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Detail, Oldest church in San Miguel In 1542, the church of San Miguel Viejo was built well outside the...
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Remembrance: Sanctuary of Atotonilco Seven miles outside of San Miguel is the Sanctuary of Atotonilco,...
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Divine dancer, Sanctuary of Atotonilco Angels, demons, saints and martyrs intermingle here to create what...
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Musical encounter, Dolores Hidalgo Dolores Hidalgo, a small town near San Miguel, was the site of Mexico's...
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Café colors, San Miguel San Miguel is a town of many cafes, some of them featuring lavishly decorated...
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Portrait, Mercado de San Juan de Dios The early morning sun defines the characters of this man and child...
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Masks and things, San Miguel San Miguel may have the largest proportion of galleries per citizen than any...
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Family at the Tuesday Market, San Miguel Thousands of people shop here each week. This family seeks a moments...
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Taco Stand, Tuesday Market, San Miguel I was drawn to this scene by the translucent blue tent, but it's...
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Pedestrians, Canal Street, San Miguel Early morning light illuminates the wall surrounding the Los Monjas church,...
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Marigolds, Mercado de San Juan de Dios Marigolds are used to honor the dead in Mexico. This woman is will probably...
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Morning Hug, San Miguel A huge embrace for a small child at San Miguel's Mercado de San Juan de...
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Shoppers, Mercado de San Juan de Dios Bundled against the chill of a November morning, a couple makes their...
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Asleep He may sleep, yet others come and go along the time worn cobblestones...
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Day of the Dead approaches in San Miguel The Day of the Dead is a time when Mexican families remember their...
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Tossing Halloween Masks, Dolores Hidalgo I found this young fellow flipping Halloween masks around in a market and...
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Stilt-walkers take a break, San Miguel In the days preceding The Day of the Dead, San Miguel offers a range of...
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More Stilt-walkers, San Miguel Stilt-walkers dressed in medieval costumes draw crowds of on-lookers as they...
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Altar, Cultural Center, San Miguel At the city's cultural center, we found a number students building Day of...
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Honoring the Dead, San Miguel This haunting Day of The Dead altar, set up at the city's cultural...
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Day of The Dead eve, San Miguel The crowds come early to El Jardin, the city's central plaza, to eat and...
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The Parroquia, San Miguel The illuminated spires of the Parroquia, San Miguel's neo-gothic 19th...
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Parade of La Katrinas, San Miguel La Katrina is one of the Mexican popular phrases for death. Lady Death...
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Toasting the Departed with Music The Day of the Dead is celebrated in sound as well as with sights. Mariachi...
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Flowers, The Day of the Dead In late October, Mexico's markets are full of floral tributes to...
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