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  • Main decorated street in Oaxaca, Mexico with revelers at night in an dancer wearing an authentic Zapotec headdress during the Day of the Dead parade on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7596 Oaxaca Celebration.jpg
  • Dancer wearing an authentic Zapotec headdress during the Day of the Dead celebration on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7598 Traditional Dancer.jpg
  • Main street in Oaxaca, Mexico with revelers at night with a dancer wearing an authentic Zapotec headdress during the Day of the Dead celebration on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7597 Traditional Dancer.jpg
  • Street performers on stilts at night in Day of the Dead costumes during the Dia de Los Muertos celebration on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7575 Street Performers.jpg
  • Street performers at night in Day of the Dead costumes during the Dia de Los Muertos celebration on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7573 Street Performers.jpg
  • Street performers at night in Day of the Dead costumes during the Dia de Los Muertos celebration on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7572 Street Performers.jpg
  • Colorful Buildings in Positano<br />
Hillside houses on the cliff with night time fireworks celebration
    3450 Positano Fireworks.jpg
  • Colorful Buildings in Positano<br />
Hillside houses on the cliff with night time fireworks celebration
    3449 Positano Fireworks.jpg
  • Street performers at night in Day of the Dead costumes during the Dia de Los Muertos celebration on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7574 Street Performers.jpg
  • Woman reveler wearing devil horns drinking on the street and celebrating during the Day of the Dead celebration in Oaxaca, Mexico
    7600 Oaxaca Reveler.jpg
  • A contemporary costumed couple on the main street of Oaxaca celebrating during the Day of the Dead celebration
    7601 Costumed Revelers.jpg
  • A contemporary couple drinking on the street and celebrating during the Day of the Dead celebration in Oaxaca, Mexico
    7599 Oaxaca Revelers.jpg
  • Spanish for “rug,” Dia de los Muertos tapetes are large, colorful piece of art made on the ground as part of the Dia de los Muertos celebration in parts of Mexico. They are made of colored sand, sawdust, or even pieces of flowers, feathers and other organic material
    7584 Tapetes de arena.jpg
  • Brightly colored Vietnamese decorations for TET, New Years celebration
    4929 Vietnam Tet.jpg
  • Man with skull makeup in fron of the Santo Domingo Church in Oaxaca, Mexico during the Día de Los Muertos Celebration on November 1
    7630 Oaxaca Reveler.jpg
  • A skeleton with marigolds for Dia de los Muertos celebration at a family home in Oaxaca, Mexico. The marigolds are often referred to as “flowers of the dead” (flor de muerto), it’s believed that the scent of these bright orange blooms help attract souls to the altar
    7589 Skeleton.jpg
  • Spanish for “rug,” Dia de los Muertos tapetes are large, colorful piece of art made on the ground as part of the Dia de los Muertos celebration in parts of Mexico. They are made of colored sand, sawdust, or even pieces of flowers, feathers and other organic material
    7578 Sand Painting.jpg
  • Spanish for “rug,” Dia de los Muertos tapetes are large, colorful piece of art made on the ground as part of the Dia de los Muertos celebration in parts of Mexico. They are made of colored sand, sawdust, or even pieces of flowers, feathers and other organic material
    7577 Tapetes de arena.jpg
  • Four elegantly costumed men celebrating the Día de Los Muertos festivities on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7623 Oaxaca Revelers.jpg
  • Woman in Day of the Dead costume with her face made up like a skull celebrating on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7568 Day of the Dead woman.jpg
  • Two women in Day of the Dead costumes with their faces made up like a skulls celebrating on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico in front of the Santo Domingo Church
    7569 Day of the Dead women.jpg
  • Young boy in Day of the Dead costume with his face made up like a skull celebrating on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7566 Day of the Dead boy.jpg
  • Five young children in Day of the Dead costumes with their faces made up celebrating on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7565 Day of the Dead children.jpg
  • Young boy in Day of the Dead costume with his face made up like a skull celebrating on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7567 Day of the Dead boy.jpg
  • Day of the Dead altars known as altares de muertos or ofrendas are set during the Day of the Dead celebrations on November 1 and 2 to honor the dead. This one is in a family's home,
    7586 Day of Dead altar.jpg
  • Day of the Dead altars known as altares de muertos or ofrendas are set during the Day of the Dead celebrations on November 1 and 2 to honor the dead. This one is in a family's home,
    7585 Day of Dead altar.jpg
  • Calavera (skull) decoration on a building during the Día de los Muertos festival in Oaxaca, Mexico. This annual holiday is celebrated extensively in southern Mexico with face painting, costumes, parades, dancing, altars, and graveside vigils.
