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  • Nile river. Young dancers at Qanater dams, a popular picnic place for people sightseeing coming from Cairo every friday of holiday.
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  • Zocalo, the Mexico's city main square. Celebrations for "El Grito" national holiday.
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  • Friday at new Al-Azhar park. Located in the heart of old historic Cairo with stunning panoramic views, offers  landscaped gardens. Born in a a municipal rubbish dump is now a popular for the Cairo's holiday days.
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  • Friday at new Al-Azhar park. Located in the heart of old historic Cairo with stunning panoramic views, offers  landscaped gardens. Born in a a municipal rubbish dump is now a popular for the Cairo's holiday days.
    em2610805.jpg
  • Zocalo, the Mexico's city main square. Celebrations for "El Grito" national holiday.
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  • Popular regattas for Turin St Giovanni Battista holiday. In the last years, due also the better environmental landscape, the citizens lives much more the Po river's shores.
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  • Popular regattas for Turin St Giovanni Battista holiday. In the last years, due also the better environmental landscape, the citizens lives much more the Po river's shores.
    em7116307.jpg
  • "El Grito" national holiday. Mexican army parade.
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  • Friday at new Al-Azhar park. Located in the heart of old historic Cairo with stunning panoramic views, offers  landscaped gardens. Born in a a municipal rubbish dump is now a popular for the Cairo's holiday days.
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  • Friday at new Al-Azhar park. Located in the heart of old historic Cairo with stunning panoramic views, offers  landscaped gardens. Born in a a municipal rubbish dump is now a popular for the Cairo's holiday days.
    em2610587.jpg
  • Zocalo, the Mexico's city main square. Celebrations for "El Grito" national holiday.
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  • Zocalo, the Mexico's city main square. Celebrations for "El Grito" national holiday.
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  • Zocalo, the Mexico's city main square. Celebrations for "El Grito" national holiday.
    em0213171.jpg
  • Popular regattas for Turin St Giovanni Battista holiday. In the last years, due also the better environmental landscape, the citizens lives much more the Po river's shores.
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  • Popular regattas for Turin St Giovanni Battista holiday. In the last years, due also the better environmental landscape, the citizens lives much more the Po river's shores.
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  • Popular regattas for Turin St Giovanni Battista holiday. In the last years, due also the better environmental landscape, the citizens lives much more the Po river's shores.
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  • Popular regattas for Turin St Giovanni Battista holiday. In the last years, due also the better environmental landscape, the citizens lives much more the Po river's shores.
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  • Popular regattas for Turin St Giovanni Battista holiday. In the last years, due also the better environmental landscape, the citizens lives much more the Po river's shores.
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  • Popular regattas for Turin St Giovanni Battista holiday. In the last years, due also the better environmental landscape, the citizens lives much more the Po river's shores.
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  • Popular regattas for Turin St Giovanni Battista holiday. In the last years, due also the better environmental landscape, the citizens lives much more the Po river's shores.
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  • "El Grito" national holiday. Mexican army parade.
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  • "El Grito" national holiday. Mexican army parade.
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  • Zocalo, the Mexico's city main square. Celebrations for "El Grito" national holiday.
    em0213173.jpg
  • Popular regattas for Turin St Giovanni Battista holiday. In the last years, due also the better environmental landscape, the citizens lives much more the Po river's shores.
    em7116306.jpg
  • Popular regattas for Turin St Giovanni Battista holiday. In the last years, due also the better environmental landscape, the citizens lives much more the Po river's shores.
    em7116295.jpg
  • Livingston: “Garifuna Day”, the reenactement of the arrival of Garifuna settlers. Livingston is unique among Guatemala, more like Jamaica with its slow pace, complex rhythms, and spicy curried food. Livingston, at the mouth of the Río Dulce on the Gulf of Honduras, was Guatemala's main port on the Caribbean Sea before Puerto Barrios. Today it is a chance to see a fascinating melting pot of mixed cultures, music and history, surrounded by water and jungle. Livingston is a settlement of Garífuna or Garinagu, descendents of Black Carib, Africans escaped slaves who speak their own language. They are known for their dance, called Punta, and its associated musical style. Garifuna Independence Day it's a wild and intense cultural celebration in Livingston, on November 26th, when the Garifuna people celebrate their freedom dancing and singing. In 2001 UNESCO proclaimed the language, dance and music of the Garifuna a "Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity".
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  • Almagro. The town's fiesta celebrations,
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  • Nile river. A boat for Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Nile river. A boat for Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Nile river. A boat for Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Nile river. A boat for Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Tarim, the yearly dromedary race with fans coming from every village of Wadi Hadramawt. Tarim for many centuries has been a important Sunni religious center. The city buildings have a South-East Asian flavour because the Hadrami migrated mainly to Indonesia and Singapore, where their community had grown to 300.000.
