Learn more about Dia de los Muertos and find lots of stunning photos of the festivities: http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/multimedia/dia-de-los-muertos/?ar_a=1
Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) - photo courtesy of Nelda Costner / national geographic)10/27/2013 There is no Halloween in Mexico, but there is Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, a holiday celebrated on November 1. Assured that the dead would be insulted by mourning or sadness, Dia de los Muertos celebrates the lives of the deceased with food, drink, parties, and activities the dead enjoyed in life. Dia de los Muertos recognizes death as a natural part of the human experience, a continuum with birth, childhood, and growing up to become a contributing member of the community.
Learn more about Dia de los Muertos and find lots of stunning photos of the festivities: http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/multimedia/dia-de-los-muertos/?ar_a=1
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sarah
10/28/2013 12:18:37 am
thats creepy the dead
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joe
10/29/2013 11:07:04 am
That looks creepy but nice in the same time
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dex
10/29/2013 11:43:52 am
hey look its my great,great grandpa
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sukhneet
11/1/2013 11:36:22 am
that looks creepy
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Liam
11/4/2013 10:22:52 am
Hi great great great great great baby sister even though what I just said didn't make any sense at all
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Taya
11/4/2013 02:02:42 pm
Wow Liam
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saraj
11/7/2013 01:33:02 pm
Hi grandpa
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