Day of the Dead celebrations
In late October, as tradition says, the souls of loved ones return from the afterlife to celebrate with living relatives during Du00eda de los Muertos, observed on November 1 and 2.
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People enjoy the annual Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City, Mexico , November 2, 2024. REUTERS/Quetzalli Nicte-Ha
A man lights candles during the annual Day of the Dead celebrations, in Mazatlan Villa de Flores, Mexico November 2. REUTERS/Jorge Luis Plata
A woman dressed as a Catrina takes part in the annual parade of Catrinas on the Day of the Dead in Saltillo, Mexico November 2. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
A participant dressed as the popular Mexican figure "Catrina" performs during the Day of the Dead celebrations in Vina del Mar, Chile November 2. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido
A performer takes part in the annual parade of Catrinas on the Day of the Dead, in Saltillo, Mexico November 2. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
People dressed as a Catrina take part in the annual parade of Catrinas on the Day of the Dead, in Saltillo, Mexico November 2. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
A woman is assisted to dress as a Catrina as she takes part in the annual parade of Catrinas on the Day of the Dead, in Saltillo, Mexico November 2. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
A participant dressed as the popular Mexican figure "Catrina" performs during the Day of the Dead celebrations in Vina del Mar, Chile November 2. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido
Children dressed as Catrinas and Catrin take part in the annual parade of Catrinas on the Day of the Dead, in Saltillo, Mexico November 2. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
A police officer applies oil on his horse's hooves to lubricate them as he takes part in the annual parade of Catrinas on the Day of the Dead, in Saltillo, Mexico November 2. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
A man lights candles during the annual Day of the Dead celebrations, in Mazatlan Villa de Flores, Mexico November 2. REUTERS/Jorge Luis Plata
A woman dressed as a Catrina takes part in the annual parade of Catrinas on the Day of the Dead, in Saltillo, Mexico November 2. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
Girls dressed as Catrinas take part in the annual parade of Catrinas on the Day of the Dead, in Saltillo, Mexico November 2. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
A marching band performs during the annual Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City, Mexico November 2. REUTERS/Quetzalli Nicte-Ha
A float is seen during the annual Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City, Mexico November 2. REUTERS/Quetzalli Nicte-Ha
Women sit between graves before the annual Day of the Dead celebrations, in Isla de Pacanda, Mexico November 1. REUTERS/Ivan Arias
People take part in the annual Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City, Mexico November 2. REUTERS/Quetzalli Nicte-Ha
A participant looks on during the annual Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City, Mexico November 2. REUTERS/Quetzalli Nicte-Ha
A participant waves during the annual Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City, Mexico November 2. REUTERS/Quetzalli Nicte-Ha
A participants dressed as the popular Mexican figure "Catrina" performs during the Day of the Dead celebrations in Vina del Mar, Chile November 2. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido
People in costume shop at a grocery store as they attend the Zombie Walk, to mark the Day of the Death in Sao Paulo, Brazil, November 2. REUTERS/Maira Erlich
A person in costume attends the Zombie Walk, to mark the Day of the Death in Sao Paulo, Brazil, November 2. REUTERS/Maira Erlich
A participant dressed as the popular Mexican figure "Catrina" performs during the Day of the Dead celebrations in Vina del Mar, Chile November 2. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido
Participants dressed as the popular Mexican figure "Catrina" perform during the Day of the Dead celebrations in Vina del Mar, Chile November 2. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido