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Here's
some photos from the
Viva La Vida (translation: "Live Life" or "Hurray for Life") Parade in Austin Texas on October 29, 2016. The parade is a celebration of the
Day of Dead (November 1) which is a traditional holiday in Mexico and Central America to honor those who are dead and gone but not forgotten. It's held after Halloween but has nothing to do with that holiday!
We're usually in Austin during the winter but this year we plan on being in SE Asia visiting with my brother Paul and his wife El hence this second visit in 2016.
The parade was around noon and we watched on Pecan St (aka 6th St) in the entertainment district not too far from the famous Driskill Hotel. There were lots of folks dressed up as painted skeletons, some in costumes to celebrate the Aztec heritage. I understand it's one of the biggest Day of Dead parades in the US. I'd guess there's something as large in San Antontio which has a larger Hispanic community.
The parade ended with some low rider cars that bounced about and jacked up different corners.
We've never been to anything like it and would recommend you check it out if your get a chance.