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    There is not a single celebration that describes Mexico better than de Day of the Dead does, it is our most ancient tradition. In Querétaro, it is highly important because many ancient cultures and ethnic groups have survived until our days. The Chichimeca’s and Otomi’s influences are very present in all our plazas and specially in our ‘Altar de Muertos’ which is the symbol of the oblation for our loved ones, our ancestors and our national heroes.
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    Date Taken: Nov 2, 2014
    Date Uploaded: Mar 18, 2015
    Location: Santiago de Querétaro, Queretaro, Mexico
    Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
    Focal Length: 35 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/30 sec
    Aperture: f/2
    ISO: 250
    Copyright: © Doris Alfaro
    Categories: Culture, People, Places