    7530 Calavera (skull).jpg
  • A skeleton decoration on a building during the Día de los Muertos festival in Oaxaca, Mexico. This annual holiday is celebrated extensively in southern Mexico with face painting, costumes, parades, dancing, altars, and graveside vigils.
    7528 Skeleton Decoration.jpg
  • A skeleton decoration on a building during the Día de los Muertos festival in Oaxaca, Mexico. This annual holiday is celebrated extensively in southern Mexico with face painting, costumes, parades, dancing, altars, and graveside vigils.
    7527 Skeleton Decoration.jpg
  • Day of the Dead altars known as altares de muertos or ofrendas are set during the Day of the Dead celebrations on November 1 and 2 to honor the dead. This one has photographs of the honored dead and food for the afterlife
    7627 Day of the Dead Altar.jpg
  • Day of the Dead altars known as altares de muertos or ofrendas are set during the Day of the Dead celebrations on November 1 and 2 to honor the dead. This one is in a restaurant
    7626 Day of the Dead Altar.jpg
  • A skeleton decoration on a restaurant with fireworks during the Día de los Muertos festival in Oaxaca, Mexico. This annual holiday is celebrated extensively in southern Mexico with face painting, costumes, parades, dancing, altars, and graveside vigils.
    7603 Oaxaca Decorations.jpg
  • Day of the Dead altars known as altares de muertos or ofrendas are set during the Day of the Dead celebrations on November 1 and 2 to honor the dead. This ornate one is in a family's home,
    7587 Day of Dead altar.jpg
  • A skeleton decoration on a building during the Día de los Muertos festival in Oaxaca, Mexico. This annual holiday is celebrated extensively in southern Mexico with face painting, costumes, parades, dancing, altars, and graveside vigils.
    7529 Skeleton Decoration.jpg
  • A skeleton decoration on a building during the Día de los Muertos festival in Oaxaca, Mexico. This annual holiday is celebrated extensively in southern Mexico with face painting, costumes, parades, dancing, altars, and graveside vigils.
    7526 Skeleton Decoration.jpg
  • Colorful fireworks display on the Fourth of July, the nations birthday
    2296 Fireworks.jpg
  • Colorful fireworks display on the Fourth of July, the nations birthday
    2294 Fireworks.jpg
  • Colorful fireworks display on the Fourth of July, the nations birthday
    2295 Fireworks.jpg
  • Street performer at night in Day of the Dead costume on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7570 Street Performer.jpg
  • Beautiful woman reveler at night in an ornate and elegant costume during the Day of the Dead parade on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7631 Oaxaca Dancer.jpg
  • Two young children begging on the main street during the Day of the Dead festivities in Oaxaca, Mexico
    7613 Oaxaca Child Revelers.jpg
  • Street performers at night in Day of the Dead costumes on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico in front of the Santo Domingo Church
    7557 Street Performers.jpg
  • Street performer at night in Day of the Dead costumes on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico in front of The Preciosa Sangre de Cristo Church, which was built on the main cemetery
    7558 Street Performer.jpg
  • Night view of revelers in Day of the Dead costumes on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7556 Day of the Dead Revelers.jpg
  • Day of the Dead art installation in front of the Oaxaca Cathedral which is a must see sight if you visit Oaxaca City, it is right next to the zócalo in the City centre and has a<br />
lovely plaza in front of it which is a noted social venue and provides a little tranquillity in the middle of the City.
    7625 Oaxaca Cathedral.jpg
  • Portrai of a woman during the Day of the Dead festival in Oaxaca, Mexico. She is wearing a headdress of marigolds which are often referred to as “flowers of the dead” (flor de muerto), it’s believed that the scent of these bright orange blooms help attract souls to the altar
    7622 Oaxaca Reveler.jpg
  • Beautiful woman reveler at night in an ornate and elegant costume during the Day of the Dead parade on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7595 Costumed reveler.jpg
  • Originally a satirization of an upper class woman of the Porfiriato, the character of La Catrina has become an icon of the Mexican Day of the Dead or Día de Los Muertos
    7520 Catrina.jpg
  • A dog made up as a skeleton for the Day of the Dead festivities in Oaxaca, Mexico
    7629 Decorated Dog.jpg
  • Beautiful woman reveler at night in an ornate and elegant costume during the Day of the Dead parade on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7602 Costumed Reveler.jpg
  • This is an intricately cut tissue paper Día de los Muertos decoration. "The holes<br />
allow a way for souls to travel through and visit,"  It's also believed that the delicate nature of the paper is symbolic of the fragility of life.
    7588 Day of Dead cutout.jpg
  • Wall art for Day of the Dead in Oaxaca, Mexico
    7563 Day of the Dead decoration.jpg
  • The Preciosa Sangre de Cristo Church (Sacred Blood of Christ Church) is a small church in the centre of Oaxaca that is<br />
built on what was the City's main cemetery.
