On my final day in Mexico City I decided to skip the pyramids of Teotihuacán, the many art museums, the home of Diego Rivera, and the famous Aztec canals of Xochimilco in order to see the other side of the city. The side where people worship Santa Muerte (Saint of Death), shop at the largest black-market in Mexico, perform Santeria rituals in what may be the world's largest witchcraft market, and celebrate Saint Jude by carrying huge statues of him to the church of San Hipolito. Many of these places are difficult or just too dangerous to travel to without a guide so I found a man named Enrique to take me. The day began with a visit to Tepito, one of the most dangerous slums in Mexico City. Tepito has always been a lower class
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