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  • Colorful memorial wreaths on sale for the Day of the Dead festival along a street in Opopeo, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Colorful memorial wreaths on sale for the Day of the Dead festival next to statues of independence heroes in Plaza de Opopeo in Opopeo, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • A small Mexican style Catholic Church in the tiny village of Santa Ana Chapitiro, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • A Mexican bar in the tiny village of Santa Ana Chapitiro, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Students work on an ofrenda or altar for the Day of the Dead festival in the town plaza in Opopeo, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Colorful memorial wreaths on sale for the Day of the Dead festival next to statues of independence heroes in Plaza de Opopeo in Opopeo, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Opopeo Michoacan_521890.JPG
  • A small Mexican style Catholic Church in the tiny village of Santa Ana Chapitiro, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Colorful memorial wreaths on sale for the Day of the Dead festival along a street in Opopeo, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Opopeo Michoacan_521960.JPG
  • Colorful memorial wreaths on sale for the Day of the Dead festival next to statues of independence heroes in Plaza de Opopeo in Opopeo, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Opopeo Michoacan_521892.JPG
  • Students work on an ofrenda or altar for the Day of the Dead festival in the town plaza in Opopeo, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Opopeo Michoacan_521955.JPG
  • A small Mexican style Catholic Church in the tiny village of Santa Ana Chapitiro, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Michoacan Mexico_525639.JPG
  • Students work on an ofrenda or altar for the Day of the Dead festival in the town plaza in Opopeo, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Opopeo Michoacan_521956.JPG
  • Colorful memorial wreaths on sale for the Day of the Dead festival next to statues of independence heroes in Plaza de Opopeo in Opopeo, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Opopeo Michoacan_521893.JPG
  • A cowboy walks past a bright pink building in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_140.JPG
  • Monarch Butterflies mass in the Sierra Pellon mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Sierra Pellon central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).Monarch Butterflies mass in the Cerro Pellon mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Cerro Pellon central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • Giant century plant and cactus in the arid desert of Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Giant century plant and cactus in the arid desert of Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • A butcher poses outside his market stall in the municipal market in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_138.JPG
  • Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico. Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Mariposeros_52911.JPG
  • Monarch Butterflies mass along the path in the Sierra Pellon mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Sierra Pellon central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey--up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • A bright yellow building colorful balls on a shop in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_142.JPG
  • Freshly butchered chickens at a street stall against a bright pink building in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_139.JPG
  • The old city hall building on the Plaza de la Constitucion in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_131.JPG
  • The Parroquia de San Simón Apostol and the pink Hotel Jardin on the Plaza de la Constitucion in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_128.JPG
  • A mural painted on a building celebrating the history of Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_126.JPG
  • A mural painted on a building celebrating the Monarch Butterfly Migration in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_123.JPG
  • A mural painted on a building celebrating the Monarch Butterfly Migration in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_121.JPG
  • A skull in sand part of a giant ofrenda with colorful marigolds for the Day of the Dead festival in Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Monarch Butterflies mass along the path in the Sierra Pellon mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Sierra Pellon central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • Monarch Butterflies mass on a tree branch in the Cerro Chincua mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Cerro Chincua central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
    Mexico_Butterfly_ 031.JPG
  • Monarch Butterflies mass on a tree branch in the Cerro Chincua mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Cerro Chincua central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • Monarch Butterflies mass on a tree branch in the Cerro Chincua mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Cerro Chincua central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
    Mexico_Butterfly_ 025.JPG
  • A guide watches Monarch Butterflies mass at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in El Rosario central Mexican in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
    Mexico_Butterfly_ 016.JPG
  • Monarch Butterflies mass at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in El Rosario central Mexican in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
    Mexico_Butterfly_ 010.JPG
  • A butcher poses outside his market stall in the municipal market in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_137.JPG
  • A vendor prepares tacos made with beef cheek meat off a cow skull on the Plaza de la Constitucion in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_130.JPG
  • The Parroquia de San Simón Apostol and the pink Hotel Jardin on the Plaza de la Constitucion in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_129.JPG
  • A mural painted on a building celebrating the Monarch Butterfly Migration in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_122.JPG
  • A man carries bundles of colorful marigold flowers on his back for the Day of the Dead festival at the flower market in Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico.  The festival has been celebrated since the Aztec empire celebrates ancestors and deceased loved ones.
