28 de octubre de 2012 - 10:23 a. m.
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Participants dressed like zombies participate during the Zombie Walk along the Clark Quay in Singapore on October 27, 2012. Some 100 participants dressed as zombies walking in the night took part in a world-wide phenomenon that has taken place in more than 50 cities such as Brisbane, Toronto and San Diego during the halloween weekend. AFP PHOTO/ROSLAN RAHMAN
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Women clad in special costumes pose for pictures as they walk on the street during the Halloween Parade in Kawasaki, suburb of Tokyo on October 28, 2012. Some 100,000 visitors enjoy the costume parade which about 3,000 people took part in. AFP PHOTO/Toru YAMANAKA
AFP - TORU YAMANAKA
Women clad in special costumes pose for pictures as they walk on the street during the Halloween Parade in Kawasaki, suburb of Tokyo on October 28, 2012. Some 100,000 visitors enjoy the costume parade which about 3,000 people took part in. AFP PHOTO/Toru YAMANAKA
AFP - TORU YAMANAKA
People clad in special costumes pose for pictures as they walk on the street during the Halloween Parade in Kawasaki, suburb of Tokyo on October 28, 2012. Some 100,000 visitors enjoy the costume parade which about 3,000 people took part in. AFP PHOTO/Toru YAMANAKA
AFP - TORU YAMANAKA
People clad in special costumes pose for pictures as they walk on the street during the Halloween Parade in Kawasaki, suburb of Tokyo on October 28, 2012. Some 100,000 visitors enjoy the costume parade which about 3,000 people took part in. AFP PHOTO/Toru YAMANAKA
AFP - TORU YAMANAKA
People clad in special costumes pose for pictures as they walk on the street during the Halloween Parade in Kawasaki, suburb of Tokyo on October 28, 2012. Some 100,000 visitors enjoy the costume parade which about 3,000 people took part in. AFP PHOTO/Toru YAMANAKA
AFP - TORU YAMANAKA
A man clad in a special costume poses for pictures during the Halloween Parade in Kawasaki, suburb of Tokyo on October 28, 2012. Some 100,000 visitors enjoy the costume parade which about 3,000 people took part in. AFP PHOTO/Rie Ishii
AFP - RIE ISHII
A creature walks during "The Grand Procession of the Ghouls" at the Halloween Extravaganza and Procession of the Ghouls October 26, 2012 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York. The annual Halloween theme night uses masks and costumes by director and artist Ralph Lee along with dry ice smoke, lighting and organ music. AFP PHOTO/Stan HONDA
AFP - STAN HONDA
An actor in a bishop's costume on a pulpit during "The Grand Procession of the Ghouls" at the Halloween Extravaganza and Procession of the Ghouls October 26, 2012 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York. The annual Halloween theme night uses masks and costumes by director and artist Ralph Lee along with dry ice smoke, lighting and organ music. AFP PHOTO/Stan HONDA
AFP - STAN HONDA
An actor in a bishop's costume during "The Grand Procession of the Ghouls" at the Halloween Extravaganza and Procession of the Ghouls October 26, 2012 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York. The annual Halloween theme night uses masks and costumes by director and artist Ralph Lee along with dry ice smoke, lighting and organ music. AFP PHOTO/Stan HONDA
AFP - STAN HONDA
A masked cello player after "The Grand Procession of the Ghouls" at the Halloween Extravaganza and Procession of the Ghouls October 26, 2012 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York. The annual Halloween theme night uses masks and costumes by director and artist Ralph Lee along with dry ice smoke, lighting and organ music. AFP PHOTO/Stan HONDA
AFP - STAN HONDA
People take part in a Halloween parade in Baltimore, Maryland, on October 27, 2012. Halloween, an ancient Celtic pagan rite, originally held to celebrate the dead and the end of the harvest season, is primarily a children's event, it also gives adults an excuse to dress up like their favorite ghoul and behave like kids. People carve pumpkins into frightening or comical faces and place them on their doorsteps after dark during Halloween which is celebrated on October 31 every year. AFP PHOTO/Jewel Samad
AFP - JEWEL SAMAD
People take part in a Halloween parade in Baltimore, Maryland, on October 27, 2012. Halloween, an ancient Celtic pagan rite, originally held to celebrate the dead and the end of the harvest season, is primarily a children's event, it also gives adults an excuse to dress up like their favorite ghoul and behave like kids. People carve pumpkins into frightening or comical faces and place them on their doorsteps after dark during Halloween which is celebrated on October 31 every year. AFP PHOTO/Jewel Samad
AFP - JEWEL SAMAD
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