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  • FEATURE - Totenköpfe aus Ton für Tag der Toten-Fest in Mexico
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    FEATURE - Totenköpfe aus Ton für Tag der Toten-Fest in Mexico
    TLAXCALA, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Craftsman Bernardo Juáaez Rodríguez is seen in his workshop during the manufacture of a skull cast rusty mud, is inhabitant of La Trinidad Tenexyecac community for many years has been dedicated to this craft of creating clay figures such as skulls, saumerios and pumpkins as part of the Day of the Dead festivities on October 23, 2019 in Tlaxcala, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27880271
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  • FEATURE - Totenköpfe aus Ton für Tag der Toten-Fest in Mexico
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    FEATURE - Totenköpfe aus Ton für Tag der Toten-Fest in Mexico
    TLAXCALA, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Craftsman Bernardo Juáaez Rodríguez is seen in his workshop during the manufacture of a skull cast rusty mud, is inhabitant of La Trinidad Tenexyecac community for many years has been dedicated to this craft of creating clay figures such as skulls, saumerios and pumpkins as part of the Day of the Dead festivities on October 23, 2019 in Tlaxcala, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27880254
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  • FEATURE - Totenköpfe aus Ton für Tag der Toten-Fest in Mexico
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    FEATURE - Totenköpfe aus Ton für Tag der Toten-Fest in Mexico
    TLAXCALA, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Craftsman Bernardo Juáaez Rodríguez is seen in his workshop during the manufacture of a skull cast rusty mud, is inhabitant of La Trinidad Tenexyecac community for many years has been dedicated to this craft of creating clay figures such as skulls, saumerios and pumpkins as part of the Day of the Dead festivities on October 23, 2019 in Tlaxcala, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27880260
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  • FEATURE - Totenköpfe aus Ton für Tag der Toten-Fest in Mexico
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    FEATURE - Totenköpfe aus Ton für Tag der Toten-Fest in Mexico
    TLAXCALA, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Craftsman Bernardo Juáaez Rodríguez is seen in his workshop during the manufacture of a skull cast rusty mud, is inhabitant of La Trinidad Tenexyecac community for many years has been dedicated to this craft of creating clay figures such as skulls, saumerios and pumpkins as part of the Day of the Dead festivities on October 23, 2019 in Tlaxcala, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27880253
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: A girl seen manufacturing chocolate skull at chocolate factory on October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871015
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: A girl seen manufacturing chocolate skull at chocolate factory on October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871024
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: A girl seen manufacturing chocolate skull at chocolate factory on October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871026
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: A girl seen manufacturing chocolate skull at chocolate factory on October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871048
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: A girl seen manufacturing chocolate skull at chocolate factory on October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871053
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: A girl seen manufacturing chocolate skull at chocolate factory on October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871017
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Detail of chocolate skulls are seen during a manufacturing process. October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871012
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Cielo Jimenez seen manufacturing chocolate skull at chocolate factory on October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871034
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Cielo Jimenez seen manufacturing chocolate skull at chocolate factory on October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871057
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Cielo Jimenez seen manufacturing chocolate skull at chocolate factory on October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871080
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Cielo Jimenez seen manufacturing chocolate skull at chocolate factory on October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871077
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Cielo Jimenez seen manufacturing chocolate skull at chocolate factory on October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871007
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Cielo Jimenez seen manufacturing chocolate skull at chocolate factory on October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871073
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Cielo Jimenez seen manufacturing chocolate skull at chocolate factory on October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871036
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Cielo Jimenez seen manufacturing chocolate skull at chocolate factory on October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871075
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Cielo Jimenez seen manufacturing chocolate skull at chocolate factory on October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871028
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Cielo Jimenez seen manufacturing chocolate skull at chocolate factory on October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871083
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Cielo Jimenez seen manufacturing chocolate skull at chocolate factory on October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871016
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Detail of chocolate skulls are seen during a manufacturing process. October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871013
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Detail of chocolate skulls are seen during a manufacturing process. October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871060
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  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Detail of chocolate skulls are seen during a manufacturing process. October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871039
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Detail of chocolate skulls are seen during a manufacturing process. October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871010
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
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    FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Herstellung von Schokoladenschädeln in Mexiko
    MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 23: Detail of chocolate skulls are seen during a manufacturing process. October 23, 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico Mrs. Judith Morales founded 30 years ago 'La Casita del Chocolate' and since then the Jimenez family has been dedicated to the manufacture of chocolate skulls to continue the traditions, which are distributed in the markets for that people decorate the offerings during the Day of the Dead festivities on November 2. (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27871006
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  • FEATURE - Gruselig: Spezial-Barbie zum Tag der Toten in Mexico
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    FEATURE - Gruselig: Spezial-Barbie zum Tag der Toten in Mexico
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Best selling doll Barbie pays tribute to Mexico's Day of the Dead in a limited edition figure.Toymaker Mattel is sreleasing the doll this month (sept) in commemoration of Dia de los Muertos, a traditional holiday marked throughout the Latin American nation.The family-focused event, which is held between October 31 and November 2, is observed by remembering loved ones that have passed with prayers and traditional foods.It is believed that the gateway between heaven and the living world opens during the holiday, with the festival's origins dating back to Aztec times.The Day of the Dead Barbie wears the traditional makeup, along with a monarch butterfly headpiece and black dress, embroidered with floral motifs.Butterflies aare said to symbolise the souls of loved ones coming back to visit family members.