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  • Tarim, the yearly dromedary race with fans coming from every village of Wadi Hadramawt. Tarim for many centuries has been a important Sunni religious center. The city buildings have a South-East Asian flavour because the Hadrami migrated mainly to Indonesia and Singapore, where their community had grown to 300.000.
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  • Tarim, the yearly dromedary race with fans coming from every village of Wadi Hadramawt. Tarim for many centuries has been a important Sunni religious center. The city buildings have a South-East Asian flavour because the Hadrami migrated mainly to Indonesia and Singapore, where their community had grown to 300.000.
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  • Almagro. St Bartolomè church. The town's fiesta celebrations,
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  • Almagro. St Bartolomè church. The town's fiesta celebrations,
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  • Almagro. St Bartolomè church. The town's fiesta celebrations,
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  • Tarim, the yearly dromedary race with fans coming from every village of Wadi Hadramawt. Tarim for many centuries has been a important Sunni religious center. The city buildings have a South-East Asian flavour because the Hadrami migrated mainly to Indonesia and Singapore, where their community had grown to 300.000.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muizz suq (popular market) near Bab Zuweila gate. Islamic Cairo. The suq (commercial areas and markets) are animated until night, mainly on Tuesday night before Friday holiday.
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  • San Juan Nuevo, village holiday.
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  • View of the Citadel and Mohammed Alì mosque from Al-Azhar park. Located in the heart of old historic Cairo with stunning panoramic views, offers  landscaped gardens. Born in a degraded area is now a popular for the Cairo's holiday days.
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  • Turin's surrounding hills. Village's holiday in Pavarolo village.
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  • Otranto , Bastione dei Pelasgi, a old defense wall utilised for local people holiday walk.
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  • Ma'aloula, is the last place where the people still speaks aramaich, the language of Jesus Christ. Until the bloody civil war every September thousands Christian pilgrims coming from all the Syria and near Lebanon <br />
celebrated the "Holy Cross holiday", that recalls the Jesus Christ' s Cross from Saint Helen, mother of roman emperor Constantin. At sunset the young people goes up two mountains surrounding the village, one for catholic people, other for greek-orthodox. Then burns old tyres on the hills until the dawn.
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  • Nile river. The boats that transport people for holiday sightseeing from Cairo to Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • San Juan Nuevo, village holiday.
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  • Mayan village holiday, procession.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muizz suq (popular market) near Bab Zuweila gate. Islamic Cairo. The suq (commercial areas and markets) are animated until night, mainly on Tuesday night before Friday holiday.
    em2610889.jpg
  • Nile river. On friday many boats transport people for holiday sightseeing to Qanater dam where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Seidnaya. The syrian-orthodox monastery on the Anti-Lebanon mountains, north of Damascus. Builded in 574 A.D. it' s still a important pilgrimage's destination. Holy mass for Virgin's holiday.
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  • Seidnaya. The syrian-orthodox monastery on the Anti-Lebanon mountains, north of Damascus. Builded in 574 A.D. it' s still a important pilgrimage's destination. Holy mass for Virgin's holiday.
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  • Seidnaya. The syrian-orthodox monastery on the Anti-Lebanon mountains, north of Damascus. Builded in 574 A.D. it' s still a important pilgrimage's destination. Holy mass for Virgin's holiday.
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  • Nile river. The boats that transport people for holiday sightseeing from Cairo to Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Nile river. On friday many boats transport people for holiday sightseeing to Qanater dam where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Mitontic, the church the day before the villasge’s saint holiday.
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  • Ma'aloula, is the last place where the people still speaks aramaich, the language of Jesus Christ. Until the bloody civil war every September thousands Christian pilgrims coming from all the Syria and near Lebanon <br />
celebrated the "Holy Cross holiday", that recalls the Jesus Christ' s Cross from Saint Helen, mother of roman emperor Constantin. At sunset the young people goes up two mountains surrounding the village, one for catholic people, other for greek-orthodox. Then burns old tyres on the hills until the dawn.
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  • Ma'aloula, is the last place where the people still speaks aramaich, the language of Jesus Christ. Until the bloody civil war every September thousands Christian pilgrims coming from all the Syria and near Lebanon <br />
celebrated the "Holy Cross holiday", that recalls the Jesus Christ' s Cross from Saint Helen, mother of roman emperor Constantin. At sunset the young people goes up two mountains surrounding the village, one for catholic people, other for greek-orthodox. Then burns old tyres on the hills until the dawn.
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  • Mexico City. Shops selling "calaveras", skulls.Traditions connected with the holiday include building private altars called ofrendas, honoring the deceased using sugar skulls, marigolds, and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed.
