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A Relative cries on Martin Huerta Adan's coffin during his funeral at the village of Xonotipan in Mexico's state of Puebla
06 Jul 2007
Source: Reuters
 
A Relative cries on Martin Huerta Adan's coffin during his funeral at the village of Xonotipan in Mexico's state of Puebla July 5, 2007. Mexican soldiers have dug out more than a dozen corpses after the side of a rain-soaked mountain collapsed on a bus carrying up to 60 passengers on a remote road.
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A view of Mexico's volcano Popocatepetl (R) and Iztaccihuatl mountain as pictured from an airplane January 11, 2001. Glaciers that crown Mexico's tallest mountains and inspired Aztec legends of lost love and a snake god could disappear within a few decades, with scientists pointing to global warming as a cause of their demise. Picture taken January 11, 2001.



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