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The Luzon Devil´s or “Diablos de Luzon”
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LUZON, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 24: In front of the Devils, there are the Mascaritas, representatives of the Good, characters dressed in white masks and long, colourful, silent, indefinite suits, they are men or women, who leave their homes, when the Devils arrive. The Luzon Devil´s or “Diablos de Luzon”, is a traditional carnival festival in Luzon, a town of province of Guadalajara, located in a valley surrounded by mountains. Devils are villagers who return to town, to dress with bull horns, supported on a pillow, long black robes, cowbells at the waist, with his face, arms and neck bare covered with a mixture of soot and olive oil. They walk through the town and play to scare people, smudging their faces with soot. This celebration can date from the 14th century, but it could be older. on February 24, 2018 in Luzon, Spain. Photo by Patricio Realpe/ChakanaNews