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  •  Day of the Dead in Mexico
    2023年10月16日
    Day of the Dead in Mexico

    October 16, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico: People dressed as skulls attended the Mexico City Museum where activities related to the Day of the Dead in Mexico City were unveiled.. Every 1 and 2 November, Mexicans gather to remember the dead with traditional ofrendas that include pan de muerto, the favourite dishes of our departed loved ones, candles to light their way, copal and incense. Candles to light their way, copal and incense, the emblematic cempasúchil flowers and papel picado with the image of the Catrina can be seen in every corner of Mexico. (Credit Image: © Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023101706922

  •  Day of the Dead in Mexico
    2023年10月16日
    Day of the Dead in Mexico

    October 16, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico: People dressed as skulls attended the Mexico City Museum where activities related to the Day of the Dead in Mexico City were unveiled.. Every 1 and 2 November, Mexicans gather to remember the dead with traditional ofrendas that include pan de muerto, the favourite dishes of our departed loved ones, candles to light their way, copal and incense. Candles to light their way, copal and incense, the emblematic cempasúchil flowers and papel picado with the image of the Catrina can be seen in every corner of Mexico. (Credit Image: © Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023101706940

  •  Day of the Dead in Mexico
    2023年10月16日
    Day of the Dead in Mexico

    October 16, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico: People dressed as skulls attended the Mexico City Museum where activities related to the Day of the Dead in Mexico City were unveiled.. Every 1 and 2 November, Mexicans gather to remember the dead with traditional ofrendas that include pan de muerto, the favourite dishes of our departed loved ones, candles to light their way, copal and incense. Candles to light their way, copal and incense, the emblematic cempasúchil flowers and papel picado with the image of the Catrina can be seen in every corner of Mexico. (Credit Image: © Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023101705816

  •  Day of the Dead in Mexico
    2023年10月16日
    Day of the Dead in Mexico

    October 16, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico: People dressed as skulls attended the Mexico City Museum where activities related to the Day of the Dead in Mexico City were unveiled.. Every 1 and 2 November, Mexicans gather to remember the dead with traditional ofrendas that include pan de muerto, the favourite dishes of our departed loved ones, candles to light their way, copal and incense. Candles to light their way, copal and incense, the emblematic cempasúchil flowers and papel picado with the image of the Catrina can be seen in every corner of Mexico. (Credit Image: © Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023101706918

  •  Day of the Dead in Mexico
    2023年10月16日
    Day of the Dead in Mexico

    October 16, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico: People dressed as skulls attended the Mexico City Museum where activities related to the Day of the Dead in Mexico City were unveiled.. Every 1 and 2 November, Mexicans gather to remember the dead with traditional ofrendas that include pan de muerto, the favourite dishes of our departed loved ones, candles to light their way, copal and incense. Candles to light their way, copal and incense, the emblematic cempasúchil flowers and papel picado with the image of the Catrina can be seen in every corner of Mexico. (Credit Image: © Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023101706887

  •  Day of the Dead in Mexico
    2023年10月16日
    Day of the Dead in Mexico

    October 16, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico: People dressed as skulls attended the Mexico City Museum where activities related to the Day of the Dead in Mexico City were unveiled.. Every 1 and 2 November, Mexicans gather to remember the dead with traditional ofrendas that include pan de muerto, the favourite dishes of our departed loved ones, candles to light their way, copal and incense. Candles to light their way, copal and incense, the emblematic cempasúchil flowers and papel picado with the image of the Catrina can be seen in every corner of Mexico. (Credit Image: © Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023101707060

  •  Day of the Dead in Mexico
    2023年10月16日
    Day of the Dead in Mexico

    October 16, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico: People dressed as skulls attended the Mexico City Museum where activities related to the Day of the Dead in Mexico City were unveiled.. Every 1 and 2 November, Mexicans gather to remember the dead with traditional ofrendas that include pan de muerto, the favourite dishes of our departed loved ones, candles to light their way, copal and incense. Candles to light their way, copal and incense, the emblematic cempasúchil flowers and papel picado with the image of the Catrina can be seen in every corner of Mexico. (Credit Image: © Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023101706891

  •  Day of the Dead in Mexico
    2023年10月16日
    Day of the Dead in Mexico

    October 16, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico: People dressed as skulls attended the Mexico City Museum where activities related to the Day of the Dead in Mexico City were unveiled.. Every 1 and 2 November, Mexicans gather to remember the dead with traditional ofrendas that include pan de muerto, the favourite dishes of our departed loved ones, candles to light their way, copal and incense. Candles to light their way, copal and incense, the emblematic cempasúchil flowers and papel picado with the image of the Catrina can be seen in every corner of Mexico. (Credit Image: © Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023101706937

  •  Day of the Dead in Mexico
    2023年10月16日
    Day of the Dead in Mexico

    October 16, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico: People dressed as skulls attended the Mexico City Museum where activities related to the Day of the Dead in Mexico City were unveiled.. Every 1 and 2 November, Mexicans gather to remember the dead with traditional ofrendas that include pan de muerto, the favourite dishes of our departed loved ones, candles to light their way, copal and incense. Candles to light their way, copal and incense, the emblematic cempasúchil flowers and papel picado with the image of the Catrina can be seen in every corner of Mexico. (Credit Image: © Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023101707071

  •  Day of the Dead in Mexico
    2023年10月16日
    Day of the Dead in Mexico

    October 16, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico: People dressed as skulls attended the Mexico City Museum where activities related to the Day of the Dead in Mexico City were unveiled.. Every 1 and 2 November, Mexicans gather to remember the dead with traditional ofrendas that include pan de muerto, the favourite dishes of our departed loved ones, candles to light their way, copal and incense. Candles to light their way, copal and incense, the emblematic cempasúchil flowers and papel picado with the image of the Catrina can be seen in every corner of Mexico. (Credit Image: © Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023101706898

  •  Day of the Dead in Mexico
    2023年10月16日
    Day of the Dead in Mexico

    October 16, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico: People dressed as skulls attended the Mexico City Museum where activities related to the Day of the Dead in Mexico City were unveiled.. Every 1 and 2 November, Mexicans gather to remember the dead with traditional ofrendas that include pan de muerto, the favourite dishes of our departed loved ones, candles to light their way, copal and incense. Candles to light their way, copal and incense, the emblematic cempasúchil flowers and papel picado with the image of the Catrina can be seen in every corner of Mexico. (Credit Image: © Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023101706912

  •  Day of the Dead in Mexico
    2023年10月16日
    Day of the Dead in Mexico

    October 16, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico: People dressed as skulls attended the Mexico City Museum where activities related to the Day of the Dead in Mexico City were unveiled.. Every 1 and 2 November, Mexicans gather to remember the dead with traditional ofrendas that include pan de muerto, the favourite dishes of our departed loved ones, candles to light their way, copal and incense. Candles to light their way, copal and incense, the emblematic cempasúchil flowers and papel picado with the image of the Catrina can be seen in every corner of Mexico. (Credit Image: © Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023101706881

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