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  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524047.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock at sunset in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524044.JPG
  • The ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524027.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524014.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524013.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524010.JPG
  • Religious objects left behind in the ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524026.JPG
  • Objects left behind in the ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524025.JPG
  • The ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524024.JPG
  • The ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524023.JPG
  • Tourists tour a room under the San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524021.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524020.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church pokes up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524019.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524017.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524016.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church pokes up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524015.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church pokes up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524012.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524011.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524009.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church pokes up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524008.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church pokes up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524007.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church pokes up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524049.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock at sunset in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524041.JPG
  • The ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524040.JPG
  • Religious objects left behind in the ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524039.JPG
  • The ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524038.JPG
  • The ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524037.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524036.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524035.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524033.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524032.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524030.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock at sunset in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524028.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524022.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church pokes up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524018.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524048.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock at sunset in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524042.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church pokes up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524034.JPG
  • A mariachi performer is silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72016.JPG
  • A Catholic priest blesses devotees with holy water as they carry the statue of Saint Michael into the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel church during the week long fiesta of the patron saint Saint Michael September 26, 2017 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
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  • A Catholic priest blesses devotees with holy water as they carry the statue of Saint Michael into the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel church during the week long fiesta of the patron saint Saint Michael September 26, 2017 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
    SMA Fiesta_415.JPG
  • The fashion industry gathers for a memorial service at St. Patrick Catholic Church for murdered designer Gianni Versace July 19, 1997 in Miami, FL.  Versace was murdered outside his Miami Beach home at the age of 50 by spree killer Andrew Cunanan.
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  • Sky rockets explode around the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church during the Alborada festival in front of September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72269.JPG
  • Sky rockets explode around the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church during the Alborada festival in front of September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72272.JPG
  • Sky rockets explode around the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church during the Alborada festival in front of September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72270.JPG
  • Sky rockets explode around the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church during the Alborada festival in front of September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72268.JPG
  • Sky rockets explode around the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church during the Alborada festival in front of September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72267.JPG
  • Sky rockets explode around the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church during the Alborada festival in front of September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72266.JPG
  • Silhouettes of people watching fireworks explode around the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church during the Alborada festival in front of September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72265.JPG
  • Sky rockets explode around the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church during the Alborada festival in front of September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72264.JPG
  • Sky rockets explode around the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church during the Alborada festival in front of September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72263.JPG
  • Sky rockets explode around the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church during the Alborada festival in front of September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72262.JPG
  • Sky rockets explode around the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church during the Alborada festival in front of September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72261.JPG
  • Sky rockets explode around the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church during the Alborada festival in front of September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72260.JPG
  • Sky rockets explode around the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church during the Alborada festival in front of September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72271.JPG
  • Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows in the Plaza Principal with flowering Jacaranda tree in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71989.JPG
  • Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows in the Plaza Principal with flowering Jacaranda tree in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71984.JPG
  • A mariachi performer is silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72015.JPG
  • Mariachi performers are silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72007.JPG
  • Terra cotta arches against a yellow wall on the Inmaculada Concepcion Church in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico.
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  • Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows in the Plaza Principal with flowering Jacaranda tree in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71994.JPG
  • Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows in the Plaza Principal with flowering Jacaranda tree in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71993.JPG
  • Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows in the Plaza Principal with flowering Jacaranda tree in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71992.JPG
  • Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows in the Plaza Principal with flowering Jacaranda tree in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71991.JPG
  • Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows in the Plaza Principal with flowering Jacaranda tree in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71990.JPG
  • Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows in the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71988.JPG
  • Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows in the Plaza Principal with flowering Jacaranda tree in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71987.JPG
  • Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows in the Plaza Principal, Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. The church is the site where Independence leader Miguel Hidalgo issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71975.JPG
  • A bell-ringer pulls the rope to ring the bell at the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72021.JPG
  • A mariachi performer is silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72020.JPG
  • Mariachi performers silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72019.JPG
  • Mariachi performers silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72018.JPG
  • A female mariachi performer stands in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72017.JPG
  • Mariachi performers are silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72013.JPG
  • Mariachi performers are silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72012.JPG
  • A mariachi performer is silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72011.JPG
  • A mariachi performer is silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72010.JPG
  • Mariachi performers are silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72009.JPG
  • Mariachi performers are silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72008.JPG
  • A mariachi performer is silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72006.JPG
  • Young girls perform a ballet in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71996.JPG
  • Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows in the Plaza Principal with flowering Jacaranda tree in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_71986.JPG
  • The Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72022.JPG
  • Mariachi performers are silhouetted in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church also called the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
    Parroquia Dolores_72014.JPG
  • Young girls perform a ballet in front of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora de Dolores Catholic Church in English the Church of our Lady of Sorrows at the Plaza Principal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Miguel Hildago was a parish priest who issued the now world famous Grito - a call to arms for Mexican independence from Spain.
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  • Dozens of sky rockets explode around celebrants in the chaos of the Alborada festival in front of the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
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  • Dozens of sky rockets explode around celebrants in the chaos of the Alborada festival in front of the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72257.JPG
  • Dozens of sky rockets explode around celebrants in the chaos of the Alborada festival in front of the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72252.JPG
  • Dozens of sky rockets explode around celebrants in the chaos of the Alborada festival in front of the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72248.JPG
  • Dozens of sky rockets explode around celebrants in the chaos of the Alborada festival in front of the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
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  • A view of the church domes and bell towers in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico.
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  • Dozens of sky rockets explode around celebrants in the chaos of the Alborada festival in front of the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72256.JPG
  • Dozens of sky rockets explode around celebrants in the chaos of the Alborada festival in front of the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72255.JPG
  • Dozens of sky rockets explode around celebrants in the chaos of the Alborada festival in front of the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72254.JPG
  • Dozens of sky rockets explode around celebrants in the chaos of the Alborada festival in front of the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72253.JPG
  • Dozens of sky rockets explode around celebrants in the chaos of the Alborada festival in front of the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72251.JPG
  • Dozens of sky rockets explode around celebrants in the chaos of the Alborada festival in front of the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72250.JPG
  • Dozens of sky rockets explode around celebrants in the chaos of the Alborada festival in front of the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72249.JPG
  • Dozens of sky rockets explode around celebrants in the chaos of the Alborada festival in front of the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
    Alborada_SMA_72247.JPG
  • Dozens of sky rockets explode around celebrants in the chaos of the Alborada festival in front of the Parroquia San Miguel Archangel church September 29, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The unusual festival celebrates the cities patron saint with a two hour-long firework battle at 4am representing the struggle between Saint Michael and Lucifer.
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