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  • Flowers grow from plastic cups in the expansive roof garden of the government building of SEDUVI (Secretaria de Desarollo Urbano y Viviendo), or Secretary of Urban Living and Development in Mexico City, Mexico on June 18, 2008. The seven year old hydroponic installation, the first of its kind in Mexico, is responsible for most of the flowers used in Mexico City's expansive parks. All employees in the building are free to work one hour a day on the roof garden.
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  • Flowers grow from plastic cups in the expansive roof garden of the government building of SEDUVI (Secretaria de Desarollo Urbano y Viviendo), or Secretary of Urban Living and Development in Mexico City, Mexico on June 18, 2008. The seven year old hydroponic installation, the first of its kind in Mexico, is responsible for most of the flowers used in Mexico City's expansive parks. All employees in the building are free to work one hour a day on the roof garden.
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  • Lily Foster works with child volunteers at the Centro de Agricultura Urbana Romita, a public demonstration garden in Cuauhtemoc district, Mexico City, Mexico on June 19, 2008. The garden was established for holding community events and urban gardening workshops by the organization Sembradores Urbanos, an organization co-founded by Foster, an American now living in Mexico City.
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  • Alberto Favela, right, garden coordinator at SEDUVI (Secretaria de Desarollo Urbano y Viviendo), or Secretary of Urban Living and Development, inspects the health of lettuce seedlings in the expansive roof garden of the government building in Mexico City, Mexico on June 18, 2008. The seven year old hydroponic installation, the first of its kind in Mexico, is responsible for most of the flowers used in Mexico City's expansive parks. All employees in the building are free to work one hour a day on the roof garden.
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  • Wealthy Mexico City youth carry home the saplings they planted at an urban gardening workshop taught by the local organization Sembradores Urbanos at the Adidas store in Condesa, a chic neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico on June 19, 2008. Such events allow Adidas to promote its new Grun products, made from natural and recycled materials, while allowing the organization to reach out to an upper class audience.
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  • Wealthy Mexico City youth plant saplings at an urban gardening workshop taught by the local organization Sembradores Urbanos at the Adidas store in Condesa, a chic neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico on June 19, 2008. Such events allow Adidas to promote its new Grun products, made from natural and recycled materials, while allowing the organization to reach out to an upper class audience.
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  • Coworkers at SEDUVI (Secretaria de Desarollo Urbano y Viviendo), or Secretary of Urban Living and Development, socialize during their break on the expansive roof garden of the government building in Mexico City on June 18, 2008. The seven year old hydroponic installation, the first of its kind in Mexico, is responsible for most of the flowers used in Mexico City's expansive parks. All employees in the building are free to work one hour a day on the roof garden.
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  • A man watches as a train enters Metro Talisman, a station on Line 4 in  Mexico City, Mexico on June 12, 2008. One of the largest systems in the world, Mexico City's subway serves nearly 5 million riders each day.
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  • Rodrigo Canavas, director of Azoteas Verdes (Green Roofs), poses with his demo garden on the roof of the Centro Cultural La Pyramide in Mexico City, Mexico on June 17, 2008. His organization promotes roof garden construction throughout the city, teaching workshops, collecting used containers and preparing compost from organic waste.
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  • Workers sweep garbage collected by garbage trucks from the streets of the city into piles at the Estacion de Transferencia de Residuos Solidos, or ?Solid Waste Transfer Station in Mexico City, Mexico on June 17, 2008. Organic and inorganic, recyclable and non-recyclable waste is currently collected all at once by the same garbage trucks, making it necessary to sort the garbage on site at the transfer station.
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  • Rodrigo Canavas, left, director of Azoteas Verdes (Green Roofs), convinces a mechanic to let him collect used car tires from his shop in Mexico City, Mexico on June 17, 2008. The organization promotes roof garden construction throughout the city, teaching workshops, collecting used containers and preparing compost from organic waste.
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  • Plants grow from a toilet seat used as a planter outside the offices of the organization Azoteas Verdes (Green Roofs) in the Centro Cultural La Pyramide in Mexico City, Mexico on June 17, 2008. The organization promotes roof garden construction throughout the city, teaching workshops, collecting used containers and preparing compost from organic waste.
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  • A plant grows from a toilet seat used as a planter outside the offices of the organization Azoteas Verdes (Green Roofs) in the Centro Cultural La Pyramide in Mexico City, Mexico on June 17, 2008. The organization promotes roof garden construction throughout the city, teaching workshops, collecting used containers and preparing compost from organic waste.
