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  2. Category:Featured pictures of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    This category contains Mexico-related images that have attained featured status. ... Mexican vine snake.jpg 3,010 × 2,080; 1.2 MB. Mezcala Bridge ...

  3. Casasola Archive - Wikipedia

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    Agustín Víctor Casasola (1874–1938) and his brother Miguel (1876–1951) were pioneers of photo reportage. From their photos of the Mexican Revolution, where they sold the prints but retained the negatives, the archive was begun by Agustín Victor and carried forward by his children Gustavo (1900–1982), Agustín (1901–1980),Ismael (1902–1964), Dolores (1907–2001), Piedad (1909 ...

  4. Category:Images of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Featured pictures of Mexico ... Images of Mexican people (1 F) Political posters of Mexico (3 F) This page was last edited on 3 November 2019, at 14:40 (UTC ...

  5. Photos: Tropical Storm Alberto brings heavy flooding to Texas ...

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    A man takes pictures before the arrival of Tropical Storm Alberto at Bagdad Beach in Matamoros, Mexico. (Abraham Pineda/AFP) (ABRAHAM PINEDA via Getty Images) A freezer near the entrance of a shop ...

  6. Manuel Álvarez Bravo - Wikipedia

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    Alvarez Bravo was the first Mexican photographer to take a militantly anti-picturesque stand, to avoid stereotyping Mexico's variety of cultures. To avoid the picturesque, he had to present images that went against what was expected from photographs about Mexico even if photographing something classically Mexican.

  7. Coat of arms of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, the Mexican ornithologist Rafael Martín del Campo identified the eagle in the pre-Hispanic codex as the crested caracara or "quebrantahuesos" (bonebreaker), a species common in Mexico (although the name "eagle" is taxonomically incorrect, as the caracara is in the falcon family). The golden eagle is considered the official bird of ...

  8. Total solar eclipse 2024: Before-and-after photos

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    Observers in Mazatlán, Mexico, were the first to see the total solar eclipse at 2:07 p.m. ET. It then continued into Texas and along a “path of totality” spanning more than 100 miles across ...

  9. 8 'Mexican' Dishes No One Actually Eats in Mexico - AOL

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    2. Burritos. If you ask for a burrito in Mexico, you might end up with a small donkey, because 'burrito' literally means 'little donkey.' In the U.S., though, you'll get a concoction wrapped in a ...