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Cucurucho stretching his foot
A public display of penance and self-flagellation is the central idea behind the "Jesús del Gran Poder¨ procession which takes place every year, during holy week, in Quito, Ecuador. Whilst wearing purple robes and massive headgear devote Catholics march the city´s colonial center. Some of them perform the march barefoot, others carry a wooden cross or a spike crown on their heads, and part of them whip themselves all along the procession.
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Date Taken: | 03.2016 |
Date Uploaded: | 10.2016 |
Photo Location: | Quito, Ecuador |
Copyright: | © Galo Rivera |