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Where to find fall foliage in Oregon: Oct. 13-19
Where to find fall foliage in Oregon: Oct. 13-19
Where to find fall foliage in Oregon: Oct. 13-19

Published on: 10/13/2025

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Autumn at Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden located between Reed College and the Eastmoreland Golf Course in Southeast Portland on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024.

At this point, fall foliage is all around you.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/weather/2025/10/where-to-find-fall-foliage-in-oregon-oct-13-19.html

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In Lima, Peru, one of the largest religious processions in the world takes place every October: the Lord of Miracles. This powerful tradition brings together millions of devotees and reflects the deep faith, history, and culture of the Peruvian people. 🙏  
  
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3. The color purple: Many wear purple robes or accessories, a color that symbolizes devotion, penance, and unity.  
  
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4. Traditional flavors: No celebration is complete without Peru’s most beloved desserts — turrones and picarones, sweet symbols of this sacred month. 🍯🍩  
  
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✨💜 5 Things You Should Know About the Lord of Miracles 🇵🇪💜  
  
In Lima, Peru, one of the largest religious processions in the world takes place every October: the Lord of Miracles. This powerful tradition brings together millions of devotees and reflects the deep faith, history, and culture of the Peruvian people. 🙏  
  
1. Miraculous origin: In the 17th century, an Angolan slave painted the image of Christ on a wall. Despite several earthquakes that destroyed the city, the painting remained intact, becoming a symbol of hope and resilience.  
  
2. Faith and gratitude: Devotees join the procession to give thanks for miracles received or to ask for new blessings.  
  
3. The color purple: Many wear purple robes or accessories, a color that symbolizes devotion, penance, and unity.  
  
4. Crowded streets: October is filled with faith and tradition, and streets overflow with people — especially from the first Saturday of the month, when the processions begin.  
  
4. Traditional flavors: No celebration is complete without Peru’s most beloved desserts — turrones and picarones, sweet symbols of this sacred month. 🍯🍩  
  
💜 More than a religious event, the Lord of Miracles is a living cultural heritage that connects generations and unites Peruvians around the world.  
  
#LordOfMiracles #PurpleMonth #FaithAndTradition #PeruvianCulture #PeruvianCulturalFestival #PeruvianPride #LivingHeritage #HistoryThatUnitesPhotos from Peruvian Cultural Festival's post

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