On the road with the migrant caravan
On the road - Migrants, part of a caravan of thousands traveling from Central America en route to the United States.
Hoping for sweeter dreams - Nancy Alejandra, an 11-year-old migrant girl from Honduras, sleeps on the roadside as she waits to board a bus to Mexico.
A wall of despair - Looking out to the city through a wall from inside a makeshift camp in Mexico City, Mexico.
The caravan heads North - A sea of humanity walks the road near Sayula de Aleman, Mexico.
A welcome handout - Migrants wait to receive fruits while they stay in a temporary shelter in Matías Romero Avendaño, Mexico.
Waiting to ride into a better future - Cristian Israel waits to hitchhike after resting in a makeshift camp in Matías Romero Avendaño, Mexico.
Space is a premium - A provisional shelter in Irapuato, Mexico, is overwhelmed by the sheer numbers seeking overnight refuge.
A new day - Dawn sees the migrants making their way from Huixtla to Mapastepec, Mexico.
Dawn silhouettes - At this time of year, daybreak temperatures are chilly.
Water hazard - Central American migrants cross the Suchiate River into Mexico on a makeshift raft. Theirs is a slow and often hazardous journey.
Welcoming committee - Police officers line up as a temporary blockade against the caravan as it makes its way to San Pedro Tapanatepec from Arriaga, Mexico.
A tender embrace - Israel and Estelle, both from Honduras, kiss while bathing in Río Novillero in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico.
Overground and underground - Migrants use the subway as they make their way to Querétaro from Mexico City.
Keeping up appearances - Transgender migrant Nati Vanegas, aged 18 from Honduras, has makeup applied during a stop in Juchitán, Mexico.