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  • Heraldo Menoez sits on a loved one's grave at a cemetery in the town of Zacapu, Michoacan, Mexico, on "Noche de Muertos" (Day of the Dead) on Nov. 2, 2011. The ritual has profound significance for the local people who celebrate deceased loved ones on the cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the state of Michoacán, Mexico, Purepecha indigenous communities await the return of the deceased on Janitzio Island in Lake Patzcuaro on "Noche de Muertos" (Day of the Dead), a ritual expressions with profound significance. Cempasuchil Flowers (Marigold Flowers), candles, fruit bread and incense are used as offerings in this cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the state of Michoacán, Mexico, Purepecha indigenous communities await the return of the deceased on Janitzio Island in Lake Patzcuaro on "Noche de Muertos" (Day of the Dead), a ritual expressions with profound significance. Cempasuchil Flowers (Marigold Flowers), candles, fruit bread and incense are used as offerings in this cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • A Mexican boy buys flowers in a street market in the town of Zacapu, Michoacan as an offering for a deceased family member to celebrate their life on "Noche de Muertos" (Day of the Dead) on Nov. 2, 2011. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the state of Michoacán, Mexico, Purepecha indigenous communities await the return of the deceased on Janitzio Island in Lake Patzcuaro on "Noche de Muertos" (Day of the Dead), a ritual expressions with profound significance. Cempasuchil Flowers (Marigold Flowers), candles, fruit bread and incense are used as offerings in this cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the town of Comanja, Michoacan, locals celebrate "Dia de los Muertos" (Day of the Dead) on Nov. 2, 2011. The ritual has profound significance for the local people who celebrate deceased loved ones on the cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the town of Comanja, Michoacan, locals celebrate "Dia de los Muertos" (Day of the Dead) on Nov. 2, 2011. The ritual has profound significance for the local people who celebrate deceased loved ones on the cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the town of Comanja, Michoacan, locals celebrate "Dia de los Muertos" (Day of the Dead) on Nov. 2, 2011. The ritual has profound significance for the local people who celebrate deceased loved ones on the cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the town of Comanja, Michoacan, locals celebrate "Dia de los Muertos" (Day of the Dead) on Nov. 2, 2011. The ritual has profound significance for the local people who celebrate deceased loved ones on the cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the state of Michoacán, Mexico, Purepecha indigenous communities await the return of the deceased on Janitzio Island in Lake Patzcuaro on "Noche de Muertos" (Day of the Dead), a ritual expressions with profound significance. Cempasuchil Flowers (Marigold Flowers), candles, fruit bread and incense are used as offerings in this cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the state of Michoacán, Mexico, Purepecha indigenous communities await the return of the deceased on Janitzio Island in Lake Patzcuaro on "Noche de Muertos" (Day of the Dead), a ritual expressions with profound significance. Cempasuchil Flowers (Marigold Flowers), candles, fruit bread and incense are used as offerings in this cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the town of Comanja, Michoacan, locals celebrate "Dia de los Muertos" (Day of the Dead) on Nov. 2, 2011. The ritual has profound significance for the local people who celebrate deceased loved ones on the cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the town of Comanja, Michoacan, locals celebrate "Dia de los Muertos" (Day of the Dead) on Nov. 2, 2011. The ritual has profound significance for the local people who celebrate deceased loved ones on the cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the state of Michoacán, Mexico, Purepecha indigenous communities await the return of the deceased on Janitzio Island in Lake Patzcuaro on "Noche de Muertos" (Day of the Dead), a ritual expressions with profound significance. Cempasuchil Flowers (Marigold Flowers), candles, fruit bread and incense are used as offerings in this cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the town of Comanja, Michoacan, Mexico, a local boy decorates and prepares a loved one's grave for an encounter with the deceased on "Noche de Muertos" (Day of the Dead) on Nov. 2, 2011. The ritual has profound significance for the local people who celebrate deceased loved ones on the cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the state of Michoacán, Mexico, Purepecha indigenous communities await the return of the deceased on Janitzio Island in Lake Patzcuaro on "Noche de Muertos" (Day of the Dead), a ritual expressions with profound significance. Cempasuchil Flowers (Marigold Flowers), candles, fruit bread and incense are used as offerings in this cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the town of Comanja, Michoacan, locals celebrate "Dia de los Muertos" (Day of the Dead) on Nov. 2, 2011. The ritual has profound significance for the local people who celebrate deceased loved ones on the cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the town of Comanja, Michoacan, locals celebrate "Dia de los Muertos" (Day of the Dead) on Nov. 2, 2011. The ritual has profound significance for the local people who celebrate deceased loved ones on the cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the town of Comanja, Michoacan, locals celebrate "Dia de los Muertos" (Day of the Dead) on Nov. 2, 2011. The ritual has profound significance for the local people who celebrate deceased loved ones on the cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • A women watches her daughters decorate a family members grave with Cempasuchil (Marigold) Flowers which are traditionally used at a cemetery in the town of Zacapu, Michoacan, Mexico, on Nov. 2, 2011, as part of the celebration of the deceased life on "Noche de Muertos" (Day of the Dead), a cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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  • In the town of Comanja, Michoacan, locals celebrate "Dia de los Muertos" (Day of the Dead) on Nov. 2, 2011. The ritual has profound significance for the local people who celebrate deceased loved ones on the cheerful and solemn occasion. ..©Benjamin B Morris
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