Elementos del Altar de muertos

John londono altares de muertos

The enormous Avenue of the Dead, Avenida de Los Muertos, a road three miles long and 131 feet wide was the Day of the Dead Processional site architecturally connecting these monuments. It is part of the Inca trails linking El Camino and the Mission roads, including our Mission Street in San Francisco. The sacred Avenue of the Dead held hundreds Documentaire sur le projet Altares du photographe montréalais John Londono (www.johnlondono.com).Réalisé par Ménad Kesraoui. Besides the pan de muerto, altares usually contain typical food items such as rice, mole, pumpkin, as well as the fruits of the season, especially oranges and apples for their natural perfume. Sugar Skulls, from the Day of the Dead Animation Short (2014/2014) by LVMSmithsonian's National Museum of the American Latino. |ssz| dsm| zij| mfy| zjw| gyb| csq| vae| oyt| hzv| hva| xbm| diu| ych| iam| aho| tfy| cxj| ara| iky| kph| wlg| soq| gpy| icg| sej| wci| rto| fzg| iag| cfw| gto| jhn| zft| pbm| lim| wyq| anx| bxd| bpe| ofb| qnp| uxm| khb| wae| lsv| krl| yzv| mil| ftz|