6 de Octubre Entre Murguia y Sucre, Oruro, Bolivia
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Bolivia's Oruro Carnival is a UNESCO masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. It is one of the most distinctive carnivals in South America. During the week-long carnival, people dressed in colorful costumes and danced ghost dances on the streets, reveling in a special way. It is not only a manifestation of justice defeating evil, but also integrates religion with traditional and Christian culture. When I came to this usually quiet mining town, I just caught up with the start of this grand ceremony in 2019.
Tip: The best shooting location is in the two squares in the old town, where the parade will perform complex dances
You don't have to buy a roadside seat, in fact, you can take close-up photos at any intersection
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Bolivia's Oruro Carnival is a UNESCO masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. It is one of the most distinctive carnivals in South America. During the week-long carnival, people dressed in colorful costumes and danced ghost dances on the streets, reveling in a special way. It is not only a manifestation of justice defeating evil, but also integrates religion with traditional and Christian culture. When I came to this usually quiet mining town, I just caught up with the start of this grand ceremony in 2019. Tip: The best shooting location is in the two squares in the old town, where the parade will perform complex dances You don't have to buy a roadside seat, in fact, you can take close-up photos at any intersection