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The image captures a daytime street scene on Carrer de Sant Vicent Màrtir in Valencia, Spain, featuring a procession of six women in traditional Valencian Fallera costumes.

The women are walking in a single file line from left to right on a paved street. The leading woman, positioned closest to the camera, wears a mint green floral-patterned silk skirt, a black long-sleeved bodice, and an elaborate off-white lace mantilla covering her head, which features traditional side buns. She holds a small bouquet composed of red and green elements in her left hand and is adorned with gold-toned earrings and a necklace. Immediately behind her, the second woman wears a cream-colored floral skirt, a similar off-white lace mantilla, and holds a green bouquet. The third woman presents a dark patterned skirt, a white lace apron, a white lace mantilla, and a red sash across her chest, appearing to hold a red flower. The fourth woman exhibits a beige floral skirt, a white lace mantilla, and a sash. The fifth woman wears a teal bodice and a cream floral skirt, holding a red spherical object. The sixth woman, partially visible on the far left, is also in traditional attire.

Behind a yellow metal crowd control barrier separating the street from the sidewalk, numerous spectators observe the procession. A man with long grey hair and a black shirt is visible on the right, actively photographing the scene with a smartphone.

The background consists of multi-story urban buildings. On the left, a storefront labeled "COME BEBE 24H" with a red sign and dark facade is visible, with multiple individuals near its entrance. To the right, a sign for "THE BRIDAL GALLERY" appears above a closed roll-down security shutter. Several white air conditioning units are mounted on the building facades above the storefronts. The street surface displays white painted lines and a manhole cover. The sky is overcast.
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Mar 18, 2026

Valencia, Spain

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The image captures a daytime street scene on Carrer de Sant Vicent Màrtir in Valencia, Spain, featuring a procession of six women in traditional Valencian Fallera costumes. The women are walking in a single file line from left to right on a paved street. The leading woman, positioned closest to the camera, wears a mint green floral-patterned silk skirt, a black long-sleeved bodice, and an elaborate off-white lace mantilla covering her head, which features traditional side buns. She holds a small bouquet composed of red and green elements in her left hand and is adorned with gold-toned earrings and a necklace. Immediately behind her, the second woman wears a cream-colored floral skirt, a similar off-white lace mantilla, and holds a green bouquet. The third woman presents a dark patterned skirt, a white lace apron, a white lace mantilla, and a red sash across her chest, appearing to hold a red flower. The fourth woman exhibits a beige floral skirt, a white lace mantilla, and a sash. The fifth woman wears a teal bodice and a cream floral skirt, holding a red spherical object. The sixth woman, partially visible on the far left, is also in traditional attire. Behind a yellow metal crowd control barrier separating the street from the sidewalk, numerous spectators observe the procession. A man with long grey hair and a black shirt is visible on the right, actively photographing the scene with a smartphone. The background consists of multi-story urban buildings. On the left, a storefront labeled "COME BEBE 24H" with a red sign and dark facade is visible, with multiple individuals near its entrance. To the right, a sign for "THE BRIDAL GALLERY" appears above a closed roll-down security shutter. Several white air conditioning units are mounted on the building facades above the storefronts. The street surface displays white painted lines and a manhole cover. The sky is overcast.

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