Flower Carpets and Ox Carts at the La Orotava Romería
Costumed walking groups and decorated ox carts move across the floral street designs, with grills going on board to feed the participants. Thousands line the route through the northern town.
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The Romería in La Orotava is one of the best-known processions in Tenerife. At the end of the Corpus Christi celebrations, cattle lorries and groups of walkers make their way through the town's streets. Here are some photos. Photo: Dimitrios Michalakis
Entire groups of revellers take part in the grand parade in traditional costume. Photo: Dimitrios Michalakis
The city's streets are decorated with colourful carpets of flowers. The groups then parade across these huge works of art. Photo: Dimitrios Michalakis
Although the decorated livestock lorries are mainly intended to look attractive, they are also used to provide food for the participants. Here, for example, a barbecue is being held during the parade. Photo: Dimitrios Michalakis
The parade winds its way through the small town in the north of Tenerife. Afterwards, there are celebrations in the streets. Photo: Dimitrios Michalakis
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