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  • Voodoo tourist shop window on 11th March 2020 in the  French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Voodoo came to New Orleans in the early 1700s, through slaves brought from Africa’s western “slave coast.” Like so many things New Orleans, Voodoo was then infused with the city’s dominant religion, Catholicism, and became a Voodoo-Catholicism hybrid sometimes referred to as New Orleans Voodoo.
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  • A voodoo culture display at a street event, with skulls and various other memorabilia French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. walking down the street in the French Quarter,
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  • People having their makeup done in a specialist makeup bar: Voodoo Makeup, set up by Aimee Carr and Ron Carr, it provides makeup that is gluten free, corn free, soy free makeup that is 100% organic, vegan, and chemical free. French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. walking down the street in the French Quarter,
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  • People having their makeup done in a specialist makeup bar: Voodoo Makeup, set up by Aimee Carr and Ron Carr, it provides makeup that is gluten free, corn free, soy free makeup that is 100% organic, vegan, and chemical free. French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. walking down the street in the French Quarter,
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  • People having their makeup done in a specialist makeup bar: Voodoo Makeup, set up by Aimee Carr and Ron Carr, it provides makeup that is gluten free, corn free, soy free makeup that is 100% organic, vegan, and chemical free. French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. walking down the street in the French Quarter,
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  • A band playing at a voodoo cultural event in the street, French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. walking down the street in the French Quarter,
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  • Echo the Dead is an annual procession that takes place in New Orleans every year on the 1st November - in line with the Mexican Day of the Dead, and All Saints Day. Similar to the Latino procession Dia de Las Muertas, it is a unique and little known of event that gives residents a chance to pay homage to lost loved ones. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. walking down the street in the French Quarter,
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  • Echo the Dead is an annual procession that takes place in New Orleans every year on the 1st November - in line with the Mexican Day of the Dead, and All Saints Day. Similar to the Latino procession Dia de Las Muertas, it is a unique and little known of event that gives residents a chance to pay homage to lost loved ones. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. walking down the street in the French Quarter,
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  • Echo the Dead is an annual procession that takes place in New Orleans every year on the 1st November - in line with the Mexican Day of the Dead, and All Saints Day. Similar to the Latino procession Dia de Las Muertas, it is a unique and little known of event that gives residents a chance to pay homage to lost loved ones. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. walking down the street in the French Quarter,
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  • Echo the Dead is an annual procession that takes place in New Orleans every year on the 1st November - in line with the Mexican Day of the Dead, and All Saints Day. Similar to the Latino procession Dia de Las Muertas, it is a unique and little known of event that gives residents a chance to pay homage to lost loved ones. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. walking down the street in the French Quarter,
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  • Echo the Dead is an annual procession that takes place in New Orleans every year on the 1st November - in line with the Mexican Day of the Dead, and All Saints Day. Similar to the Latino procession Dia de Las Muertas, it is a unique and little known of event that gives residents a chance to pay homage to lost loved ones. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. walking down the street in the French Quarter,
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  • Echo the Dead is an annual procession that takes place in New Orleans every year on the 1st November - in line with the Mexican Day of the Dead, and All Saints Day. Similar to the Latino procession Dia de Las Muertas, it is a unique and little known of event that gives residents a chance to pay homage to lost loved ones. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. walking down the street in the French Quarter,
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  • Echo the Dead is an annual procession that takes place in New Orleans every year on the 1st November - in line with the Mexican Day of the Dead, and All Saints Day. Similar to the Latino procession Dia de Las Muertas, it is a unique and little known of event that gives residents a chance to pay homage to lost loved ones. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. walking down the street in the French Quarter,
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  • Echo the Dead is an annual procession that takes place in New Orleans every year on the 1st November - in line with the Mexican Day of the Dead, and All Saints Day. Similar to the Latino procession Dia de Las Muertas, it is a unique and little known of event that gives residents a chance to pay homage to lost loved ones. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. walking down the street in the French Quarter,
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  • Free library in gothic bookcase on 11th March 2020 in New Orleans, Louisianna, United States. “To promote literacy and the love of reading by building free book exchanges worldwide and to build a sense of community as we share skills, creativity and wisdom across generations.” -LittleFreeLibrary.org
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  • The Society of Saint Anne on parade during Mardi Gras on 25th February 2020 in Bywater district of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Mardi Gras is the biggest celebration the city of New Orleans hosts every year. The magnificent, costumed, beaded and feathered party is laced with tradition and  having a good time. Celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and culminate on Fat Tuesday the day before Ash Wednesday and Lent.
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  • Members of the Voodoo Love Orchestra (VLO) perform to families of all ages during the Latin Music Festival at the Horniman Museum in south London. VLO play street music inspired by Cuban comparsa, Nigerian afrobeat and Jamaican ska. As the crowd behind follow the musicians who bang drums and blow their brass instruments and play and parade around Horniman Park, followed by Londoners and expat Latin speakers.
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