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Celebrating Dia de los Muertos, when according to beliefs, the dead return to Earth to visit their loved ones.
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A lady with her face painted as well known Mexican figure "Catrina" partakes in the yearly Catrina Fest, some portion of Day of the Dead festivals, in Mexico City, Mexico. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
A lady sits among the tombs of her friends and family on the Day of the Dead at a burial ground in Arocutin, in Michoacan state, Mexico. REUTERS/Alan Ortega
A couple with appearances painted as prominent Mexican figure "Catrina" offer treat to a tyke amid the yearly Catrina Fest, a portion of Day of the Dead festivals, in Mexico City, Mexico. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
A man wearing a skull veil is imagined on the Day of the Dead at Santa Maria Atzompa graveyard in Oaxaca, Mexico. REUTERS/Jorge Luis Plata
Street merchant offers treat floss as individuals visit tombs of relatives and companions at 'Nueva Esperanza' (New Hope) burial ground amid the Day of the Dead festivals in Villa Maria del Triunfo on the edges of Lima, Peru. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo
A perspective of the Llojeta burial ground on the Day of The Dead on the edges of La Paz, Bolivia. REUTERS/David Mercado
A tyke wearing an ensemble is seen on the Day of the Dead at the burial ground of Metepec on the edges of Mexico City, Mexico. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
People visit tombs of relatives and companions at 'Nueva Esperanza' (New Hope) graveyard amid the Day of the Dead festivals in Villa Maria del Triunfo on the edges of Lima, Peru. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo
People with appearances painted as well known Mexican figure "Catrina" cross the road after the yearly Catrina Fest, as a major aspect of Day of the Dead festivals, in Mexico City, Mexico. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
People sits by graves on the Day of the Dead by paying praise to their dead relatives in Santa Maria Atzompa graveyard, Oaxaca, Mexico. REUTERS/Jorge Luis Plata
A lady with her face painted to resemble the mainstream Mexican figure "Catrina" is envisioned on the Day of the Dead at the graveyard of Metepec on the edges of Mexico City, Mexico. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso
Gregorio Villca visits the tomb of his better half at the Llojeta burial ground on the Day of The Dead in the edges of La Paz, Bolivia. REUTERS/David Mercado
A family assemble alongside the tomb of their adored one on the Day of the Dead at a burial ground in Arocutin, in Michoacan state, Mexico. REUTERS/Alan Ortega
A perspective of the Llojeta graveyard on the Day of The Dead on the edges of La Paz, Bolivia. REUTERS/David Mercado
A puppies sits alongside a tomb at 'Nueva Esperanza' (New Hope) burial ground amid the Day of the Dead festivals in Villa Maria del Triunfo on the edges of Lima, Peru. REUTERS/Guadalupe Pardo
People light candles inside a congregation at 'Nueva Esperanza' (New Hope) graveyard amid the Day of the Dead festivals in Villa Maria del Triunfo on the edges of Lima, Peru. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo
People visit a graveyard on the Day of the Dead by paying praise to their dead relatives, through the improvement of their graves, and the readiness of dinners in Santa Maria Atzompa, Oaxaca, Mexico. REUTERS/Jorge Luis Plata
Musicians play music as individuals visit tombs of relatives and companions at 'Nueva Esperanza' (New Hope) burial ground amid the Day of the Dead festivals in Villa Maria del Triunfo on the edges of Lima, Peru. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo
People visit tombs of relatives and companions at 'Nueva Esperanza' (New Hope) graveyard amid the Day of the Dead festivals in Villa Maria del Triunfo on the edges of Lima, Peru. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo
Women plan sustenance for visitants at the Tarapaca burial ground on the Day of The Dead on El Alto edges of La Paz, Bolivia. REUTERS/David Mercado