origin of the pandemic in China, a global crisis and more than 1 million deaths from SARS Cov-2. Although massive events have been canceled to celebrate the Day of the Dead due to the Coronavirus, Raymundo Medina wanted continue with the Mexican traditions of the Day of the Dead, with this Exhibition of Skulls. on October 30, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico
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#6141158
31 October 2020
Monumental cardboard skull seen during the eve of the Day of the Dead. Craftsman Raymundo Medina, exhibits cardboard skulls at Santa Cecilia neighborhood, as part of his project 'Cocolitztli Coviddiztli', which symbolizes the origin of the pandemic in China, a global crisis and more than 1 million deaths from SARS Cov-2. Although massive events have been canceled to celebrate the Day of the Dead due to the Coronavirus, Raymundo Medina wanted continue with the Mexican traditions of the Day of the Dead, with this Exhibition of Skulls. on October 30, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico
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#6141162
31 October 2020
Monumental cardboard skull seen during the eve of the Day of the Dead. Craftsman Raymundo Medina, exhibits cardboard skulls at Santa Cecilia neighborhood, as part of his project 'Cocolitztli Coviddiztli', which symbolizes the origin of the pandemic in China, a global crisis and more than 1 million deaths from SARS Cov-2. Although massive events have been canceled to celebrate the Day of the Dead due to the Coronavirus, Raymundo Medina wanted continue with the Mexican traditions of the Day of the Dead, with this Exhibition of Skulls. on October 30, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico
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#6141164
31 October 2020
Monumental cardboard skull seen during the eve of the Day of the Dead. Craftsman Raymundo Medina, exhibits cardboard skulls at Santa Cecilia neighborhood, as part of his project 'Cocolitztli Coviddiztli', which symbolizes the origin of the pandemic in China, a global crisis and more than 1 million deaths from SARS Cov-2. Although massive events have been canceled to celebrate the Day of the Dead due to the Coronavirus, Raymundo Medina wanted continue with the Mexican traditions of the Day of the Dead, with this Exhibition of Skulls. on October 30, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico
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#6141166
31 October 2020
Monumental cardboard skull seen during the eve of the Day of the Dead. Craftsman Raymundo Medina, exhibits cardboard skulls at Santa Cecilia neighborhood, as part of his project 'Cocolitztli Coviddiztli', which symbolizes the origin of the pandemic in China, a global crisis and more than 1 million deaths from SARS Cov-2. Although massive events have been canceled to celebrate the Day of the Dead due to the Coronavirus, Raymundo Medina wanted continue with the Mexican traditions of the Day of the Dead, with this Exhibition of Skulls. on October 30, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico
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#6141168
31 October 2020
Monumental cardboard skull seen during the eve of the Day of the Dead. Craftsman Raymundo Medina, exhibits cardboard skulls at Santa Cecilia neighborhood, as part of his project 'Cocolitztli Coviddiztli', which symbolizes the origin of the pandemic in China, a global crisis and more than 1 million deaths from SARS Cov-2. Although massive events have been canceled to celebrate the Day of the Dead due to the Coronavirus, Raymundo Medina wanted continue with the Mexican traditions of the Day of the Dead, with this Exhibition of Skulls. on October 30, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico
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#6141174
31 October 2020
A Person walks beside a monumental cardboard skull during the eve of the Day of the Dead. Craftsman Raymundo Medina, exhibits cardboard skulls at Santa Cecilia neighborhood, as part of his project 'Cocolitztli Coviddiztli', which symbolizes the origin of the pandemic in China, a global crisis and more than 1 million deaths from SARS Cov-2. Although massive events have been canceled to celebrate the Day of the Dead due to the Coronavirus, Raymundo Medina wanted continue with the Mexican traditions of the Day of the Dead, with this Exhibition of Skulls. on October 30, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico
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#6141176
31 October 2020
A Person walks beside a monumental cardboard skull during the eve of the Day of the Dead. Craftsman Raymundo Medina, exhibits cardboard skulls at Santa Cecilia neighborhood, as part of his project 'Cocolitztli Coviddiztli', which symbolizes the origin of the pandemic in China, a global crisis and more than 1 million deaths from SARS Cov-2. Although massive events have been canceled to celebrate the Day of the Dead due to the Coronavirus, Raymundo Medina wanted continue with the Mexican traditions of the Day of the Dead, with this Exhibition of Skulls. on October 30, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico
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#6141180
31 October 2020
A Person walks beside a monumental cardboard skull during the eve of the Day of the Dead. Craftsman Raymundo Medina, exhibits cardboard skulls at Santa Cecilia neighborhood, as part of his project 'Cocolitztli Coviddiztli', which symbolizes the origin of the pandemic in China, a global crisis and more than 1 million deaths from SARS Cov-2. Although massive events have been canceled to celebrate the Day of the Dead due to the Coronavirus, Raymundo Medina wanted continue with the Mexican traditions of the Day of the Dead, with this Exhibition of Skulls. on October 30, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico
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#3166216
17 September 2018
Singers of the theater troupe 'Detachement international du Muerto Coco'. The Ramonville's street theater festival is one of the biggest in France. Many street theater compagnies come to this festival called 'Arto'. Ramonville. September 16th, 2018.
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#3166218
17 September 2018
Singers of the theater troupe 'Detachement international du Muerto Coco'. The Ramonville's street theater festival is one of the biggest in France. Many street theater compagnies come to this festival called 'Arto'. Ramonville. September 16th, 2018.
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#3166220
17 September 2018
Singers of the theater troupe 'Detachement international du Muerto Coco'. The Ramonville's street theater festival is one of the biggest in France. Many street theater compagnies come to this festival called 'Arto'. Ramonville. September 16th, 2018.
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#3166222
17 September 2018
Singers of the theater troupe 'Detachement international du Muerto Coco'. The Ramonville's street theater festival is one of the biggest in France. Many street theater compagnies come to this festival called 'Arto'. Ramonville. September 16th, 2018.
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#3166214
17 September 2018
spectators use their smartphone to take photos on a concert of the theater troupe called 'Détachement international du Muerto Coco' at Ramonville near Toulouse. The Ramonville's street theater festival is one of the biggest in France. Many street theater compagnies come to this festival called 'Arto'. Ramonville. September 16th, 2018.
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