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Bonampak, Chiapas
DĂa de los muertosÂ
Pátzcuaro, ArocutĂn. Michoacán, MĂ©xico
02 November (2001, 2017)
Mexico is known for its numerous special holidays.
But one of its most famous events is the so-called Dia de los Muertos, which means “Day of the Dead” in English. Every year on November 2 is celebrated "the day of the dead" in the lake region of the state of Michoacan in Mexico.
Here is one of the best places in Mexico to live this ancient tradition of pre-Hispanic origins. The dead that come back that night to the cemeteries are happy to share the meals and drink Mezcal with the living.
One of those days I met this grandmother who cleaned the church there. The conversation was about his work and his hurry to finish early because she had to prepare drinks for his deceased.