Art & Culture Devils take over Ecuador Good Friday festival Sunday, April 05, 2015 — updated on June 21, 2020 Faithful take part in the traditional Good Friday's procession in Alangasi, Ecuador on April 3, 2015. PHOTO | AFP Photo: 1/10 View caption A man dressed as a devil awaits to take part in the traditional Good Friday's procession in Alangasi, Ecuador on April 3, 2015. PHOTO | AFP Photo: 2/10 View caption A man dressed as a devil awaits to take part in the traditional Good Friday's procession in Alangasi, Ecuador on April 3, 2015. PHOTO | AFP Photo: 3/10 View caption Faithful take part in the traditional Good Friday's procession in Alangasi, Ecuador on April 3, 2015. PHOTO | AFP Photo: 4/10 View caption A man dresses as a devil to take part in the traditional Good Friday's procession in Alangasi, Ecuador on April 3, 2015. PHOTO | AFP Photo: 5/10 View caption A man dresses as a devil to take part in the traditional Good Friday's procession in Alangasi, Ecuador on April 3, 2015. PHOTO | AFP Photo: 6/10 View caption Faithful take part in the traditional Good Friday's procession in Alangasi, Ecuador on April 3, 2015. PHOTO | AFP Photo: 7/10 View caption Faithful take part in the traditional Good Friday's procession in Alangasi, Ecuador on April 3, 2015. PHOTO | AFP Photo: 8/10 View caption Faithful take part in the traditional Good Friday's procession in Alangasi, Ecuador on April 3, 2015. PHOTO | AFP Photo: 9/10 View caption Faithful take part in the traditional Good Friday's procession in Alangasi, Ecuador on April 3, 2015. PHOTO | AFP Photo: 10/10 View caption Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.
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