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  • Mexico City. Traditions connected with the holiday include building private altars called ofrendas, honoring the deceased using sugar skulls, marigolds, and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed, and visiting graves with these as gifts. They also leave possessions of the deceased.
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  • Mitontic, the church the day before the villasge’s saint holiday.
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  • patronal holiday of quechua indians living  in pueblo joven (shanty town) of Villa Salvador.
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  • patronal holiday of quechua indians living  in pueblo joven (shanty town) of Villa Salvador.
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  • Army's ceremony celebrating National Holiday in Plaza de Armas (main square).
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  • Army's ceremony celebrating National Holiday in Plaza de Armas (main square).
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  • Mayan village holiday, procession.
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  • San Telmo, sunday fleamarket, procession for the religious holiday of San Pedro Telmo.
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  • San Telmo, sunday fleamarket, procession for the religious holiday of San Pedro Telmo.
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  • Islamic community. Palanervi building, the  celebration of the Islamic holiday of Eid ul-Fitr (the Festival of Breaking the Fast) that marks the end of the fasting period of Ramadan after 29 or 30 days of fasting, per the lunar sighting.
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  • Turin's surrounding hills. Village's holiday in Pavarolo village.
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  • Popular regattas for Turin St Giovanni Battista holiday. In the last years, due also the better environmental landscape, the citizens lives much more the Po river's shores.
    em7116396.jpg
  • Annual summer holiday at Canottieri Cerea rowing club. There are at least six rowing clubs on the Po in Turin, and the oldest is the Reale Societa Canottieri Cerea. Founded in 1863, Cerea is the oldest rowing club in Italy and possibly in continental Europe. FISA was born at the club in 1892 as the result of an international meeting held there. A charming quirky structure perched on the bank above the river, the clubhouse is filled with rowing memorabilia of all sorts and eras - and even more is in storage.
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  • Annual summer holiday at Canottieri Cerea rowing club. There are at least six rowing clubs on the Po in Turin, and the oldest is the Reale Societa Canottieri Cerea. Founded in 1863, Cerea is the oldest rowing club in Italy and possibly in continental Europe. FISA was born at the club in 1892 as the result of an international meeting held there. A charming quirky structure perched on the bank above the river, the clubhouse is filled with rowing memorabilia of all sorts and eras - and even more is in storage.
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  • Ma'aloula, is the last place where the people still speaks aramaich, the language of Jesus Christ. Every year in September thousands Christian pilgrims coming from all the Syria and near Lebanon .celebrates the "Holy Cross holiday", that recalls the Jesus Christ' s Cross from Saint Helen, mother of roman emperor Constantin. At sunset the young people goes up two mountains surrounding the village, one for catholic people, other for greek-orthodox. Then the  youngpeople burns old tyres and remains on the hills until the dawn, then comes back to village.
    em2210168.jpg
  • Seidnaya. The syrian-orthodox monastery on the Anti-Lebanon mountains, north of Damascus. Builded in 574 A.D. it' s still a important pilgrimage's destination. Holy mass for Virgin's holiday.
    em2210150-1.jpg
  • Seidnaya. The syrian-orthodox monastery on the Anti-Lebanon mountains, north of Damascus. Builded in 574 A.D. it' s still a important pilgrimage's destination. Holy mass for Virgin's holiday.
    em2210133.jpg
  • Otranto , Bastione dei Pelasgi, a old defense wall utilised for local people holiday walk.
    em7122850.jpg
  • Nile river. Qanater dams, where Nile Delta River begins, is a popular picnic place for people sightseeing coming from Cairo every friday of holiday.
    em2611433.jpg
  • Nile river. The boats that transport people for holiday sightseeing from Cairo to Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins. In the back Helwan steel factory.
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  • Nile river. On friday many boats transport people for holiday sightseeing to Qanater dam where Nile River Delta begins.
    em2610460.jpg
  • Otranto , Bastione dei Pelasgi, a old defense wall utilised for local people holiday walk.
    em7122850.jpg
  • San Juan Nuevo, village holiday.
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  • Mitontic, the church the day before the villasge’s saint holiday.
    em0210172.jpg
  • Mayan village holiday, procession.
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  • Lake of Bled. The hotel Vila Bled, a former holiday home of the president Josiph Broz Tito.
