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The Day of the Dead El Salvador, Ahuachapan November 2nd

The Day of the Dead El Salvador, Ahuachapan November 2nd. This is a day where families get together and go to the cemetery to Remember their loved ones. The tradition for the Catholics is that they Start the day with a mass at 5 AM. Elderly ladies start day before to

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The Day of the Dead El Salvador, Ahuachapan November 2nd

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  1. The Day of the Dead El Salvador, Ahuachapan November 2nd

  2. This is a day where families get together and go to the cemetery to Remember their loved ones.

  3. The tradition for the Catholics is that they Start the day with a mass at 5 AM Elderly ladies start day before to Do plastic flowers and to sell on That day and natural flowers As well

  4. Besides visiting families of the deceased that rest in the cemetery, many Salvadorans took the opportunity to sell flowers and food and some others to clean and paint the tombs and get some extra income.From early in the morning, the traders opened their stalls and people visited their deceased loved ones during the day.At noon, the cemetery was full of visitors and traders.The tradition is to bring eye-catching floral arrangements at the graves and stay a while in place. (demotix.com)

  5. Yuca Elote locos Cocos Fresco de Ensalada Pupusas Tamales

  6. There are men and young men asking to clean and paint the crosses for Only .50 cents. That’s how they make their living

  7. La llorona

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