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Mural de Disney Pixar CocoInspirado en los murales de Rapunzel pintados por la talentosa Claire Ke

Mural de Disney Pixar Coco
Inspirado en los murales de Rapunzel pintados por la talentosa Claire Keane!!
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 Today’s JFK100 post features President and Jacqueline Kennedy’s trip to Mexico in late June, 1962.  Today’s JFK100 post features President and Jacqueline Kennedy’s trip to Mexico in late June, 1962.  Today’s JFK100 post features President and Jacqueline Kennedy’s trip to Mexico in late June, 1962.  Today’s JFK100 post features President and Jacqueline Kennedy’s trip to Mexico in late June, 1962.

Today’s JFK100 post features President and Jacqueline Kennedy’s trip to Mexico in late June, 1962. About 1.5 million people lined the streets to watch JFK’s motorcade, and a blizzard of confetti showered them as they made their way through the city. In a message sent to President López Mateos after the trip, JFK wrote, “I came to meet a president and statesman, I have left him as a friend. ¡Viva México!”

-from the JFK Library

Images:

JFK and Jacqueline Kennedy with Ballet Folklorico dancers at the National Institute of Fine Arts; in Mexico City with the President of Mexico, Adolfo López Mateos, and First Lady of Mexico, Eva Sámano de López Mateos, on the front steps of Los Pinos, the official residence of the President of Mexico; JFK’s motorcade to Los Pinos; Jacqueline Kennedy delivered a speech in Spanish at the Hotel Maria Isabel; Mexico City. 6/30/1962.


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2017 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year Grand Prize Winner: “The Power of Nature” P

2017 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year

Grand Prize Winner: “The Power of Nature”

Photo and caption by Mexican photographer Sergio Tapiro Velasco

A powerful eruption illuminates the slopes of Mexico’s Colima Volcano on December 13, 2015. I was in the town of Comala when I suddenly saw incandescence above the volcano’s crater and started shooting. Seconds later, a powerful volcanic explosion expelled a cloud of ash particles and a massive lightning bolt illuminated most of the dark scene. It was one of the most exciting moments of my life.

Category: Nature
Location: Rancho de Aguirre, Colima, Mexico

See all winners and submissions at National Geographic


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