Picture: Hell riders in day of the dead

 
p25 Cyclists with a "Calavera", or skull, painted on their faces participate in a Critical Mass Bike Ride across Lima to celebrate the Day of the Dead, November 1, 2012. Hundreds of cyclists ride through the city to promote cycling as an environmentally friendly mode of transportation. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo
REUTERS/Mariana Bazo
2 November 2012

Cyclists with a “calavera”, or skull, painted on their faces join a Critical Mass Bike Ride across Lima.

Hundreds of people rode through Peru’s capital on Latin America’s annual Day of the Dead, when more traditional activities include taking food, sweets, drinks and flowers to the graves of family members.

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