TULTEPEC, Mexico (AP) — Every year, in the first week of March, hundreds of giant paper-mache bulls stuffed with fireworks are erected in the front yards of the Mexican town of Tultepec.
Unlike past occasions, the nighttime lighting of the bulls didn’t take place in the streets of Tultepec, but rather in an open field nearby.
One of the best-known workshops is the family-run business, Los Chavitos, which has been producing cardboard figures for fireworks for 15 years.
Their figures range from very small bulls to giant ones, to figures of saints and imaginary animals known as alebrijes.
The shop also produces “Judas” figures of villains and politicians that are traditionally burned during Easter Week in Mexico.
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