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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02: Aerial view of the municipal cemetery of Colima as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 2, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02: People visit the municipal cemetery of Colima as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 2, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02: Aerial view of the municipal cemetery of Colima as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 2, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02: Aerial view of the municipal cemetery of Colima as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 2, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02: Aerial view of the municipal cemetery of Colima as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 2, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02: Aerial view of the municipal cemetery of Colima as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 2, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02: Aerial view of the municipal cemetery of Colima as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 2, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 1: Prior the day of the dead, a family arrives to decorate the grave of their deceased relative as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 1, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 1: People visit cemetery as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 1, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 1: Prior the day of the dead, people visit cemetery as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 1, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 1: Prior the day of the dead, people visit cemetery as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 1, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 1: Prior the day of the dead, a woman cleans her family member's grave as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 1, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 1: Prior the day of the dead, a family arrives to decorate the grave of their deceased relative as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 1, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 1: Prior the day of the dead, a woman poses for the camera next to the grave of his family as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 1, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 1: People visit cemetery as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 1, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 1: Prior the day of the dead, people visit cemetery as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 1, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 1: Prior the day of the dead, people visit cemetery as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 1, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 1: Prior the day of the dead, people visit cemetery as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 1, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 1: Prior the day of the dead, a woman cleans her family member's grave as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 1, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 1: Before the day of the dead, a man poses for the camera next to the grave of his family as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 1, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 1: People visit cemetery as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 1, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 1: Prior the day of the dead, people visit cemetery as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 1, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: A young man leads to flowers during a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field on<br />
 October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: In the Jamaica Market a man sells the traditional marigold flowers<br />
 ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: A man carries flowers bought a customer during a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field on October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: A young man packing flowers during a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field on October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: A young man packing flowers during a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field on October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: A young man leads to flowers during a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field on<br />
 October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
    Press South - MXAR -- San Luis Tlaxi...jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: A young man leads to flowers during a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field on<br />
 October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
    Press South - MXAR -- San Luis Tlaxi...jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: A man get on a truck flowers during a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field on October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
    Press South - MXAR -- San Luis Tlaxi...jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: A man get on a truck flowers during a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field on October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
    Press South - MXAR -- San Luis Tlaxi...jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: General view of flowers during a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field on October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
    Press South - MXAR -- San Luis Tlaxi...jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: General view of flowers during a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field on October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
    Press South - MXAR -- San Luis Tlaxi...jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: A young man leads to flowers during a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field on October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
    Press South - MXAR -- San Luis Tlaxi...jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: A young man leads to flowers during a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field on October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
    Press South - MXAR -- San Luis Tlaxi...jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: Some pearsons get on flowers a truck during a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field on ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
    Press South - MXAR -- San Luis Tlaxi...jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: A men get on flowers a truck during a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field on October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
    Press South - MXAR -- San Luis Tlaxi...jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: A men drive a truck after after a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field on ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
    Press South - MXAR -- San Luis Tlaxi...jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: Los flowes se entregan al mercado on October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
    Press South - MXAR -- San Luis Tlaxi...jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: A child carries the traditional marigold flower ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: A man walks amidst velvet flowers with which he adorns graves and offerings to remember the deceased faithful ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: A woman carries the traditional marigold flower ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: A child carries marigold flower ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: In the Jamaica Market, workers sell the traditional marigold flower<br />
 ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: In the Jamaica Market, workers sell the traditional velvet flower ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: In the Jamaica Market, workers sell the traditional marigold flower ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: In the Jamaica Market, children play in the middle of the traditional marigold flowers ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: In the Jamaica Market a woman carries the traditional marigold flower<br />
 ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: In the Jamaica Market, a child carries the traditional marigold flower ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: A man pack flowers during a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field on October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
    Press South - MXAR -- San Luis Tlaxi...jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: A man carries flowers bought a customer during a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field on October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
    Press South - MXAR -- San Luis Tlaxi...jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: A young man leads to flowers during a walk around a cempasuchil flower sown field onOctober 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
    Press South - MXAR -- San Luis Tlaxi...jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 29: Los flowes se entregan al mercado on October 29, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Alberto Rodriguez/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
    Press South - MXAR -- San Luis Tlaxi...jpg
  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: A woman markets the traditional marigold flower ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: At the Jamaica Market, workers carry marigold flower ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: Children play with the marigold flower ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: A man carries the traditional marigold flower and velvet flower ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: In the Jamaica Market, workers sell the traditional marigold flower ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: In the Jamaica Market a woman sell the traditional marigold flower ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 28: A woman smiles next to the velvet flower ahead of Day of the Dead celebrations on October 22, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Considered one of the most representative traditions, Day of the Dead takes place during the first two days of November when people remember those who have died and place offerings to honor them. (Photo by Héctor Aalfaro/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02: People visit the municipal cemetery of Colima as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 2, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02: People visit the municipal cemetery of Colima as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 2, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02: The Necaxa shirt was put on the grave of a fan as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 2, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02: A person plays music in the municipal cemetery of Colima as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 2, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02: People visit the municipal cemetery of Colima as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 2, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02: People visit the municipal cemetery of Colima as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 2, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02: Persons plays music in the municipal cemetery of Colima as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 2, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02: People visit the municipal cemetery of Colima as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 2, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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  • COLIMA, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02: Persons plays music in the municipal cemetery of Colima as part of the 2021 'Day of The Dead' celebration on November 2, 2021 in Colima, Mexico. Considered one of the most popular celebrations in Mexico, the Day of the Dead takes place every year on November 1 and 2. People remember those who have died with offerings, family gatherings and visits to their graves. The celebration has expanded to other countries in Latin America and the rest of the world. After the 2020 restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this year Mexican authorities will allow people to visit cemeteries by following protocols. (Photo by Leonardo Montecillo/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)
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