Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday to bid farewell to the souls of victims of the Jan. 12th quake that claimed more than 200,000 lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF
Several hundred
Vodou practitioners gathered at a public plaza in
downtown Port-au-Prince
Sunday to bid farewell to
the souls of victims of the
Jan. 12th quake that
claimed more than 200,000
lives. ROBERTO KOLTUN / EL NUEVO HERALD STAFF