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  • Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico. Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico. Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico. Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico. Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico. Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Monarch Butterflies souvenirs at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in El Rosario central Mexican in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
    Mexico_Butterfly_ 074.JPG
  • Monarch Butterflies mass in the Sierra Pellon mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Sierra Pellon central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
    Mexico_Butterfly_ 053.JPG
  • Monarch Butterflies mass along the path in the Sierra Pellon mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Sierra Pellon central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
    Mexico_Butterfly_ 044.JPG
  • Monarch Butterflies mass on a tree trunk in the Sierra Chincua mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Sierra Chincua central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
    Mexico_Butterfly_ 034.JPG
  • Monarch Butterflies mass on a tree trunk in the Cerro Chincua mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Cerro Chincua central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • A guide leads a horse 11,000 up the Cerro Chincua mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Cerro Chincua central Mexican in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
    Mexico_Butterfly_ 021.JPG
  • Monarch Butterflies mass at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in El Rosario central Mexican in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
    Mexico_Butterfly_ 011.JPG
  • A bright yellow building and cobblestone alley in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_148.JPG
  • View up Nacional Street toward the Templo de la Inmaculada Concepción church in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_146.JPG
  • A aqua blue wall and wooden doors in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_145.JPG
  • A lime green wall and wooden shutters in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_144.JPG
  • A butcher poses outside his market stall in the municipal market in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_136.JPG
  • A purple wall and wooden doors in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_135.JPG
  • View down Nacional Street in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_134.JPG
  • A woman sweeps the floor in the old Parroquia de San Simón Apostol church in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_133.JPG
  • A mural painted on a building celebrating the history of Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_124.JPG
  • A mural painted on a building celebrating the history of Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_125.JPG
  • A mural painted on a building celebrating the Monarch Butterfly Migration in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_120.JPG
  • The Reina de México shrine to the Virgin of Guadalupe in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_119.JPG
  • Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico. Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico. Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico. Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico. Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico. Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico. Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • A Monarch Butterfly lands on a tourist at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Sierra Pellon central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • Monarch Butterflies mass along the path in the Sierra Pellon mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Sierra Pellon central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
    Mexico_Butterfly_ 047.JPG
  • Monarch Butterflies mass along the path in the Sierra Pellon mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Sierra Pellon central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
    Mexico_Butterfly_ 045.JPG
  • Monarch Butterflies mass along the path in the Sierra Pellon mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Sierra Pellon central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • Monarch Butterflies mass on a tree trunk in the Sierra Chincua mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Sierra Chincua central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • Monarch Butterflies mass on a tree branch in the Cerro Chincua mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Cerro Chincua central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
    Mexico_Butterfly_ 026.JPG
  • Monarch Butterflies mass on a tree branch in the Cerro Chincua mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Cerro Chincua central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • Monarch Butterflies mass on a tree branch in the Cerro Chincua mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Cerro Chincua central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • Monarch Butterflies gather on a tourists hat at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in El Rosario central Mexican in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • Tourists watch Monarch Butterflies mass at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in El Rosario central Mexican in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
    Mexico_Butterfly_ 014.JPG
  • Monarch Butterflies mass at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in El Rosario central Mexican in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
    Mexico_Butterfly_ 013.JPG
  • Monarch Butterflies mass at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in El Rosario central Mexican in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • A Monarch Butterfly mural in the tiny central Mexican town of Ocampo in Michoacan, Mexico at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • A lime green wall and yellow wooden door in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_147.JPG
  • Colorful children school bags against a bright pink building in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_141.JPG
  • The Rockola bar in the pink Hotel Jardin on the Plaza de la Constitucion in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_132.JPG
  • The Parroquia de San Simón Apostol on the Plaza de la Constitucion in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
    Angangueo Mexico_20200120_127.JPG
  • The Templo de la Companía church rises above the tile roofs in Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • The Parroquia del Santuario de Guadalupe church rises above the tile roofs in Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • The Parroquia del Santuario de Guadalupe church rises above the tile roofs in Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico. Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico. Indigenous Purépecha butterfly fisherman on Lake Patzcuaro at twilight near Janitzio Island, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • Monarch Butterflies mass along the path in the Sierra Pellon mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Sierra Pellon central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • Monarch Butterflies mass on a tree branch in the Cerro Chincua mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Cerro Chincua central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • Monarch Butterflies mass on a tree trunk in the Cerro Chincua mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Cerro Chincua central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • Monarch Butterflies mass on a tree trunk in the Cerro Chincua mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Cerro Chincua central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • Monarch Butterflies mass at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in El Rosario central Mexican in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • A bright yellow building and cobblestone alley in Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. Angangueo is a tiny, remote mountain town and the entry point to the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary.
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  • Monarch Butterflies mass along a dry stream bed in the Sierra Pellon mountain at the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Sierra Pellon central Mexico in Michoacan State. Each year hundreds of millions Monarch butterflies mass migrate from the U.S. and Canada to Oyamel fir forests in the volcanic highlands of central Mexico. North American monarchs are the only butterflies that make such a massive journey—up to 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers).
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  • Dentist office signs in spanish on an old Bazar building in the central highland city of Morelia, Michoacan state Mexico. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and hosts one of the best preserved collection of Spanish Colonial architecture in the world.
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  • View over the Sierra Chincua Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve near Angangueo, Michoacan, Mexico. The monarch butterfly migration is a phenomenon across North America, where the butterflies migrates each autumn to overwintering sites in Central Mexico.
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