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Macabre tour of mummies is a hit in Mexico
MONTERREY, Mexico — First they jet-setted to Monterrey in
specially designed glass cases. Crowds lined the streets to watch them pass. Only in Mexico, where a fascination with death dates back to
pre-Hispanic times, could mummified corpses receive the same welcome as a
celebrity. The 15 females, eight males and one head make up a macabre
troupe of 100-year-old corpses visiting this industrial city from Guanajuato's
Museum of the Mummy. They are part of a special exhibition in Monterrey that
runs through Dec. 28 Government officials discovered the mummies in the late 19th
century when they dug up bodies from Guanajuato's Santa Paola cemetery because
the families of the dead couldn't pay a grave tax. The mountainous region's dry climate had created the perfect
conditions to inadvertently mummify the corpses, and the bodies were eventually
put on display at a local museum. The collection is believed to be the largest in the Western
Hemisphere. And the 23 corpses and head in Monterrey are the largest group from
the museum to ever hit the road. The mummies were supposed to go on display Sunday as part of
Monterrey's Santa Lucia Festival. But high humidity levels worried curators. The
show opened Tuesday. More than 300,000 people are expected to view the bodies.
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