File:Entrega de flores Mexico.jpg

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Flowers delivery van, Mexico

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Français : Fourgonette de livraison de fleurs à Mexico City. Il s'agit principalement de roses d'Inde, que les Mexicains appellent flor de muertos (fleur des morts), fleurs traditionnelles du Jour des morts.
English: Flowers delivery van in Mexico City. They are mainly Mexican marigold, called flor de muertos (flower of the dead) by the Mexicans, traditionally used during the Day of the Dead.
Español: Furgoneta de entrera de flores en México Ciudad. Se tratan principalemente de Cempasúchiles (flores de muertos).
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Camera location19° 20′ 58.43″ N, 99° 10′ 34.9″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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