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TOPSHOT - An Aymara indigenous woman carrying human skulls arrives at the cemetery of La Paz during the Natitas Festival on November 8, 2018. - The festival is a macabre ritual in which human skulls (natitas) are taken to La Paz cemetery to be venerated each Novembber 8 by thousands of Bolivians. Believers keep the "natitas" at their homes, which according to the Andean tradition, protect their families. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)
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2018-11-08
AIZAR RALDES/AFP/East News
AFP
AIZAR RALDES
AFP_1AO6QB
2,77MB
45cm x 31cm by 300dpi
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