James’ travelogue

Fire Game at Tzintzuntzan

Fire Game at Tzintzuntzan

Every year outside the Night Market, right by the church, on the Day of the Dead, a game like field hockey is played...with FIRE!

Fire Game at Tzintzuntzan

Fire Game at Tzintzuntzan

Every year outside the Night Market, right by the church, on the Day of the Dead, a game like field hockey is played...with FIRE!

Fire Game at Tzintzuntzan

Fire Game at Tzintzuntzan

Every year outside the Night Market, right by the church, on the Day of the Dead, a game like field hockey is played...with FIRE!

Fire Game at Tzintzuntzan

Fire Game at Tzintzuntzan

Every year outside the Night Market, right by the church, on the Day of the Dead, a game like field hockey is played...with FIRE!

Night Market at Tzintzuntzan

Night Market at Tzintzuntzan

As you wander out of the candle-lit graveyard, you walk noisy but pitch-black roads, heading to the edge of town and the bright lights of the festival Night Market, selling food, crafts and souvenirs to visitors and locals.

Night Market at Tzintzuntzan

Night Market at Tzintzuntzan

As you wander out of the candle-lit graveyard, you walk noisy but pitch-black roads, heading to the edge of town and the bright lights of the festival Night Market, selling food, crafts and souvenirs to visitors and locals.

Night Market at Tzintzuntzan

Night Market at Tzintzuntzan

As you wander out of the candle-lit graveyard, you walk noisy but pitch-black roads, heading to the edge of town and the bright lights of the Day of the Dead Night Market, selling food, crafts and souvenirs to visitors and locals.

Night Market at Tzintzuntzan

Night Market at Tzintzuntzan

As you wander out of the candle-lit graveyard, you walk noisy but pitch-black roads, heading to the edge of town and the bright lights of the festival Night Market, selling food, crafts and souvenirs to visitors and locals.

Trick or Treaters in the Graveyard

Trick or Treaters in the Graveyard

As the older generations eat traditional foods like pozole with the spirits of their loved ones, some of the younger kids trick or treat from the tourists in the graveyard.

Night in Tzintzuntzan

Night in Tzintzuntzan

As the sun sets, families decorate their loved ones' graves with marigolds and candles, preparing for the one night of the year the dead visit the Earth.

James Felder

James Felder has been a member since 10 November 2007 and goes by HSStudios.

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