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November 29th through December 2nd 2006 tour of cultural and religious sites in Mexico.
  • Images of the crucified Jesus at the shrine to the Virgin of the Remedies (Los Remedios).<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Giant statue of Jesus at the shrine to the Virgin of the Remedies (Los Remedios) in Mexico City.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Giant statue of Jesus at the shrine to the Virgin of the Remedies (Los Remedios) in Mexico City.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Giant statue of St. Michael the Archangel at the shrine to the Virgin of the Remedies (Los Remedios) in Mexico City.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Ariel view showing skyline and smog of Mexico City.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • School children stream around a sculpture in the Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City.  In the background is The Stone of the Sun, a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar,  was discovered in December 1790 and is one of the most famous sculptures in Mexico.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • The Stone of the Sun, a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar,  was discovered in December 1790 and is one of the most famous sculptures in Mexico.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • The Stone of the Sun, a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar,  was discovered in December 1790 and is one of the most famous sculptures in Mexico.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • The Stone of the Sun, a large gladiatorial sacrificial altar,  was discovered in December 1790 and is one of the most famous sculptures in Mexico.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • A woman buys a Noche Buenas (Poinsettia) from a street vendor Thursday night in Mexico City.  Noche Buenas is the state flower of Mexico and are extremely popular in the holiday season.  In this case people were also preparing for the holiday Friday in response to the Presidential handover.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • A barefoot man crawls on his knees toward the altar at San Miguel de Milagro in Mexico.  Local tradition of San Miguel de Milagro in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala claims that St. Michael the Archangel appeared three times to Diego Lázaro in 1631 and directed him to this well containing water with miraculous powers of healing.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Ed Michaelson and Annette Jimenez from El Mensajero in Rochester, New York peer into the chamber holding a miraculous well at San Miguel de Milagro.  Local tradition of San Miguel de Milagro in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala claims that St. Michael the Archangel appeared three times to Diego Lázaro in 1631 and directed him to this well containing water with miraculous powers of healing.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • An altar candle burns at San Miguel de Milagro in Mexico.  Local tradition of San Miguel de Milagro in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala claims that St. Michael the Archangel appeared three times to Diego Lázaro in 1631 and directed him to this well containing water with miraculous powers of healing.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Exterior view of cross and bell tower  at San Miguel de Milagro in Mexico.  Local tradition of San Miguel de Milagro in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala claims that St. Michael the Archangel appeared three times to Diego Lázaro in 1631 and directed him to this well containing water with miraculous powers of healing.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Notes, pictures, and religious objects adorn a statue of St. Michael as an expression of thanks for a healing at San Miguel de Milagro in Mexico.  Local tradition of San Miguel de Milagro in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala claims that St. Michael the Archangel appeared three times to Diego Lázaro in 1631 and directed him to this well containing water with miraculous powers of healing.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Notes, pictures, and religious objects adorn a wall as an expression of thanks for a healing at San Miguel de Milagro in Mexico.   Local tradition of San Miguel de Milagro in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala claims that St. Michael the Archangel appeared three times to Diego Lázaro in 1631 and directed him to this well containing water with miraculous powers of healing.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Notes, pictures, and religious objects adorn a statue of Mary as an expression of thanks for a healing at San Miguel de Milagro in Mexico.   Local tradition of San Miguel de Milagro in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala claims that St. Michael the Archangel appeared three times to Diego Lázaro in 1631 and directed him to this well containing water with miraculous powers of healing.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • A woman slices a potato into a vat of oil at a market vendor stall at San Miguel de Milagro in Mexico.  Local tradition of San Miguel de Milagro in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala claims that St. Michael the Archangel appeared three times to Diego Lázaro in 1631 and directed him to this well containing water with miraculous powers of healing.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Parishioners cram into the Shrine of The Virgin of Ocotlan for the funeral mass of their recently deceased pastor, Padre Alejandro Trejo, in Ocotlan.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Church Balls sound in the plaza as parishioners cram into the Shrine of The Virgin of Ocotlan for the noon funeral mass of their recently deceased pastor, Padre Alejandro Trejo, in Ocotlan.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • The Virgin of Ocotlan is the centerpiece of the shrine altar in Ocotlan.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Detail of Shrine of The Virgin of Ocotlan  in Ocotlan.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • The Cathedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion (Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption) is located on the Calzada de San Francisco. The cathedral has a baroque main altar that dates back to the 17th century.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • The Cathedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion (Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption) is located on the Calzada de San Francisco. The cathedral has a baroque main altar that dates back to the 17th century.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • The Chapel of the Third Order is inside The Cathedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asuncion (Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption) and contains the oldest pulpit in North America.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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