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Mar 30, 2026, 7:36 PM

Jerez de la Frontera, Spain

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The video captures a nighttime scene of a procession taking place on a street or public square. The sky is dark, indicating it is after dusk. In the foreground and central part of the frame, several figures are walking down the street. These individuals are dressed in dark, possibly hooded, robes or cloaks, making their faces obscured. Many of them are carrying tall, thin poles topped with what appear to be lit torches or flares, emitting a distinct reddish-orange glow that provides some illumination to the scene. The poles cast long shadows on the ground due to the light source being high above. The street itself is lined with temporary red barriers on both sides, separating the procession participants from a large crowd of spectators. These onlookers are visible behind the barriers, extending into the background on both the left and right sides of the street. The crowd appears dense, suggesting a well-attended event. In the background, on either side of the street, various buildings can be seen. On the left, there's a lighter-colored building with some architectural details, possibly an older structure. On the right, a taller, more modern-looking building with multiple windows is visible. Artificial lights from these buildings and possibly streetlights contribute to the overall ambient illumination, though the scene remains relatively dark, emphasizing the glowing torches. The ground of the street is asphalt or pavement, and some scattered debris or litter can be observed, typical of a large public gathering. The sound accompanying the video suggests crowd noise and people talking, with one voice audibly saying "Hello, como está?" and another remarking "Es algo con lo que..." (It's something with which...). The overall impression is that of a solemn or ceremonial parade, likely a cultural or religious event, given the distinctive attire and the use of torches, held in a town or city at night.

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