    OPS: Day of the Dead Barbie doll

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Gruselig: Spezial-Barbie zum Tag der Toten in Mexico
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    FEATURE - Gruselig: Spezial-Barbie zum Tag der Toten in Mexico
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Barbie 1
    12/09/2019
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    Picture MUST credit : Mattel

    Best selling doll Barbie pays tribute to Mexico's Day of the Dead in a limited edition figure.Toymaker Mattel is sreleasing the doll this month (sept) in commemoration of Dia de los Muertos, a traditional holiday marked throughout the Latin American nation.The family-focused event, which is held between October 31 and November 2, is observed by remembering loved ones that have passed with prayers and traditional foods.It is believed that the gateway between heaven and the living world opens during the holiday, with the festival's origins dating back to Aztec times.The Day of the Dead Barbie wears the traditional makeup, along with a monarch butterfly headpiece and black dress, embroidered with floral motifs.Butterflies aare said to symbolise the souls of loved ones coming back to visit family members.

    OPS: Day of the Dead Barbie doll

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gruselig: Spezial-Barbie zum Tag der Toten in Mexico
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    FEATURE - Gruselig: Spezial-Barbie zum Tag der Toten in Mexico
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10862
    Barbie 1
    12/09/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Mattel

    Best selling doll Barbie pays tribute to Mexico's Day of the Dead in a limited edition figure.Toymaker Mattel is sreleasing the doll this month (sept) in commemoration of Dia de los Muertos, a traditional holiday marked throughout the Latin American nation.The family-focused event, which is held between October 31 and November 2, is observed by remembering loved ones that have passed with prayers and traditional foods.It is believed that the gateway between heaven and the living world opens during the holiday, with the festival's origins dating back to Aztec times.The Day of the Dead Barbie wears the traditional makeup, along with a monarch butterfly headpiece and black dress, embroidered with floral motifs.Butterflies aare said to symbolise the souls of loved ones coming back to visit family members.

    OPS: Day of the Dead Barbie doll

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gruselig: Spezial-Barbie zum Tag der Toten in Mexico
    DUK10123164_005
    FEATURE - Gruselig: Spezial-Barbie zum Tag der Toten in Mexico
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10862
    Barbie 1
    12/09/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Mattel

    Best selling doll Barbie pays tribute to Mexico's Day of the Dead in a limited edition figure.Toymaker Mattel is sreleasing the doll this month (sept) in commemoration of Dia de los Muertos, a traditional holiday marked throughout the Latin American nation.The family-focused event, which is held between October 31 and November 2, is observed by remembering loved ones that have passed with prayers and traditional foods.It is believed that the gateway between heaven and the living world opens during the holiday, with the festival's origins dating back to Aztec times.The Day of the Dead Barbie wears the traditional makeup, along with a monarch butterfly headpiece and black dress, embroidered with floral motifs.Butterflies aare said to symbolise the souls of loved ones coming back to visit family members.

