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El Colacho festival

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CASTRILLO DE MURCIA, SPAIN: A man dressed up as the devil jumps over babies lying on a mattress in the street during El Colacho, the baby jumping festival on June 26, 2011 in the village of Castrillo de Murcia, near Burgos. Baby jumping (El Colacho) is a traditional Spanish practice dating back to 1620 that takes place annually to celebrate the Catholic feast of Corpus Christi. During the act - known as El Salto del Colacho (the devils jump) or simply El Colacho – men dressed as the Devil (known as the Colacho) jump over babies born the last twelve months of the year who lie on mattresses in the street. AFP PHOTO/Cesar Manso
Men who dressed up as the Colacho jumped over babies born the last twelve months during the "El Colacho' festival dating back to 1620.
CASTRILLO DE MURCIA, SPAIN: A man dressed up as the devil jumps over babies lying on a mattress in the street during El Colacho, the baby jumping festival on June 26, 2011 in the village of Castrillo de Murcia, near Burgos. Baby jumping (El Colacho) is a traditional Spanish practice dating back to 1620 that takes place annually to celebrate the Catholic feast of Corpus Christi. During the act - known as El Salto del Colacho (the devils jump) or simply El Colacho – men dressed as the Devil (known as the Colacho) jump over babies born the last twelve months of the year who lie on mattresses in the street. AFP PHOTO/Cesar Manso
CASTRILLO DE MURCIA, SPAIN: A man dressed up as the devil walks in the street as he chases the children during El Colacho, the baby jumping festival on June 26, 2011 in the village of Castrillo de Murcia, near Burgos. Baby jumping (El Colacho) is a traditional Spanish practice dating back to 1620 that takes place annually to celebrate the Catholic feast of Corpus Christi. During the act - known as El Salto del Colacho (the devils jump) or simply El Colacho – men dressed as the Devil (known as the Colacho) jump over babies born the last twelve months of the year who lie on mattresses in the street. AFP PHOTO/Cesar Mans
CASTRILLO DE MURCIA, SPAIN: A man dressed up as the devil jumps over babies lying on a mattress in the street during El Colacho, the baby jumping festival on June 26, 2011 in the village of Castrillo de Murcia, near Burgos. Baby jumping (El Colacho) is a traditional Spanish practice dating back to 1620 that takes place annually to celebrate the Catholic feast of Corpus Christi. During the act - known as El Salto del Colacho (the devils jump) or simply El Colacho – men dressed as the Devil (known as the Colacho) jump over babies born the last twelve months of the year who lie on mattresses in the street. AFP PHOTO/Cesar Manso
CASTRILLO DE MURCIA, SPAIN: A man dressed up as the devil jumps over babies lying on a mattress in the street during El Colacho, the baby jumping festival on June 26, 2011 in the village of Castrillo de Murcia, near Burgos. Baby jumping (El Colacho) is a traditional Spanish practice dating back to 1620 that takes place annually to celebrate the Catholic feast of Corpus Christi. During the act - known as El Salto del Colacho (the devils jump) or simply El Colacho – men dressed as the Devil (known as the Colacho) jump over babies born the last twelve months of the year who lie on mattresses in the street. AFP PHOTO/Cesar Manso
San Pedro Manrique, SPAIN: A mother watches her child during El Colacho, the baby jumping festival on June 26, 2011 in the village of Castrillo de Murcia, near Burgos. Baby jumping (El Colacho) is a traditional Spanish practice dating back to 1620 that takes place annually to celebrate the Catholic feast of Corpus Christi. During the act - known as El Salto del Colacho (the devils jump) or simply El Colacho – men dressed as the Devil (known as the Colacho) jump over babies born the last twelve months of the year who lie on mattresses in the street. AFP PHOTO/Cesar Manso
San Pedro Manrique, SPAIN: A mother prepares her child during El Colacho, the baby jumping festival on June 26, 2011 in the village of Castrillo de Murcia, near Burgos. Baby jumping (El Colacho) is a traditional Spanish practice dating back to 1620 that takes place annually to celebrate the Catholic feast of Corpus Christi. During the act - known as El Salto del Colacho (the devils jump) or simply El Colacho – men dressed as the Devil (known as the Colacho) jump over babies born the last twelve months of the year who lie on mattresses in the street. AFP PHOTO/Cesar Manso
CASTRILLO DE MURCIA, SPAIN: A man dressed up as the devil jumps over babies lying on a mattress in the street during El Colacho, the baby jumping festival on June 26, 2011 in the village of Castrillo de Murcia, near Burgos. Baby jumping (El Colacho) is a traditional Spanish practice dating back to 1620 that takes place annually to celebrate the Catholic feast of Corpus Christi. During the act - known as El Salto del Colacho (the devils jump) or simply El Colacho – men dressed as the Devil (known as the Colacho) jump over babies born the last twelve months of the year who lie on mattresses in the street. AFP PHOTO/Cesar Manso
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