Haiti's annual Voodoo Festival Fete Gede

In this Novemer 1, 2018 photo, a voodoo believer walks to Baron Samedi's tomb during the annual Voodoo festival Fete Gede at Cite Soleil Cemetery in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The most respected along the Fete Gede is Baron Samedi, a lewd representation of life and death, who runs the gate of the Guiné (a kind of Heaven) wearing a black suit and top hat while drinking alcohol, smoking tobacco and following young ladies in a provocative manner. (Photo by Dieu Nalio Chery/AP Photo)
Haiti's annual Voodoo Festival Fete Gede
   
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