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  • Rodrigo Canavas, director of Azoteas Verdes (Green Roofs), poses with his demo garden on the roof of the Centro Cultural La Pyramide in Mexico City, Mexico on June 17, 2008. His organization promotes roof garden construction throughout the city, teaching workshops, collecting used containers and preparing compost from organic waste.
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  • Poblano chili peppers lay in a pile on sale at a market in Mexico City, Mexico on June 12, 2008. Poblano peppers have thick walls, making them ideal for making chili relleno, or stuffed pepper, a traditional dish in Mexican cuisine originating from the city of Puebla.
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  • Lily Foster, an American who co-founded the local urban gardening organization Sembradores Urbanos, works on the hydroponics installation on the roof of her home in Mexico City, Mexico on June 19, 2008.
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  • Tree seller Angel Guerrero pushes his cart down a street in Condesa, a chic neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on June 19, 2008.
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  • Marianna Dellekamp, a fine art photographer and avid urban gardener, enjoys the roof garden with her dog at her home in Condesa, a chic neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on June 19, 2008.
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  • A man walks past a house plant dumped in the street for garbage pickup in the Colonia Reforma neighborhood, Mexico City, Mexico on June 17, 2008.
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  • Marianna Dellekamp, a fine art photographer and avid urban gardener, makes pesto from basil and peppers picked from the roof garden at her home in Condesa, a chic neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on June 19, 2008.
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  • Decapitated pig heads hang from a hook at a butcher stall in La Merced market in Mexico City, Mexico on June 20, 2008.
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  • Butchers wait for customers, surrounded by meat, hanging sausages and cow heads, from their stalls at La Merced market in Mexico City, Mexico on June 20, 2008.
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  • Beef tripe, or "tripa" - the stomach lining of a cow - lies in a large mound on sale at a butcher stall in La Merced market in Mexico City, Mexico on June 20, 2008.
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  • Employees at SEDUVI (Secretaria de Desarollo Urbano y Viviendo), or Secretary of Urban Living and Development, Araceli Maya and Mayta Landa (l-r), work among the flower pots on the expansive roof garden of the government building on June 18, 2008. The seven year old hydroponic installation, the first of its kind in Mexico, is responsible for most of the flowers used in Mexico City's expansive parks. All employees in the building are free to work one hour a day on the roof garden.
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  • Marianna Dellekamp, a fine art photographer and avid urban gardener, works on the roof garden at her home in Condesa, a chic neighborhood of Mexico City, Mexico, on June 19, 2008.
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  • Men play Fronton, elsewhere known as International Handball, Basque Pelota or Jai Alai, in an outdoor court in Mexico City, Mexico on June 17, 2008. Basque pelota, which includes variations played with hands, a racket, a bat or a basket propulsor, is popular in parts of Europe, especially the Basque Country,  Latin America and the United States.
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  • Potted flowers stand on a desk in an empty office in Mexico City, Mexico on June 17, 2008.
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  • Ceiling lights illuminate the altar in the interior of the modern Basilica of the Virgen de Guadalupe in Mexico City, Mexico on June 11, 2008. Built on Tepeyac hill, where it is said the Virgin appeared to Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin in 1531, the new Basilica holds the original apron of Juan Diego, with the imprint of the icon of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Millions of pilgrims visit each year, in particular on December 12, Our Lady of Guadalupe's Feast day which commemorates the apparitions.
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  • Gardener Jose Razo waters plants on the roof of CICEANA (Centro de Información y Comunicación Ambiental de Norte América), or Centre for Information and Environmental Communication of North America, set in the Viveros de Coyoacan (Coyoacan Nurseries) in Mexico City, Mexico on June 18, 2008. CICEANA's mission is to promote sustainable development and stimulate initiatives to solve and prevent environmental problems.
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  • Dancers perform at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival - dancers from all corners of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their traditional dances.
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  • Women from the delegation of Tuxtepec stand together at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival - dancers from all corners of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their traditional dances.
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  • A male dancer leaps into the air during a couples performance at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival - dancers from all corners of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their traditional dances.
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  • Performers sit and laugh in the bleachers at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival - dancers from all corners of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their traditional dances.
