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Mexico City, Oct 29 (EFE).- Despite Covid-19, mayor of Mexico City's Tlahuac neighborhood maintained tradition of placing skull sculptures in the street ahead of the Day of the Dead celebrations on November 1 and 2.The giant skeleton sculptures seek to honor those who died from COVOD-19 while recovering the spirit of the Day of the Dead celebrations. Day of the Dead is celebrated on November 2 in Mexico. (Camera: INÉS AMARELO). SHOT LIST: CARDBOARD SKULLS AND SKELETONS MADE BY ARTISANS IN A STREET IN THE TLAHUAC NEIGHBORHOOD, IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO, AHEAD OF THE DAY OF THE DEAD CELEBRATIONS.
Every dog breed has their own human fan club, and English Bulldogs are no exception. Around 950 bulldogs and their human best friends participated in a huge parade through the centre of Mexico City on Sunday, strutting their stuff in attempt to break a new world record. The canine lover were trying set a new record for the most English Bulldogs walking together for one kilometer. Bulldog owners from across Mexico travelled to the capital especially for the event. Organizers made sure that every dog owner had a special sport shirt with a number so that it would be easier to count up the hundreds of attendees. The group will have to wait for Guinness World Records to officially recognize the walk, but organizers believes that they surpassed the previous one record by more than 200 bulldogs.
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