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  • Totonicapàn, traditional Mayan holiday.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muizz suq (popular market) near Bab Zuweila gate. Islamic Cairo. The suq (commercial areas and markets) are animated until night, mainly on Tuesday night before Friday holiday.
    em2610906.jpg
  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muizz suq (popular market) near Bab Zuweila gate. Islamic Cairo. The suq (commercial areas and markets) are animated until night, mainly on Tuesday night before Friday holiday.
    em2610901.jpg
  • Nile river. On friday many boats transport people for holiday sightseeing to Qanater dam where Nile River Delta begins.
    em2610452.jpg
  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muizz suq (popular market) near Bab Zuweila gate. Islamic Cairo. The suq (commercial areas and markets) are animated until night, mainly on Tuesday night before Friday holiday.
    em2610902.jpg
  • Seidnaya. The syrian-orthodox monastery on the Anti-Lebanon mountains, north of Damascus. Builded in 574 A.D. it' s still a important pilgrimage's destination. Holy mass for Virgin's holiday.
    em2210157.jpg
  • Ma'aloula, is the last place where the people still speaks aramaich, the language of Jesus Christ. Until the bloody civil war every September thousands Christian pilgrims coming from all the Syria and near Lebanon <br />
celebrated the "Holy Cross holiday", that recalls the Jesus Christ' s Cross from Saint Helen, mother of roman emperor Constantin. At sunset the young people goes up two mountains surrounding the village, one for catholic people, other for greek-orthodox. Then burns old tyres on the hills until the dawn.
    em2210189.jpg
  • Nile river. Qanater dams, where Nile Delta River begins, is a popular picnic place for people sightseeing coming from Cairo every friday of holiday.
    em2611435.jpg
  • Ma'aloula, is the last place where the people still speaks aramaich, the language of Jesus Christ. Until the bloody civil war every September thousands Christian pilgrims coming from all the Syria and near Lebanon <br />
celebrated the "Holy Cross holiday", that recalls the Jesus Christ' s Cross from Saint Helen, mother of roman emperor Constantin. At sunset the young people goes up two mountains surrounding the village, one for catholic people, other for greek-orthodox. Then burns old tyres on the hills until the dawn.
    em2210191.jpg
  • Ma'aloula, is the last place where the people still speaks aramaich, the language of Jesus Christ. Until the bloody civil war every September thousands Christian pilgrims coming from all the Syria and near Lebanon <br />
celebrated the "Holy Cross holiday", that recalls the Jesus Christ' s Cross from Saint Helen, mother of roman emperor Constantin. At sunset the young people goes up two mountains surrounding the village, one for catholic people, other for greek-orthodox. Then burns old tyres on the hills until the dawn.
    em2210188.jpg
  • Ma'aloula, is the last place where the people still speaks aramaich, the language of Jesus Christ. Until the bloody civil war every September thousands Christian pilgrims coming from all the Syria and near Lebanon <br />
celebrated the "Holy Cross holiday", that recalls the Jesus Christ' s Cross from Saint Helen, mother of roman emperor Constantin. At sunset the young people goes up two mountains surrounding the village, one for catholic people, other for greek-orthodox. Then burns old tyres on the hills until the dawn.
    em2210185.jpg
  • Ma'aloula, is the last place where the people still speaks aramaich, the language of Jesus Christ. Until the bloody civil war every September thousands Christian pilgrims coming from all the Syria and near Lebanon <br />
celebrated the "Holy Cross holiday", that recalls the Jesus Christ' s Cross from Saint Helen, mother of roman emperor Constantin. At sunset the young people goes up two mountains surrounding the village, one for catholic people, other for greek-orthodox. Then burns old tyres on the hills until the dawn.
    em2210183.jpg
  • Ma'aloula, is the last place where the people still speaks aramaich, the language of Jesus Christ. Until the bloody civil war every September thousands Christian pilgrims coming from all the Syria and near Lebanon <br />
celebrated the "Holy Cross holiday", that recalls the Jesus Christ' s Cross from Saint Helen, mother of roman emperor Constantin. At sunset the young people goes up two mountains surrounding the village, one for catholic people, other for greek-orthodox. Then burns old tyres on the hills until the dawn.
    em2210174.jpg
  • Ma'aloula, is the last place where the people still speaks aramaich, the language of Jesus Christ. Until the bloody civil war every September thousands Christian pilgrims coming from all the Syria and near Lebanon <br />
celebrated the "Holy Cross holiday", that recalls the Jesus Christ' s Cross from Saint Helen, mother of roman emperor Constantin. At sunset the young people goes up two mountains surrounding the village, one for catholic people, other for greek-orthodox. Then burns old tyres on the hills until the dawn.
    em2210166.jpg
  • Mexico City. Shops selling "calaveras", skulls.Traditions connected with the holiday include building private altars called ofrendas, honoring the deceased using sugar skulls, marigolds, and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed.
    em0218590.jpg
  • Ouistreham was the eastern point of the D-Day beaches. Traditional holiday house.
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