Video Of The Week - Guatemala's Giant Kite Festival
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Day of the Dead, a holiday celebrated annually on November 1st & 2nd to honor deceased family and friends is enjoyed across Latin America. However the festivities differ in each country. Mexico commemorates the day by offering the departed with their favorite foods, Haiti by playing loud music and drums and Guatemala by flying giant hand-made kites over cemeteries.
The century-old tradition is based on the belief that the kites are able to convey the messages that are tied to their tails to the spirits of the deceased loved ones. Construction of the massive kites begins about 40 days prior to the big day. On November 1st, locals and tourists gather near the country's burial grounds to watch these magnificent structures dot the sky and relay messages until about 4 pm. After that everyone heads home - The tourists to reminisce about the magical day and the locals to await the arrival of the spirit of their loved one.
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- tylerabout 11 yearsthey must have a great time doing that
- jaceyabout 11 yearsfor diffrent important reasens that have happend in there country
- pipermc11about 11 yearsIt's absolutely beautiful!
- nickiabout 11 yearsl love the kites and art
- You fishyabout 11 yearsThe kites look like my cat
- nickiabout 11 yearsbeautiful kites
- alivabout 11 yearscool
- Brandonabout 11 yearsmostly I'm from New Jersey
- Brandonabout 11 yearsI'm from Guatemala
- 5nelsonabout 11 yearsCool wish we could make kites like that.