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26th July 2025; Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester, England; Fourth Rothesay Cricket Test, Day 4, England versus India; Where's Wally costumed spectators in the crowd-stock-photo
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London, UK.  26 July 2025. Costumed characters take part in the procession as part of ‘The Triumph of Art’ by artist Jeremy Deller, a nationwide performance which celebrates the Bicentenary of the National Gallery.  The commission culminates in the capital with a procession down Whitehall and festivities in Trafalgar Square.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  26 July 2025. Costumed characters take part in the procession as part of ‘The Triumph of Art’ by artist Jeremy Deller, a nationwide performance which celebrates the Bicentenary of the National Gallery.  The commission culminates in the capital with a procession down Whitehall and festivities in Trafalgar Square.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  26 July 2025. Costumed characters prepare to take part in the procession as part of ‘The Triumph of Art’ by artist Jeremy Deller, a nationwide performance which celebrates the Bicentenary of the National Gallery.  The commission culminates in the capital with a procession down Whitehall and festivities in Trafalgar Square.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  26 July 2025. Costumed characters prepare to take part in the procession as part of ‘The Triumph of Art’ by artist Jeremy Deller, a nationwide performance which celebrates the Bicentenary of the National Gallery.  The commission culminates in the capital with a procession down Whitehall and festivities in Trafalgar Square.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  26 July 2025. Costumed characters prepare to take part in the procession as part of ‘The Triumph of Art’ by artist Jeremy Deller, a nationwide performance which celebrates the Bicentenary of the National Gallery.  The commission culminates in the capital with a procession down Whitehall and festivities in Trafalgar Square.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  26 July 2025. Costumed characters prepare to take part in the procession as part of ‘The Triumph of Art’ by artist Jeremy Deller, a nationwide performance which celebrates the Bicentenary of the National Gallery.  The commission culminates in the capital with a procession down Whitehall and festivities in Trafalgar Square.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  26 July 2025. Costumed characters prepare to take part in the procession as part of ‘The Triumph of Art’ by artist Jeremy Deller, a nationwide performance which celebrates the Bicentenary of the National Gallery.  The commission culminates in the capital with a procession down Whitehall and festivities in Trafalgar Square.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  26 July 2025. Costumed characters prepare to take part in the procession as part of ‘The Triumph of Art’ by artist Jeremy Deller, a nationwide performance which celebrates the Bicentenary of the National Gallery.  The commission culminates in the capital with a procession down Whitehall and festivities in Trafalgar Square.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  26 July 2025. Costumed characters prepare to take part in the procession as part of ‘The Triumph of Art’ by artist Jeremy Deller, a nationwide performance which celebrates the Bicentenary of the National Gallery.  The commission culminates in the capital with a procession down Whitehall and festivities in Trafalgar Square.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  26 July 2025. Costumed characters prepare to take part in the procession as part of ‘The Triumph of Art’ by artist Jeremy Deller, a nationwide performance which celebrates the Bicentenary of the National Gallery.  The commission culminates in the capital with a procession down Whitehall and festivities in Trafalgar Square.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  26 July 2025. Costumed characters prepare to take part in the procession as part of ‘The Triumph of Art’ by artist Jeremy Deller, a nationwide performance which celebrates the Bicentenary of the National Gallery.  The commission culminates in the capital with a procession down Whitehall and festivities in Trafalgar Square.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  26 July 2025. Costumed characters prepare to take part in the procession as part of ‘The Triumph of Art’ by artist Jeremy Deller, a nationwide performance which celebrates the Bicentenary of the National Gallery.  The commission culminates in the capital with a procession down Whitehall and festivities in Trafalgar Square.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 19th July, 2025. In the volcanic area, the celebration of Santiago The Apostole, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 19th July, 2025. In the volcanic area, the celebration of Santiago The Apostole, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo
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July 19, 2025, Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico: In the volcanic area, the celebration of SANTIAGO THE APOSTOLE, the patron saint of Chalco, State of Mexico, begins with the traditional Chinelos, native to Tlayacapan, Tepozotlan, and Yautepec, State of Morelos. These people dance through the streets wearing handmade costumes made with different fabrics, materials, paints, and masks. They originated during the colonial era to mock the Spanish, which is why their costumes have extravagant decorations and their masks resemble the faces, light skin, and colored eyes of the foreigners who invaded Me-stock-photo