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The Collapse of Myths: Carnival of Guaymas

The carnival will never die. It is confirmed by the little girl who goes along Serdán Avenue dressed in refulgent garments and colorful feathers, confirming that the percussions marked her first steps, when she learned to walk at the same time that she learned to dance leaving the music to move her as she moves thousands under the sunset of fresh wind, guitars and accordions, bass and batteries, lights, color, sounds, stridences of popular party…
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The carnival will never die. It is confirmed by the little girl who goes along Serdán Avenue dressed in refulgent garments and colorful feathers, confirming that the percussions marked her first steps, when she learned to walk at the same time that she learned to dance leaving the music to move her as she moves thousands under the sunset of fresh wind, guitars and accordions, bass and batteries, lights, color, sounds, stridences of popular party…

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dossierpolitico.com broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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