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Featured Review : The celebration of the Day of the Death "Día de los Muertos", dates from the ancient cultures of Mesoamerica and has been transformed over the pass of time with a blend of Christian faith and the original ideas of polyth...See Full Review

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Day of the Dead - Cemeteries

  • 5 out of 5 stars by JesusW from Mexico city, Mexico
  • November 24, 2006
Day of the Dead - Cemeteries
Quote: Each beginning of November the cemeteries are visited by large crowds, all the people attend to wash and repair the tombs of their loved ones. It almost seems like a picnic as people that still follow the tradition bring food and drinks to honor the... Read the full Day of the Dead review

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Day of the Death

  • 5 out of 5 stars by JesusW from Mexico city, Mexico
  • November 23, 2006
Day of the Death
Quote: Is not exactly a festival, but is similar as it involves all the society towards a celebration, in this case is to venerate and welcome those persons who already passed away to another dimension and only comes back during this days.The first of... Read the full Day of the Dead review

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Day of the Death

  • 5 out of 5 stars by JesusW from Mexico city, Mexico
  • May 22, 2006
Day of the Death
Quote: The celebration of the Day of the Death "Día de los Muertos", dates from the ancient cultures of Mesoamerica and has been transformed over the pass of time with a blend of Christian faith and the original ideas of polytheism.There are two different... Read the full Day of the Dead review

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