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A procession of individuals in traditional attire is observed walking on a city street in Valencia, Spain. The location is Carrer de Colón, identifiable by the commercial establishments "GMÁSP ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE" and "OAKBERRY AÇAÍ" visible on the building facades in the background.

In the foreground and midground, five women are prominently featured, all dressed in elaborate Valencian Fallera costumes. These include wide, ornate skirts with floral and patterned fabrics (gold, dark blue, multi-colored), fitted bodices, and intricate lace mantillas covering their heads or shoulders. The central woman wears a dark blue top with a striped, floral-patterned skirt and an off-white lace overskirt; she also wears glasses and holds a bouquet of red flowers wrapped in green foliage. The women to her right also carry similar red flower bouquets and are dressed in diverse floral-patterned skirts and lace mantillas (one black, one white). A man in traditional Valencian attire, consisting of a plaid poncho, blue head covering, and light-colored tunic with dark knee-length pants and yellow socks, walks behind the women.

The street itself features a distinctive green-painted lane, possibly a bicycle lane, marked with white lines and a white symbol. Yellow temporary barriers separate the street from the sidewalk on the right, where numerous onlookers in modern casual clothing are gathered. The background consists of multi-story urban buildings with windows and balconies. The ground level features modern commercial storefronts with illuminated signage. An entrance below the GMÁSP sign has a dark metal gate with a "PROHIBIDO APARCAR" (No Parking) notice. A black street lamp post is visible on the far left. The sky appears overcast.
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Mar 18, 2026

Valencia, Spain

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A procession of individuals in traditional attire is observed walking on a city street in Valencia, Spain. The location is Carrer de Colón, identifiable by the commercial establishments "GMÁSP ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE" and "OAKBERRY AÇAÍ" visible on the building facades in the background. In the foreground and midground, five women are prominently featured, all dressed in elaborate Valencian Fallera costumes. These include wide, ornate skirts with floral and patterned fabrics (gold, dark blue, multi-colored), fitted bodices, and intricate lace mantillas covering their heads or shoulders. The central woman wears a dark blue top with a striped, floral-patterned skirt and an off-white lace overskirt; she also wears glasses and holds a bouquet of red flowers wrapped in green foliage. The women to her right also carry similar red flower bouquets and are dressed in diverse floral-patterned skirts and lace mantillas (one black, one white). A man in traditional Valencian attire, consisting of a plaid poncho, blue head covering, and light-colored tunic with dark knee-length pants and yellow socks, walks behind the women. The street itself features a distinctive green-painted lane, possibly a bicycle lane, marked with white lines and a white symbol. Yellow temporary barriers separate the street from the sidewalk on the right, where numerous onlookers in modern casual clothing are gathered. The background consists of multi-story urban buildings with windows and balconies. The ground level features modern commercial storefronts with illuminated signage. An entrance below the GMÁSP sign has a dark metal gate with a "PROHIBIDO APARCAR" (No Parking) notice. A black street lamp post is visible on the far left. The sky appears overcast.

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