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    Día de Muertos Skeleton 

    Mexico-based artist Raymundo Medina built a massive skeleton that appears to be lurching out of the pavement on a street in Santa Cecilia Tláhuac, Mexico. Piles of crumbled concrete at the places where the skeleton is connected to the street create the illusion that it is bursting through the asphalt.

    (via dearmiamor)

    • November 9, 2022 (10:18 am)
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