    7561 Preciosa Sangre de Cristo Churc...jpg
  • Oaxaca Cathedral is a must see sight if you visit Oaxaca City. It is right in the City center and has a lovely plaza in front of it which is a noted social venue. The Cathedral dates back to 1535 though it has changed a lot since then due to several modifications,
    7560 Oaxaca Cathedral.jpg
  • Originally a satirization of an upper class woman of the Porfiriato, the character of La Catrina has become an icon of the Mexican Day of the Dead or Día de Los Muertos
    7521 Catrina.jpg
  • Beautiful Christmas decorations and lights at Radio City Music Hall, as seen from behind the Christmas decorations at the office building across the Street, in Manhattan, New York
    6333 Rockefeller Center.jpg
  • Stunning blond haired woman wearing Santa Claus bra, looking at camera with an exuberant expression
    8058 Santa Claus.jpg
  • Revelers during the Day of the Dead festival in Oaxaca, Mexico. Woman wearing a headdress of marigolds which are often referred to as “flowers of the dead” (flor de muerto), it’s believed that the scent of these bright orange blooms help attract souls to the altar
    7621 Oaxaca Revelers.jpg
  • Beautiful woman reveler at night in an ornate and elegant costume during the Day of the Dead festival in Oaxaca, Mexico in front of the Santo Domingo Church
    7616 Costumed Reveler.jpg
  • La Catrina statue and altar in a restaurant in Oaxacaa, Mexico. Originally a satirization of an upper class woman of the Porfiriato, the character of La Catrina has become an icon of the Mexican Day of the Dead or Día de Los Muertos
    7618 Oaxaca Altar.jpg
  • La Catrina statue in a restaurant in Oaxacaa, Mexico. Originally a satirization of an upper class woman of the Porfiriato, the character of La Catrina has become an icon of the Mexican Day of the Dead or Día de Los Muertos
    7617 Catrina.jpg
  • Beautiful woman reveler at night in an ornate and elegant costume during the Day of the Dead parade on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico in front of the Santo Domingo Church
    7615 Costumed Reveler.jpg
  • Beautiful woman reveler at night in an ornate and elegant costume during the Day of the Dead parade on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico in front of the Santo Domingo Church
    7614 Costumed Reveler.jpg
  • Beautiful woman reveler at night in an ornate and elegant costume during the Day of the Dead parade on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7594 Costumed reveler.jpg
  • Street performer at night in an ornate and elaborate costume during the Day of the Dead parade on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7592 Costumed reveler.jpg
  • Pan de muerto,or "Bread of the Dead" is a type of pan dulce traditionally baked in Mexico and the Mexican diaspora during the weeks leading up to the Día de los Muertos with the skull of the deceased on top
    7580 Pan de Muerto.jpg
  • Pan de muerto,or "Bread of the Dead" is a type of pan dulce traditionally baked in Mexico and the Mexican diaspora during the weeks leading up to the Día de los Muertos with the skull of the deceased on top
    7579 Pan de Muerto.jpg
  • Street performer at night in Day of the Dead costume grimacing at the camera on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7571 Street Performer.jpg
  • Wedding dancers in front of the Santo Domingo Church during the Day of the Dead festival on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7562 Wedding Dancers.jpg
  • Night view of La Catrina. Originally a satirization of an upper class woman of the Porfiriato, the character of La Catrina has become an icon of the Mexican Day of the Dead or Día de Los Muertos
    7555 Catarina Sculpture.jpg
  • Night view of La Catrina. Originally a satirization of an upper class woman of the Porfiriato, the character of La Catrina has become an icon of the Mexican Day of the Dead or Día de Los Muertos
    7554 Catarina Sculpture.jpg
  • Beautiful Christmas decorations and light show at Sak's Fifth Avenue Department Store, as seen from Rockefeller Center, in Manhattan, New York
    6334 Saks Fifth Avenue.jpg
  • Beautiful Christmas decorations in the lobby of the famous Penninsula Hotel on fifth Avenue in Manhattan, New York
    6335 The Penninsula Hotel.jpg
  • Beautiful Christmas decorations and lights at Radio City Music Hall, as seen from behind the Christmas decorations at the office building across the Street, in Manhattan, New York
    6332 Radio City.jpg
  • Beautiful Christmas decorations and lights at Radio City Music Hall, as seen from behind the Christmas decorations at the office building across the Street, in Manhattan, New York
    6331 Radio City.jpg
  • Sexy woman wearing Santa hat with exotic lips and Christmas lights wrapped around her nude body
