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Photo by César Rodríguez @cesar_rodriguezb. /
A young boy with a bouquet of marigolds waits for his mother outside a bakery as she buys offerings for Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, in San Andres Mixquic, Mexico. The yellow flower is strung over headstones and laid on altars, thought to represent the brightness of the sun illuminating a path for the spirits to return to Earth from Mictlán, the underworld. This year, the usually festive traditions around Dia de los Muertos were largely celebrated in private, but the souls of the dead aren’t just in cemeteries, as Mexican Poet Jaime Sabines said “To die is to be everywhere in secret. Because with death you walk; we live with her since we are born.”
Taken on assignment for @ナショナルジオグラフィック and @icrc


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