Megaofrenda UNAM 2009

Every year, for Día de Muertos (November 1 and 2) the Mexican tradition is to set colorful, beautiful offerings for our deceased loved ones. The offerings often have the very vivid orange color of the cempalsúchitl flower, and have pictures, food, and whatever our loved ones used to like.

The offerings are traditionally set up at home and at some offices and public buildings. UNAM, Mexico's largest university, where I am very happy and proud to work, has set a yearly offering for many years already. Every year they select a base theme around which the invited groups base their monuments — For 2009, it was Edgar Allan Poe's 200th anniversary.

By early November, the rainy season has usually finished. This year, however, the rain lasted a bit more – And many structures and altars were sadly damaged. Still, it is a very colorful and worthy visit to share.

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Diseño Industrial built two very interesting structures

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Diseño Industrial built two very interesting structures

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Facultad de Ciencias was absent this time...

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Interesting and original altar by a theater group (sorry, forgot the name)

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Who is it drawing this perspective? Architecture Faculty, of course

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Who is it drawing this perspective? Architecture Faculty, of course

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Very nice hues due to the beans getting wet and loosing their pigment

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STUNAM's (UNAM's workers union) altar, political as always, and very well done

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STUNAM's (UNAM's workers union) altar, political as always, and very well done

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STUNAM's (UNAM's workers union) altar, political as always, and very well done

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Possibly the most colorful and Mexican-looking altar by Colegio Británico

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Possibly the most colorful and Mexican-looking altar by Colegio Británico

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Possibly the most colorful and Mexican-looking altar by Colegio Británico

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The rain managed to eat out most of the sugar skulls and breads :( But they looked quite interesting!