    3168 Woman Santa.jpg
  • Statues of bride and groom on top of a wedding cake
    3151 Wedding cake.jpg
  • Woman in Fourth of July bikini getting out of swimming pool
    2194 July 4th.jpg
  • Beautiful woman reveler at night in an ornate and elegant costume during the Day of the Dead parade on the main street of Oaxaca, Mexico
    7593 Costumed reveler.jpg
  • A street food vendor in Oaxaca, Mexico
    7564 Oaxaca Food Vendor.jpg
  • Santo Domingo Church is by far the most spectacular church in Oaxaca, located in the centre of Oaxaca City. The Santo Domingo church is an important building in Oaxaca because not only is it the biggest church in the City but also it is home to the Santo Domingo Cultural Centre
    7559 Santo Domingo Church.jpg
  • Originally a satirization of an upper class woman of the Porfiriato, the character of La Catrina has become an icon of the Mexican Day of the Dead or Día de Los Muertos
    7525 Catrina.jpg
  • Originally a satirization of an upper class woman of the Porfiriato, the character of La Catrina has become an icon of the Mexican Day of the Dead or Día de Los Muertos
    7524 Catrina.jpg
  • Originally a satirization of an upper class woman of the Porfiriato, the character of La Catrina has become an icon of the Mexican Day of the Dead or Día de Los Muertos
    7523 Catrina.jpg
  • Belfast Christmas Market within the grounds of the Belfast City Hall
    7216 Belfast Christmas Market.jpg
  • Sexy woman wearing Santa hat covering her eyes, red lips and Christmas lights wrapped around her nude body
    3169 Woman Santa.jpg
  • Various types of drinks on glass shelves against a white background
    3112 Drinks.jpg
  • Marines celebrating at the Southernmost Point Buoy is an anchored concrete buoy in Key West, Florida, marking the southernmost point in the continental United States, the lowest latitude land of contiguous North American states. Indicating 90 miles to Cuba.
    7458 Marine Celebration.jpg
  • Mexico, Central America, Mexican, holiday, celebration, spiritual, spiritualism, religion, travel, tourism, tourist attraction, festive, festival, symbolism, Latin America, skeletons, culture, death, elaborate
    7620 Santo Domingo Church.jpg
  • Mexico, Central America, Mexican, holiday, celebration, spiritual, spiritualism, religion, travel, tourism, tourist attraction, festive, festival, symbolism, Latin America, skeletons, culture, death, elaborate
    7619 Santo Domingo Church.jpg
  • Primavera (a woman’s face) by Rafael Miranda San Juan. It celebrates the spirit of Cuban women and was created for the 2015 Havana Biennial. It is a study in movement and sensuality inspired by dancers from the Cuban National Ballet
    6281 Primavera Sculpturea.jpg
  • Kiyomizu-dera Shrine Gate. Kiyomizu is one of the most celebrated temples of Japan associated with Buddhist Hosso sect. Unesco Heritage Site in Kyoto, Japan.
    4304 Kiyomizu-dera Temple.jpg
  • One of the main streets in downtown Reykjavík has been dressed up in the colors of the rainbow to celebrate Reykjavík Pride. The rainbow street is a sign of joy and support for diversity. The Hallgrimskirkja Church in the background
    7223 Rainbow Street.jpg
  • Landmark bronze statue depicting the celebrated Carlos III of Spain on a horse, erected in 1994. The equestrian Statue faces the Casa de Correos. The Plaza de la Puerta del Sol owes its present appearance in part to the Bourbon king Carlos III
    7038 Carlos III Statue.jpg
  • Wide angle view of the iconic George M. Cohan Statue in Times Square, New York celebrating the famous composer, entertainer, playwright, and actor on the Broadway stage
    6308 George M. Cohan.JPG
  • The July Column is a monumental column in Paris commemorating the Revolution of 1830. It stands in the center of the Place de la Bastille and celebrates the Trois Glorieuses — the "three glorious" days of 27–29 July 1830
    5614 July Column.JPG
  • Kiyomizu-dera Shrine Gate. Kiyomizu is one of the most celebrated temples of Japan associated with Buddhist Hosso sect. Unesco Heritage Site in Kyoto, Japan.
    4305 Kiyomizu-dera Temple.jpg
  • A beautiful and graceful statue of Victory or Nike in Greek. Commissioned on the occasion of the centenary celebrations of the Republic in 1892
    8072 Nice Statue.jpg
  • A beautiful and graceful statue of Victory or Nike in Greek. Commissioned on the occasion of the centenary celebrations of the Republic in 1892
    8071 Nice Statue.jpg
  • Landmark bronze statue depicting the celebrated Carlos III of Spain on a horse, erected in 1994. The equestrian Statue faces the Casa de Correos. The Plaza de la Puerta del Sol owes its present appearance in part to the Bourbon king Carlos III
    7039 Carlos III Statue.jpg
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