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Ignition of Artificial Lighting Murals for Bicentenary in Mexico City

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The chief of Government of Mexico City, Marcelo Ebrard Casaubon realizes ignition of artificial lights for Bicentenary of Mexico in Main Square. Mexico City, Mexico. 01/09/2010
in Society, on the 1st of September 2010

Mural that represents to the Aztec calendar, probably the image more strong and symbolic for the Mexicans. (even more than the Mexican Flag), Mexico City, Mexico. 01/09/2010

ID: 426951

A girl takes a photography to the luminous murals of the building of the mayoralty of the City of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico, 01/09/2010

ID: 426958

The chief of government of Mexico City, Marcelo Ebrard igniting the murals of artificial light for the Bicentenary, Mexico City, Mexico. 01/09/2010

ID: 426946

The chief of government of Mexico City, Marcelo Ebrard igniting the murals of artificial light for the Bicentenary, Mexico City, Mexico. 01/09/2010

ID: 426947

The chief of government of Mexico City, Marcelo Ebrard igniting the murals of artificial light for the Bicentenary, Mexico City, Mexico. 01/09/2010

ID: 426949

Lighting that it represents to the Aztec calendar and other Pre-Hispanic symbols of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico. 01/09/2010

ID: 426952

Lighting that it represents to the Aztec calendar and other Pre-Hispanic symbols of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico. 01/09/2010

ID: 426954

Lighting that it represents to the Aztec calendar and other Pre-Hispanic symbols of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico. 01/09/2010

ID: 426955

Mexico City, Mexico. 01/09/2010

ID: 426950

A spontaneous actor represents the hero of the mother land Miguel Hidalgo y costilla with banner of Virgin of Guadalupe, Mexico City, Mexico. 01/09/2010

ID: 426957

Illuminated reply of Iturbide's Door in allusion to the Door where enter to the Main Square of Mexico the Emperor Agustín de Iturbide, the first gobernant of mexico Independently, Mexico City, Mexico. 01/09/2010

ID: 426959

Lighting that represents the Volcanoes Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl (considered the guardians of the Mexico City) Mexico City, Mexico. 01/09/2010

ID: 426960

Lighting with pre-Hispanic motives in allusion to Tenochtitlan's foundation (Today Mexico City) Mexico City, Mexico. 01/09/2010

ID: 426962

Main Square of Mexico protected and beginning the installation machinery for the spectacle of September 15, Mexico City, Mexico. 01/09/2010

ID: 426963
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