The True Colours of Life and Death
Jun 20, 2020
4 minutes
Words and photography by Sandra Zobel
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In 2019, Día de los Muertos fell on a grey and rainy day in Mexico City. Still, the organisers made sure that people would only remember the bright colours that have come to characterise this uniquely special annual tradition.
When one of my best friends from Madrid told me she was getting married to a Mexican, I knew it was finally time to pay her a visit in the country she has called home for the past few years. I decided to go during Día de los Muertos as I knew I would be taking beautiful pictures and memories back with me. While my friend was delighted by my
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