Lighting up the season 2013
1. Sara Cervantes takes pictures of Christmas decorations at Pershing Square, Dec. 6, in Los Angeles.(Jae C. Hong/Associated Press)
2. Two young children inspect a giant Menorah in the port of Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 27. Hanukkah is known as the Festival of Lights and Feast of Dedication. (Oliver Weiken/EPA)
3. Nepalese devotees walk holding lights on the eve of Balachaturdashi festival at Pashupati temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, Dec. 1. Hundreds of thousands people from all over the country gathered at the Pasupati temple a day before of Balacaturdahi to sow Satabij. (Narendra Shrestha/EPA)
4. Visitors look at lights in a giant Christmas tree outside the Ion Orchard shopping mall in Singapore, Nov. 27. Christmas cheer sets in as festive lights and Christmas decor adorns the streets and shopping malls of the city state in the tropics. (How Hwee Young/EPA)
5. General view of the Guinness Christmas lights world record made in Canberra, Australia, Nov. 24. Homeowner David Richards switched on more than 500,000 lights to raise money for the charity SIDS and Kids ACT. The previous record was 350,000 lights. (Alan Porritt/EPA)
6. People visit the 2nd Croix Rousse tunnel reserved for pedestrians, bicycles and buses during its inauguration ceremony in Lyon late in the night Dec. 5 as part of the rehearsal for the Festival of Lights. The Festival of Lights, with designers from all over the world, is one of Lyon's most famous Festivals. (Robert Pratta/Reuters)
7. An ultra-orthodox Jewish man lights candles on the sixth night of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, in a religious neighborhood of Jerusalem on Dec. 2. The holiday commemorates the re-dedication of the holy temple in Jerusalem after the Jews' 165 B.C. victory over the Hellenist Syrians when Antiochus, the Greek King of Syria, outlawed Jewish rituals and ordered the Jews to worship Greek gods. (Menahem Kahana/AFP/Getty Images)
8. Nelson Teiler takes a photograph of the lights as he came out to watch as the Temple Square lights turned on for the first time for the 2013 season on Nov. 29, in Salt Lake City. (Matt Gade/The Deseret News, Matt Gade via Associated Press)
9. Tourists visit the traditional Christkindelsmaerik (Christ Child market) near Strasbourg Cathedral Nov. 29. Held annually since 1570, Strasbourg's Christ Child Market, known as the oldest French Christmas market, will be held until December 31. (Vincent Kessler/Reuters)
10. Kelly Orchard stops to look at trees that are illuminated at a preview for this years Enchanted Christmas at the Forestry Commissions National Arboretum at Westonbirt, Gloucestershire on Nov. 27, in Tetbury, England. Enchanted Christmas, is Westonbirts signature winter event, aimed to inspire festive cheer with an illuminated one mile tree-lined trail. (Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
1. Sara Cervantes takes pictures of Christmas decorations at Pershing Square, Dec. 6, in Los Angeles.(Jae C. Hong/Associated Press)
2. Two young children inspect a giant Menorah in the port of Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 27. Hanukkah is known as the Festival of Lights and Feast of Dedication. (Oliver Weiken/EPA)
3. Nepalese devotees walk holding lights on the eve of Balachaturdashi festival at Pashupati temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, Dec. 1. Hundreds of thousands people from all over the country gathered at the Pasupati temple a day before of Balacaturdahi to sow Satabij. (Narendra Shrestha/EPA)
4. Visitors look at lights in a giant Christmas tree outside the Ion Orchard shopping mall in Singapore, Nov. 27. Christmas cheer sets in as festive lights and Christmas decor adorns the streets and shopping malls of the city state in the tropics. (How Hwee Young/EPA)
5. General view of the Guinness Christmas lights world record made in Canberra, Australia, Nov. 24. Homeowner David Richards switched on more than 500,000 lights to raise money for the charity SIDS and Kids ACT. The previous record was 350,000 lights. (Alan Porritt/EPA)
6. People visit the 2nd Croix Rousse tunnel reserved for pedestrians, bicycles and buses during its inauguration ceremony in Lyon late in the night Dec. 5 as part of the rehearsal for the Festival of Lights. The Festival of Lights, with designers from all over the world, is one of Lyon's most famous Festivals. (Robert Pratta/Reuters)
7. An ultra-orthodox Jewish man lights candles on the sixth night of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, in a religious neighborhood of Jerusalem on Dec. 2. The holiday commemorates the re-dedication of the holy temple in Jerusalem after the Jews' 165 B.C. victory over the Hellenist Syrians when Antiochus, the Greek King of Syria, outlawed Jewish rituals and ordered the Jews to worship Greek gods. (Menahem Kahana/AFP/Getty Images)
8. Nelson Teiler takes a photograph of the lights as he came out to watch as the Temple Square lights turned on for the first time for the 2013 season on Nov. 29, in Salt Lake City. (Matt Gade/The Deseret News, Matt Gade via Associated Press)
9. Tourists visit the traditional Christkindelsmaerik (Christ Child market) near Strasbourg Cathedral Nov. 29. Held annually since 1570, Strasbourg's Christ Child Market, known as the oldest French Christmas market, will be held until December 31. (Vincent Kessler/Reuters)
10. Kelly Orchard stops to look at trees that are illuminated at a preview for this years Enchanted Christmas at the Forestry Commissions National Arboretum at Westonbirt, Gloucestershire on Nov. 27, in Tetbury, England. Enchanted Christmas, is Westonbirts signature winter event, aimed to inspire festive cheer with an illuminated one mile tree-lined trail. (Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
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