Carnival in Almiruete, Guadalaljara, Spain
Botargas and Mascaritas from the village of (Almiruete popluation usually 35) parade with a unique walking / dance around the tiny mountain village to celebrate carinval and the start of spring and the end of of winter. While carnival celebrations were banned under the Franco dictatoriship many have been revived since and in obscure hard to reach places places such as Almiruete they may have existed for over 1, 000 yesrs. The Botargas masks represent natures produce and the start of the season of growth and light. Almiruete, Guadalajara, Spain
Picture No
14067094
Media ID
46810887
Size
8256px x 5504px
(11.0MB)
Credit
© Jon Santa Cruz / Mary Evans Picture Library
Source
Photograph by Jon Santa Cruz
Date
2020
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