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The culture of Mexican fireworks revealed through the lens of an AP photographer

Published: 17 March 2024 at 14:12

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Residents push a giant paper-mache torito or bull stuffed with fireworks during a nighttime lighting of bull-shaped figures as part of the annual festival honoring Saint John of God, in Tultepec, Mexico, Friday, March 8, 2024. The celebration, now its 35th year, pays homage to the patron saint of the poor and sick, St. John of God, who the fireworks producers view as a protective figure. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte) MEXICO CITY (AP) Marco Ugarte has been a photographer based in Mexico City for over 30 years. He covered the fireworks festival in nearby Tultepec for just the second time a week ago.

The culture of Mexican fireworks revealed through the lens of an AP photographer

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The culture of Mexican fireworks revealed, through the lens of an AP photographer

By MARCO UGARTE and ENRIC MARTI

AP News

The culture of Mexican fireworks revealed through the lens of an AP photographer

By MARCO UGARTE