Put on your yellow underwear, toss your potatoes under the bed and grab your suitcase for a walk around the block: the clock is about to strike midnight on New Year's Eve in Latin America. From the northern deserts of Mexico to the southern glaciers of Patagonia, the region has a host of colorful New Year's traditions and superstitions, some of them holdovers from colonial times, some homegrown and some blending cultures and customs in Latin Americans' unique style.
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