    OPS: Day of the Dead Barbie doll

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gruselig: Spezial-Barbie zum Tag der Toten in Mexico
    DUK10123164_004
    FEATURE - Gruselig: Spezial-Barbie zum Tag der Toten in Mexico
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10862
    Barbie 1
    12/09/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Mattel

    Best selling doll Barbie pays tribute to Mexico's Day of the Dead in a limited edition figure.Toymaker Mattel is sreleasing the doll this month (sept) in commemoration of Dia de los Muertos, a traditional holiday marked throughout the Latin American nation.The family-focused event, which is held between October 31 and November 2, is observed by remembering loved ones that have passed with prayers and traditional foods.It is believed that the gateway between heaven and the living world opens during the holiday, with the festival's origins dating back to Aztec times.The Day of the Dead Barbie wears the traditional makeup, along with a monarch butterfly headpiece and black dress, embroidered with floral motifs.Butterflies aare said to symbolise the souls of loved ones coming back to visit family members.

    OPS: Day of the Dead Barbie doll

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gruselig: Spezial-Barbie zum Tag der Toten in Mexico
    DUK10123164_003
    FEATURE - Gruselig: Spezial-Barbie zum Tag der Toten in Mexico
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10862
    Barbie 1
    12/09/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Mattel

    Best selling doll Barbie pays tribute to Mexico's Day of the Dead in a limited edition figure.Toymaker Mattel is sreleasing the doll this month (sept) in commemoration of Dia de los Muertos, a traditional holiday marked throughout the Latin American nation.The family-focused event, which is held between October 31 and November 2, is observed by remembering loved ones that have passed with prayers and traditional foods.It is believed that the gateway between heaven and the living world opens during the holiday, with the festival's origins dating back to Aztec times.The Day of the Dead Barbie wears the traditional makeup, along with a monarch butterfly headpiece and black dress, embroidered with floral motifs.Butterflies aare said to symbolise the souls of loved ones coming back to visit family members.

    OPS: Day of the Dead Barbie doll

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gruselig: Spezial-Barbie zum Tag der Toten in Mexico
    DUK10123164_002
    FEATURE - Gruselig: Spezial-Barbie zum Tag der Toten in Mexico
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10862
    Barbie 1
    12/09/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Mattel

    Best selling doll Barbie pays tribute to Mexico's Day of the Dead in a limited edition figure.Toymaker Mattel is sreleasing the doll this month (sept) in commemoration of Dia de los Muertos, a traditional holiday marked throughout the Latin American nation.The family-focused event, which is held between October 31 and November 2, is observed by remembering loved ones that have passed with prayers and traditional foods.It is believed that the gateway between heaven and the living world opens during the holiday, with the festival's origins dating back to Aztec times.The Day of the Dead Barbie wears the traditional makeup, along with a monarch butterfly headpiece and black dress, embroidered with floral motifs.Butterflies aare said to symbolise the souls of loved ones coming back to visit family members.

    OPS: Day of the Dead Barbie doll

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gruselig: Spezial-Barbie zum Tag der Toten in Mexico
    DUK10123164_001
    FEATURE - Gruselig: Spezial-Barbie zum Tag der Toten in Mexico
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10862
    Barbie 1
    12/09/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit : Mattel

    Best selling doll Barbie pays tribute to Mexico's Day of the Dead in a limited edition figure.Toymaker Mattel is sreleasing the doll this month (sept) in commemoration of Dia de los Muertos, a traditional holiday marked throughout the Latin American nation.The family-focused event, which is held between October 31 and November 2, is observed by remembering loved ones that have passed with prayers and traditional foods.It is believed that the gateway between heaven and the living world opens during the holiday, with the festival's origins dating back to Aztec times.The Day of the Dead Barbie wears the traditional makeup, along with a monarch butterfly headpiece and black dress, embroidered with floral motifs.Butterflies aare said to symbolise the souls of loved ones coming back to visit family members.

