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Hi friends i from El Salvador, Central America in a small town of my country people celebrate one tradition called LA CALABIUZA, all people in the town made his own costumes, one night of fire, haunted wagons and ayotes(small green pumpkins)
The night start at 7:00 PM in the local graveyard of the town all the villagers make groups
turning fire to the coaches and the haunted parade STARTED (im the scarecrow)
Participants ride real horses to look like the PADRE SIN CABEZA (headless father a local legend) and LA LLORONA
The parade runs through the village for two hours
not having money is no excuse for not dressing up, those with fewer resources of money painth with white his bodies to look like spirits
some participants play music with costume drums and marimbas
Most of the mask and costumes is handmade here, look at this child
Look at this kids, they love monster masks
At the end of night everybody goes to the park of the town to eat a delicious candy corn

The night start at 7:00 PM in the local graveyard of the town all the villagers make groups

turning fire to the coaches and the haunted parade STARTED (im the scarecrow)


Participants ride real horses to look like the PADRE SIN CABEZA (headless father a local legend) and LA LLORONA

The parade runs through the village for two hours

not having money is no excuse for not dressing up, those with fewer resources of money painth with white his bodies to look like spirits

some participants play music with costume drums and marimbas

Most of the mask and costumes is handmade here, look at this child

Look at this kids, they love monster masks
At the end of night everybody goes to the park of the town to eat a delicious candy corn