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  • A male barrel runner shields his eyes from the heat of the flames as a barrel is lit. The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The final barrel of the night is prepared for the mens running. The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The metal rims of a burnt barrel smoulder on the floor with the crowd around it. The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The girls barrel runners. The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • A crowd watches as the barrel is lit in preparation for running. The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • Men watch a barrel burn on the floor. The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The final barrel of the night is prepared for the mens running. The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • A young girl 10 runs with a barrel as sparks fly out and her friends support. The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
    _MG_0111_1.jpg
  • A shirt marked with tar and soon after tar barrel running. The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • A female tar barrel runner looks on in the glow of the flames. The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • The annual running of the tar barrels in Ottery St Mary, Devon is a tradition thought to go back as far as 500 years. Every November the 5th, crowds of thousands flock to this small town in the south west of England to see men, women and children run with burning barrels on their shoulders. Only people who were born in Ottery are allowed to participate, and they are proud of the tradition and work hard to keep it alive, even in the face of health and safety regulations. It is not competitive but rather a supportive act where they pass the barrels between themselves, encouraging everyone in the team to have a go.
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  • Juan Pichun Paillalao is the son of two mothers, meaning that his father and eminent Lonko, Mapuche leader prefered to have two wives according to their tribal tradition.  The family lives in a house made of tin roof and pine walls typical of recently reclaimed land. The traditional Mapuche Ruka, or circular hut of wood planks and straw roof is no longer used by modern day Mapuche families, Temulemu, near Temuco, Chile. February 16 2018.
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  • People showing their devotion to the Bahianas who represent the tradition of Candomble Umbanda, Every second 2nd Thursday in February thousands of people attend the Lavagem do Bonfim - The washing of Bonfim at the Iglesia do Bonfim - Church of Bonfim in Salvador de Bahia,
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  • People showing their devotion to the Bahianas who represent the tradition of Candomble Umbanda, Every second 2nd Thursday in February thousands of people attend the Lavagem do Bonfim - The washing of Bonfim at the Iglesia do Bonfim - Church of Bonfim in Salvador de Bahia,
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  • People showing their devotion to the Bahianas who represent the tradition of Candomble Umbanda, Every second 2nd Thursday in February thousands of people attend the Lavagem do Bonfim - The washing of Bonfim at the Iglesia do Bonfim - Church of Bonfim in Salvador de Bahia,
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  • People showing their devotion to the Bahianas who represent the tradition of Candomble Umbanda, Every second 2nd Thursday in February thousands of people attend the Lavagem do Bonfim - The washing of Bonfim at the Iglesia do Bonfim - Church of Bonfim in Salvador de Bahia,
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  • People showing their devotion to the Bahianas who represent the tradition of Candomble Umbanda, Every second 2nd Thursday in February thousands of people attend the Lavagem do Bonfim - The washing of Bonfim at the Iglesia do Bonfim - Church of Bonfim in Salvador de Bahia,
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  • People showing their devotion to the Bahianas who represent the tradition of Candomble Umbanda, Every second 2nd Thursday in February thousands of people attend the Lavagem do Bonfim - The washing of Bonfim at the Iglesia do Bonfim - Church of Bonfim in Salvador de Bahia,
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  • The Sodom apple is used as a traditional treatment for cold & flu symptoms in Northern Kenya. These apples are from Kakelae in the Turkana region.
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  • People showing their devotion to the Bahianas who represent the tradition of Candomble Umbanda, Every second 2nd Thursday in February thousands of people attend the Lavagem do Bonfim - The washing of Bonfim at the Iglesia do Bonfim - Church of Bonfim in Salvador de Bahia,
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  • Members of  brotherhoods from 54 churches in Seville, Spain, parade through the streets leading effigies of Christ and the Virgin through tens of thousands of people lining the routes. Holy Week in Spain is the annual commemoration of the Passion of Jesus Christ celebrated by Catholic religious brotherhoods and fraternities that perform penance processions on the streets of almost every Spanish city and town during the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter.
