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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
An elderly woman cuts marigold flower petals in the southern end of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 28, 2025, for sale on the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
Lorenzo Valdes, a farmer, cuts marigold flowers in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 28, 2025, for sale on the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2 this year. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
Lorenzo Valdes, a farmer who lives in the southern tip of Mexico City, cuts marigold flowers to sell for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
People buy marigold flowers in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 28, 2025, for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
Lorenzo Valdes, a farmer who lives in the southern tip of Mexico City, cuts marigold flowers to sell for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
Lorenzo Valdes, a farmer, cuts marigold flowers in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 28, 2025, for sale on the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2 this year. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. This occurs on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A view of marigold flowers in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, for sale on the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. This view is captured on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
People buy marigold flowers in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 28, 2025, for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
People buy marigold flowers in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 28, 2025, for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. This occurs on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A person from the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, cuts marigold flowers for sale on the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
People buy marigold flowers in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 28, 2025, for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A field of marigold flowers is in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, where several families cut them for sale for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. This takes place on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
People buy marigold flowers in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 28, 2025, for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
People buy marigold flowers in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 28, 2025, for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
Several families in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 28, 2025, cut and sell marigold flowers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. This occurs on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A person from the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, cuts marigold flowers for sale on the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. This occurs on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. This occurs on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A person from the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, cuts marigold flowers for sale on the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
People buy marigold flowers in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 28, 2025, for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
Lorenzo Valdes, a farmer, cuts marigold flowers in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 28, 2025, for sale on the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2 this year. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. This occurs on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
Several families in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 28, 2025, cut and sell marigold flowers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A field of marigold flowers is in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, where several families cut them for sale for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. This takes place on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
View of marigold flower petals in the southern end of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 28, 2025, for sale in honor of the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2 this year. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
An elderly woman cuts marigold flower petals in the southern end of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 28, 2025, for sale on the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A bartender in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, serves pulque made with marigold flower petals on the eve of the Day of the Dead. Pulque is an alcoholic beverage of pre-Hispanic origin obtained from the leaves of the maguey plant and made from the fermentation of mucilage, popularly known as aguamiel, on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A bartender in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 8, 2025, makes pulque with marigold flower petals on the eve of the Day of the Dead. Pulque is an alcoholic beverage of pre-Hispanic origin obtained from the leaves of the maguey tree and made from the fermentation of mucilage, popularly known as aguamiel. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A bartender in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, serves pulque made from the petals of the marigold flower on the eve of the Day of the Dead. Pulque is an alcoholic beverage of pre-Hispanic origin obtained from the leaves of the maguey plant and made from the fermentation of mucilage, popularly known as aguamiel, on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A bartender in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, prepares pulque with marigold flower petals on the eve of the Day of the Dead. Pulque is an alcoholic beverage of pre-Hispanic origin obtained from the leaves of the maguey plant and made from the fermentation of mucilage, popularly known as aguamiel, on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A bartender in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 8, 2025, makes pulque with marigold flower petals on the eve of the Day of the Dead. Pulque is an alcoholic beverage of pre-Hispanic origin obtained from the leaves of the maguey tree and made from the fermentation of mucilage, popularly known as aguamiel. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A bartender in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 8, 2025, makes pulque with marigold flower petals on the eve of the Day of the Dead. Pulque is an alcoholic beverage of pre-Hispanic origin obtained from the leaves of the maguey tree and made from the fermentation of mucilage, popularly known as aguamiel. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
View of marigold flower petals to make pulque on the eve of the Day of the Dead in Mexico. Pulque is an alcoholic beverage of pre-Hispanic origin obtained from the leaves of the maguey plant and made from the fermentation of mucilage, popularly known as aguamiel, on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A bartender in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 8, 2025, makes pulque with marigold flower petals on the eve of the Day of the Dead. Pulque is an alcoholic beverage of pre-Hispanic origin obtained from the leaves of the maguey tree and made from the fermentation of mucilage, popularly known as aguamiel. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A bartender in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 8, 2025, makes pulque with marigold flower petals on the eve of the Day of the Dead. Pulque is an alcoholic beverage of pre-Hispanic origin obtained from the leaves of the maguey tree and made from the fermentation of mucilage, popularly known as aguamiel. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A bartender in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, prepares pulque with marigold flower petals on the eve of the Day of the Dead. Pulque is an alcoholic beverage of pre-Hispanic origin obtained from the leaves of the maguey plant and made from the fermentation of mucilage, popularly known as aguamiel, on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A pulqueria is located in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A plastic skull is on display in a pulqueria in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A bartender in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, serves pulque made with marigold flower petals on the eve of the Day of the Dead. Pulque is an alcoholic beverage of pre-Hispanic origin obtained from the leaves of the maguey plant and made from the fermentation of mucilage, popularly known as aguamiel, on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A bartender in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, serves pulque made with marigold flower petals on the eve of the Day of the Dead. Pulque is an alcoholic beverage of pre-Hispanic origin obtained from the leaves of the maguey plant and made from the fermentation of mucilage, popularly known as aguamiel, on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A bartender in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, serves pulque made with marigold flower petals on the eve of the Day of the Dead. Pulque is an alcoholic beverage of pre-Hispanic origin obtained from the leaves of the maguey plant and made from the fermentation of mucilage, popularly known as aguamiel, on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A bartender in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, serves pulque made with marigold flower petals on the eve of the Day of the Dead. Pulque is an alcoholic beverage of pre-Hispanic origin obtained from the leaves of the maguey plant and made from the fermentation of mucilage, popularly known as aguamiel, on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
Pulque is made from the petals of the Cempasuchil flower on the eve of the Day of the Dead in Mexico. Pulque is an alcoholic beverage of pre-Hispanic origin obtained from the leaves of the maguey plant and made from the fermentation of mucilage, popularly known as aguamiel, on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A bartender in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, serves pulque made with marigold flower petals on the eve of the Day of the Dead. Pulque is an alcoholic beverage of pre-Hispanic origin obtained from the leaves of the maguey plant and made from the fermentation of mucilage, popularly known as aguamiel, on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Making Pulque With Marigold Flowers On The Eve Of The Day Of The Dead In Mexico
A bartender in the southern tip of Mexico City, Mexico, serves pulque made with marigold flower petals on the eve of the Day of the Dead. Pulque is an alcoholic beverage of pre-Hispanic origin obtained from the leaves of the maguey plant and made from the fermentation of mucilage, popularly known as aguamiel, on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Marigold Flower Growers In The Chinampas Of The San Luis Tlaxialtemalco Flower Market, Xochimilco, Mexico City
A marigold flower producer in a chinampa at the San Luis Tlaxialtemalco Flower Market in Xochimilco, Mexico City, prepares to distribute and sell their product in honor of the Day of the Dead in Mexico, celebrated on November 1 and 2, on October 1, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Marigold Flower Growers In The Chinampas Of The San Luis Tlaxialtemalco Flower Market, Xochimilco, Mexico City
A view of a marigold flower greenhouse in the chinampas of the San Luis Tlaxialtemalco Flower Market in Xochimilco, Mexico City, where producers prepare for the distribution and sale of their products in honor of the Day of the Dead in Mexico, celebrated on November 1 and 2, on October 1, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
