A woman dressed as a "Diablo de Luzon" (Luzon Devil) stands during carnival celebrations in the Spanish village of Luzon, Spain. Revellers cover their faces in oil and soot, and carry bull horns to represent a devil. The first written reference document about this tradition is from 14th century, although it is thought the origin could be much older.
- Package: Spain Devil Carnival
- Categories: Arts, Culture & Entertainment, Lifestyle & Leisure
- Location: Spain
- Event date: 02.03.2019
- Date published: 03.03.2019
- Author: Alejandro Martinez Velez
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 5382x3470px, 12.2Mb
- Job-ID: 18a19a3acfed0826