    OPS: Day of the Dead Barbie doll

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Comparsas or street dances at the village of Yahuche where people disguise as mythical creatures
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    Comparsas or street dances at the village of Yahuche where people disguise as mythical creatures
    Comparsas (street dances) at the village of Yahuche where people disguise as mythical creatures, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
    Raul Touzon

     

  • Comparsas or street dances at the village of Yahuche where people disguise as mythical creatures
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    Comparsas or street dances at the village of Yahuche where people disguise as mythical creatures
    Comparsas (street dances) at the village of Yahuche where people disguise as mythical creatures, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
    Raul Touzon

     

  • Zapotec woman holding candle among graves adorned with marigolds
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    Zapotec woman holding candle among graves adorned with marigolds
    Zapotec woman holding candle among graves adorned with marigolds, Atzompa, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
    Raul Touzon

     

  • People participating in comparsas or street dances during the Day of The Dead Celebration.
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    People participating in comparsas or street dances during the Day of The Dead Celebration.
    People participating in comparsas (street dances) during the Day of The Dead Celebration, Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
    Raul Touzon

     

  • People participating in comparsas or street dances during the Day of The Dead Celebration.
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    People participating in comparsas or street dances during the Day of The Dead Celebration.
    People participating in comparsas (street dances) during the Day of The Dead Celebration, Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
    Raul Touzon

     

  • People participating in comparsas or street dances during the Day of The Dead Celebration.
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    People participating in comparsas or street dances during the Day of The Dead Celebration.
    People participating in comparsas (street dances) during the Day of The Dead Celebration, Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
    Raul Touzon

     

  • People participating in comparsas or street dances during the Day of The Dead Celebration.
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    People participating in comparsas or street dances during the Day of The Dead Celebration.
    People participating in comparsas (street dances) during the Day of The Dead Celebration, Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
    Raul Touzon

     

  • Comparsas or street dances at the village of San Jose Etla where people disguise as mythical creatures
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    Comparsas or street dances at the village of San Jose Etla where people disguise as mythical creatures
    Comparsas (street dances) at the village of San Jose Etla where people disguise as mythical creatures, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
    Raul Touzon

     

  • Panoramic view of the Atzompa graveyard during the celebration of Day of the Dead
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    Panoramic view of the Atzompa graveyard during the celebration of Day of the Dead
    Panoramic view of the Atzompa graveyard during the celebration of Day of the Dead, Atzompa, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
    Raul Touzon

     

  • Panoramic view of the Atzompa graveyard during the celebration of Day of the Dead
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    Panoramic view of the Atzompa graveyard during the celebration of Day of the Dead
    Panoramic view of the Atzompa graveyard during the celebration of Day of the Dead, Atzompa, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
    Raul Touzon

     

  • Comparsas or street dances at the village of San Jose Etla where people disguise as mythical creatures .
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    Comparsas or street dances at the village of San Jose Etla where people disguise as mythical creatures .
    Comparsas (street dances) at the village of San Jose Etla where people disguise as mythical creatures, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
    Raul Touzon

     

  • People participating in comparsas or street dances during the Day of The Dead Celebration.
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    People participating in comparsas or street dances during the Day of The Dead Celebration.
    People participating in comparsas (street dances) during the Day of The Dead Celebration, Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
    Raul Touzon

     

  • People participating in comparsas or street dances during the Day of The Dead Celebration.
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    People participating in comparsas or street dances during the Day of The Dead Celebration.
    People participating in comparsas (street dances) during the Day of The Dead Celebration, Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
    Raul Touzon

     

  • People participating in comparsas or street dances during the Day of The Dead Celebration.
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    People participating in comparsas or street dances during the Day of The Dead Celebration.
    People participating in comparsas (street dances) during the Day of The Dead Celebration, Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
    Raul Touzon

     

  • Zapotec woman holding candle among graves adorned with marigolds
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    Zapotec woman holding candle among graves adorned with marigolds
    Zapotec woman holding candle among graves adorned with marigolds, Atzompa, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
    Raul Touzon

     

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