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  • Members of  brotherhoods from 54 churches in Seville, Spain, parade through the streets leading effigies of Christ and the Virgin through tens of thousands of people lining the routes. Holy Week in Spain is the annual commemoration of the Passion of Jesus Christ celebrated by Catholic religious brotherhoods and fraternities that perform penance processions on the streets of almost every Spanish city and town during the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter.
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  • Members of  brotherhoods from 54 churches in Seville, Spain, parade through the streets leading effigies of Christ and the Virgin through tens of thousands of people lining the routes. Holy Week in Spain is the annual commemoration of the Passion of Jesus Christ celebrated by Catholic religious brotherhoods and fraternities that perform penance processions on the streets of almost every Spanish city and town during the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter.
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  • Members of  brotherhoods from 54 churches in Seville, Spain, parade through the streets leading effigies of Christ and the Virgin through tens of thousands of people lining the routes. Holy Week in Spain is the annual commemoration of the Passion of Jesus Christ celebrated by Catholic religious brotherhoods and fraternities that perform penance processions on the streets of almost every Spanish city and town during the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter.
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  • Members of  brotherhoods from 54 churches in Seville, Spain, parade through the streets leading effigies of Christ and the Virgin through tens of thousands of people lining the routes. Holy Week in Spain is the annual commemoration of the Passion of Jesus Christ celebrated by Catholic religious brotherhoods and fraternities that perform penance processions on the streets of almost every Spanish city and town during the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter.
    7071_25_1.jpg
  • Members of  brotherhoods from 54 churches in Seville, Spain, parade through the streets leading effigies of Christ and the Virgin through tens of thousands of people lining the routes. Holy Week in Spain is the annual commemoration of the Passion of Jesus Christ celebrated by Catholic religious brotherhoods and fraternities that perform penance processions on the streets of almost every Spanish city and town during the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter.
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  • Members of  brotherhoods from 54 churches in Seville, Spain, parade through the streets leading effigies of Christ and the Virgin through tens of thousands of people lining the routes. Holy Week in Spain is the annual commemoration of the Passion of Jesus Christ celebrated by Catholic religious brotherhoods and fraternities that perform penance processions on the streets of almost every Spanish city and town during the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter.
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  • Members of  brotherhoods from 54 churches in Seville, Spain, parade through the streets leading effigies of Christ and the Virgin through tens of thousands of people lining the routes. Holy Week in Spain is the annual commemoration of the Passion of Jesus Christ celebrated by Catholic religious brotherhoods and fraternities that perform penance processions on the streets of almost every Spanish city and town during the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter.
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  • Members of  brotherhoods from 54 churches in Seville, Spain, parade through the streets leading effigies of Christ and the Virgin through tens of thousands of people lining the routes. Holy Week in Spain is the annual commemoration of the Passion of Jesus Christ celebrated by Catholic religious brotherhoods and fraternities that perform penance processions on the streets of almost every Spanish city and town during the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter.
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  • Members of  brotherhoods from 54 churches in Seville, Spain, parade through the streets leading effigies of Christ and the Virgin through tens of thousands of people lining the routes. Holy Week in Spain is the annual commemoration of the Passion of Jesus Christ celebrated by Catholic religious brotherhoods and fraternities that perform penance processions on the streets of almost every Spanish city and town during the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter.
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  • Members of  brotherhoods from 54 churches in Seville, Spain, parade through the streets leading effigies of Christ and the Virgin through tens of thousands of people lining the routes. Holy Week in Spain is the annual commemoration of the Passion of Jesus Christ celebrated by Catholic religious brotherhoods and fraternities that perform penance processions on the streets of almost every Spanish city and town during the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter.
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  • Members of  brotherhoods from 54 churches in Seville, Spain, parade through the streets leading effigies of Christ and the Virgin through tens of thousands of people lining the routes. Holy Week in Spain is the annual commemoration of the Passion of Jesus Christ celebrated by Catholic religious brotherhoods and fraternities that perform penance processions on the streets of almost every Spanish city and town during the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter.
