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This is a very special site for me. I can express this way my perception of reality through these photo image creations and share them with you as if you were at my home.

The Parade of the Festival
Sunday, June 21, 2009 @ 1:56 AM

 

This is a typical image of  summer afternoon on a beach: is not? but....no, no....I have made this picture, this afternoon, on the maritime promenade of Algeciras.Some years ago, many people decided to take a good place, early in the morning, in order to see, very well, going past the Parade of the Festival, in Algeciras, because our Festival (for one week) starts almost at the end of June, each year.Anyway, not everybody do that.I do not like it; but I recognize that is a curious show.Tonight, at 12 am, starts the Festival (the Fair = La Feria), out of the center of Algeciras.

As you can see, people is perfectly ready: with table --for dinner--, several drinks, food like spanish omelet......People is waiting for some hours....Each year, more people is waiting there.

This is one of the floats, which were waiting for paradeing. 

This is the other float, which went out, in order to parade.

With this picture, you can see: two horses and two horsemen, waiting for the green light to turn red before a traffiic light... so funny! Surely, tomorrow they will go to the Festival too, because in the morning, it will be celebrated the named "Domingo Rociero" (First Sunday, in the Festival, when people go to lunch there, in the fairground, dressed with typical dress of Flamenco: a gypsy dress,  like in the Rocio pilgrimage)

"I made this picture yesterday night.This is the facade of the Festival (Fair); this year it is different, because, for example, the doors are bigger and there much more light bulbs".

"This is the top of the facade".

Those are the doors to go in the festival. And a novelty, this year, is that the facade is exactly the same on the front and on the back.



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