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  • A dance troupe line up to enter the stage to perform Chinas Oaxaquenas, from Oaxaca City, at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • A dance troupe performs Chinas Oaxaquenas, from Oaxaca City, at an evening Guelaguetza performance in the courtyard of the Church of Carmen Alto in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 16, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • A dance troupe performs Chinas Oaxaquenas, from Oaxaca City, at an evening Guelaguetza performance in the courtyard of the Church of Carmen Alto in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 16, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • A male performer wears an elaborate costume as an Aztec king during the performance of Bani Stui Gulal in Dance Square, next to the Basilica de la Soledad, in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 19, 2008. The show tells the story of the Guelaguetza as it evolved through the ages, from pre-Hispanic origins to modern times.
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  • Crowds pack the bleachers at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • The show Bani Stui Gulal tells the story of the Guelaguetza as it evolved through the ages, from pre-Hispanic origins to modern times, here performed in Dance Square, next to the Basilica de la Soledad, in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 19, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • The show Bani Stui Gulal tells the story of the Guelaguetza as it evolved through the ages, from pre-Hispanic origins to modern times, here performed in Dance Square, next to the Basilica de la Soledad, in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 19, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • Crowds pack the bleachers and wave their hats calling out for gifts at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • The delegation from Tlacolula enters the stage at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • Performers sit in the bleachers at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • Performers sit in the bleachers at the Guelaguetza Auditorium on Cerro del Fortin in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 21, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • A dance troupe performs Jarabes Yalaltecos, from Villa Hidalgo Yalalag, region of the Sierra Juarez, at an evening Guelaguetza performance in the courtyard of the Church of Carmen Alto in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 16, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • Men in devil masks parade through the Zocalo and past the cathedral during the Guelaguetza celebrations in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 19, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • View of the rooftops of the old silver mining city of Taxco, Guerrero State, Mexico.
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  • The 240 year old Santa Prisca Cathedral, at sunset, in the silver mining city of Taxco, Guerrero State, Mexico.
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  • Pedestrians, seen through the plastic tarp of a food stall, walk the streets on a rainy afternoon in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 16, 2008.
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  • Top view of the 240 year old Santa Prisca Cathedral (during renovations) in the silver mining city of Taxco, Guerrero State, Mexico.
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  • The Parquilla de Ghavarieta Church in the silver mining city of Taxco, Guerrero State, Mexico.
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  • A man bikes past the city of Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas state, Mexico on June 26, 2008. Large numbers of tourists travel here to visit the nearby Canon del Sumidero.
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  • A butcher calls out to shoppers at the meat market in Mercado 20 de Noviembre in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 9, 2008.
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  • The delegation from Tlacolula performs at the Guelaguetza celebration in San Antonino Castillo Velasco, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 28, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival - dancers from all corners of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their traditional dances..
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  • Dancers perform into the night at the Guelaguetza celebration in San Antonino Castillo Velasco, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 28, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • The delegation from Juchitan, a town on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec arrive at the Guelaguetza celebration in San Antonino Castillo Velasco, Oaxaca, Mexico on July 28, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds..
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  • Dancers performs at the Guelaguetza celebration in San Antonino Castillo Velasco, Oaxaca state, Mexico on July 28, 2008. The Guelaguetza is an annual folk dance festival in Oaxaca - dancers from different regions of the state gather in celebration in Oaxaca City and towns in the Central Valley to perform their regional dances wearing traditional costumes and throw regional specialties as gifts into the crowds.
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  • People gather at night on the public square in front of the cathedral in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on June 24, 2008.
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  • People escape the summer heat in the shade of La Pila, a colonial brick fountain that stands in the central plaza of Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas state, Mexico on June 26, 2008. Large numbers of tourists travel here to visit the nearby Canon del Sumidero.
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  • A man walks past the tables and chairs of a street-side eatery in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas state, Mexico on June 26, 2008. The scene was photographed through a cracked public bus window.
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  • Nighttime scene outside an eatery on an intersection in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico on June 24, 2008. A flashy red Volkswagen sports car drives past, in stark contrast to the drab surroundings and the pedestrians and bicycle rider.
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  • A man climbing a tall palm tree prunes dead and dying palm fronds with swings of his machete along the Malecon waterfront in Ensenada, Baja California Norte, Mexico, the city's giant Mexican flag behind him.
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  • Maguey (Agave americana), originally from Mexico, grows in Talassemtane National Park, in the Rif Mountains, just outside the city of Chefchaouen, Morocco.
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