The Harramachos Of Navalacruz Carnival

NAVALACRUZ, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 17: A reveler dressed as 'Harramacho' wearing oak galls stands in the mountain during the traditional Navalacruz Carnival on February 17, 2018 in Navalacruz, Spain. The rural Navalacruz carnival has references from vettones (pre-Roman people) rituals that were intended to protect the cattle and children and to bring fertility. The Harrmachos dress with materials collected from the natural surrounding environment, animal skins, sacks and hay. (Photo by Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images)
NAVALACRUZ, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 17: A reveler dressed as 'Harramacho' wearing oak galls stands in the mountain during the traditional Navalacruz Carnival on February 17, 2018 in Navalacruz, Spain. The rural Navalacruz carnival has references from vettones (pre-Roman people) rituals that were intended to protect the cattle and children and to bring fertility. The Harrmachos dress with materials collected from the natural surrounding environment, animal skins, sacks and hay. (Photo by Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images)
The Harramachos Of Navalacruz Carnival
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