6 de Octubre Entre Murguia y Sucre, Oruro, Bolivia
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Oruro Carnival, a UNESCO representative of the oral and intangible cultural heritage of mankind, is one of the most distinctive carnivals in the South American continent, during the week-long carnival, people dressed in colorful costumes, danced ghostly on the streets, Revival in a special way, it is not only a manifestation of justice over evil, but also a blend of religion and tradition and Christian culture, coming to this weekday quiet mining town just in time for the start of this 2019 festival. Tip: The best locations for shooting are in two squares in the old town, where the parade performs complex dances without having to buy a seat on the roadside, in fact any intersection can be shot up close