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  • Members of  brotherhoods from 54 churches in Seville, Spain, parade through the streets leading effigies of Christ and the Virgin through tens of thousands of people lining the routes. Holy Week in Spain is the annual commemoration of the Passion of Jesus Christ celebrated by Catholic religious brotherhoods and fraternities that perform penance processions on the streets of almost every Spanish city and town during the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter.
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  • Members of  brotherhoods from 54 churches in Seville, Spain, parade through the streets leading effigies of Christ and the Virgin through tens of thousands of people lining the routes. Holy Week in Spain is the annual commemoration of the Passion of Jesus Christ celebrated by Catholic religious brotherhoods and fraternities that perform penance processions on the streets of almost every Spanish city and town during the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter.
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  • Members of  brotherhoods from 54 churches in Seville, Spain, parade through the streets leading effigies of Christ and the Virgin through tens of thousands of people lining the routes. Holy Week in Spain is the annual commemoration of the Passion of Jesus Christ celebrated by Catholic religious brotherhoods and fraternities that perform penance processions on the streets of almost every Spanish city and town during the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter.
    7036_23_1.jpg
  • Members of  brotherhoods from 54 churches in Seville, Spain, parade through the streets leading effigies of Christ and the Virgin through tens of thousands of people lining the routes. Holy Week in Spain is the annual commemoration of the Passion of Jesus Christ celebrated by Catholic religious brotherhoods and fraternities that perform penance processions on the streets of almost every Spanish city and town during the last week of Lent, the week immediately before Easter.
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  • Procession walking to Bonfim, Every second 2nd Thursday in February thousands of people attend the Lavagem do Bonfim - The washing of Bonfim at the Iglesia do Bonfim - Church of Bonfim in Salvador de Bahia,
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  • Free pancakes on Shrove Tuesday as festivities warm up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
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  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as The City Flippers, celebrate winning the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_C_005.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_C_003.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_C_002.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_030.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_029.jpg
  • Free pancakes on Shrove Tuesday as festivities warm up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_031.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_028.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_027.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_023.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_022.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_021.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_018.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_015.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_017.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_014.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_012.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_008.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_009.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_007.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_006.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_005.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_003.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_002.jpg
  • Free pancakes on Shrove Tuesday as festivities warm up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_B_001.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as The City Flippers, celebrate winning the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_031.jpg
  • Free pancakes on Shrove Tuesday as festivities warm up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_032.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as The City Flippers, celebrate winning the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_027.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as The City Flippers, celebrate winning the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_028.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as The City Flippers, celebrate winning the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_025.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as The City Flippers, celebrate winning the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_024.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors run the final of the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_023.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors run the final of the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_022.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors run the final of the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_020.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors run the final of the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_019.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_018.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_016.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_014.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_011.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_008.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_010.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_009.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_003.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_005.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_002.jpg
  • Shrove Tuesday festivities as competitors line up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_004.jpg
  • Free pancakes on Shrove Tuesday as festivities warm up for the Leadenhall Market Pancake Day Race on 13th February 2018 in London, United Kingdom. Competing teams of City workers outside The Lamb Tavern tackle the 25m course, competing to win the coveted frying pan trophy as they flip their way around the historic 14th century market.
    20180213_pancake race_A_001.jpg
  • Procession walking to Bonfim, Every second 2nd Thursday in February thousands of people attend the Lavagem do Bonfim - The washing of Bonfim at the Iglesia do Bonfim - Church of Bonfim in Salvador de Bahia,
    _MG_9421_1.jpg
  • Bahiana blessing a man, Every second 2nd Thursday in February thousands of people attend the Lavagem do Bonfim - The washing of Bonfim at the Iglesia do Bonfim - Church of Bonfim in Salvador de Bahia,
    _MG_9417_1.jpg
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