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photo thanks to Vallarta Adventure
 
 
 


Nicolas, Antonio, Sixto and Kevin in Lo de Marcos
 
 
 


 
 
 


the Xiutla Folkloric Ballet at los Arcos amphitheater
 
 

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next six photos thanks to Benoit
 


 
 
 


 
 
 


 
 
 


Los Muertos beach just south of the pier
 
 
 

los muertos beach hotel tropicana
Los Muertos beach and the hotel Tropicana
 
 
 

downtown Puerto Vallarta malecon
some of Vallarta's downtown malecon and starting from the left with Bar Oceano, Bebo Tero, Tequilas,
the new Senor Frog's, and Viejo Vallarta on the right.
 

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Puerto Vallarta's symbol - the naked boy on the seahorse.
There are two copies, one on the malecon and the other
near the south end of Los Muertos beach.
 
 
 


 
 
 

marigalante ship from my apartment balcony
Marigalante cruise ship from my apartment
 
 
 


 

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The next three photos thanks to John Hook and
the Chicago Boyz
who vacation every Febr. in Vallarta
 


 
 
 


Ed and Bruce
 
 
 


 

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"A Child and A Book" by Ramiz Barquet
at the Public Library
(photo thanks to Galeria Pacifico)
 
 
 


Noche verde - Green night - by Lena Bartula
(thanks to Galeria Sol y Luna)
 
 
 


Sculptor Rocio Sanchez and her work
(pic thanks to Galeria Dante)
 
 
 


Bluecloud - by Marta Gilbert
 
 
 


"Miriam" -  by Angeline Kyba
 
 
 


"Noel" - by Meridy Volz
(photo thanks to Galeria Pacifico)
 
 
 


Images of revolutionary Emiliano Zapata are quite common
 
 
 


 
 
 


Vallarta sunset - photo thanks to Bill and David
 
 
 


La Bahia - photo by William Clark
 
 
 


main downtown plaza during some festivities
 
 
 


 
 
 


Statue of beloved President Lazaro Cardenas del Rio.
Famous for his radicalism and his honesty, Cardenas
nationalized Mexico's oil resources from 17 foreign companies in 1938.
 
 
 


Los Muertos pier
(photo thanks to Ben)
 

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the Day of the Dead, November 2


On Nov 2, the Mexicans celebrate the Day of the Dead, to remember those who have died
and on this day return for a visit. Altars are constructed on which flowers, sweets,
photos and other offerings to the dead are placed. The public altar at City Hall
shown in the photo above commemorates Donald Colosio, who was
assassinated while running for President of Mexico in 1994.
 
 


Day of the Dead altar for the local painter Manuel Lepe at City Hall on Nov 2, 2001.
He was declared a "National Painter of Mexico"
by President Luis Echeverria in the 1960s.
 
 


Day of the Dead altar to renowned Mexican poet and intellectual
Octavio Paz, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1990.
 

The Day of the Dead tradition appears rooted in pre-Hispanic beliefs that the spirits of the dead
went neither to a heaven or hell, but wandered for years before entering Mictlan, the "land of the dead".
Exact traditions vary throughout Mexico due to its 60 or so indigenous groups. In some areas relatives burn incense over the altars, in other communities people light bonfires in their house doorways to guide the dead home. Some Mexicans have all night vigils while others arrange an afternoon meal at the gravesides of their departed relatives. These gatherings are often festive and solemn by turn.
 

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Vallarta at night from Conchas Chinas
(photo thanks to Tom and Angela)
 
 

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Spirit guide - Huichol yarn painting 
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