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Men performing dance
Mexico City, Mexico - Aug 2 2023: Voladores de Papantla are a group of dancers who jump into the void from a high pole, tied with ropes, pre-Hispanic ritual ceremony from Veracruz
Mexico City, Mexico. Jan 17, 2024. Dance of the Flyers or flying pole an ancient Mesoamerican ceremony and ritual, originated with the Nahua, Huastec and Otomi peoples in central Mexico
Tourists watch the flying men of Costa Maya perform a ritual. The Flying Dancers of Costa Maya climb a 95 foot high pole and slide down a rope in a circle. The dance of the flying men is a 1400 year old ritual, the meaning of which varies in many areas of Mexico. The ritual of the Voladores was once only performed on certain festivals in honor of the fertility and spring gods. The flute player represents the sun, the others the four elements earth, air, fire and water.
Voladores de Papantla in front of the parish of Cuetzalan, Puebla
Shacsha dancer putting a hat on the street, in Huaraz
Areca climbing or areca climbing competitions. traditional competition in indonesia to celebrate independence day 17 august, august 03 2022, bontang, east kalimantan, indonesia
A diversity of colors of cotton string are interwoven.  Rows upon rows of intertwined thread form a diagonal repeating pattern.  There are nails grounding the thread. String art
A typical mexican indian show where four men wearing typical colorful clothes jump from a pole tied to a yellow rope under the rythm of a musician.
A topping-out crown hangs in front of a newly built apartment building for the topping-out ceremony.
Papantla, Veracruz, MĂ©xico; 05 07 2022: Papantla flyers performing their act.
Typical flags used in Spain to decorate streets and squares for an upcoming religious festival (fiesta). (Taken on the Canary Island, Gran Canaria in the village of Agaete).
Mexico, Cuetzalan, Puebla, Ago 09 - Cuetzalan, a small town nestled in the Sierra Norte of the state of Puebla, founded by the Franciscans in 1547 among lush forests and crystal-clear waterfalls, is famous for maintaining a practically intact neo-colonial style architecture, with stone streets and wooden buildings covered by roofs of tiles. In the picture: The impressive ritual of the 'Voladores de Papantla', which in Cuetzalan occur every Sunday in front of the Parroquia de San Francisco church. This ancestral rite has its origins in the Mesoamerican cultures of the Clasic period, still practiced today with the Nahuas and Totonecas ethnic groups. After making a dance, four 'voladores' (flying men) circle around a pole tied upside down by a rope that gradually lowers to the ground. This rite was proclaimed Intangible Heritage of Humanity by Unesco in 2009.
Masting of big wooden sailing ship, detailed rigging
Papantla, Mexico - May 21, 2014: A group of voladores (flyers) climbing the pole to perform the traditional Danza de los Voladores (Dance of the Flyers) in Papantla, Mexico.
The Flying Dancers of Costa Maya climb a 95 foot high pole and slide down a rope in a circle. The dance of the flying men is a 1400 year old ritual, the meaning of which varies in many areas of Mexico. The ritual of the Voladores was once only performed on certain festivals in honor of the fertility and spring gods. The flute player represents the sun, the others the four elements earth, air, fire and water.
Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico- February 23,2020: The Flying Men from Papantla,Veracruz, Mexico performing in Tulum
The reflection of sailboat
Acrobatic People performing Palo Volador, Dance of the Flyers, traditional ceremony, Los voladores an antique totonaca ritual to Gods from El Tajin,
Semiahmoo First Nations and Ear Marriott Secondary School in White Rock, British Columbia, Canada celebrated this powwow from 9-11 March 2018. Powwows are opportunities for First Nations to gather together, honouring and sharing their traditions. The general public is welcome. Brightly coloured ribbons in motion as a woman dances.
Danza de los voladores de Papantla, dancers in colorful costumes sitting at the top, Playa del Carmen, Mexico, 23. January 2022
Four men in suits climbs a mountain with the help of ropes. They compete to make it to the summit first. Concept of being number one and beating the competition. \nNote: Image digitally generated. Model release for the 3D-men attached (it is just one man who has been cloned).
Mexico City, Mexico - Aug 2 2023: Rite of the Flyers of Papantla Veracruz, cultural and spiritual manifestation carried out by Mesoamerican peoples
Germany, Berlin, July 04, 2023 - Colorful ribbons in the wind against sky Berlin Tiergarten
Tulum, Mexico - October 23, 2006: Daring men from Papantla, Veracruz perform the \
Close-up of a parachico holding chinchines
Leon, Mexico. Feb 3. Voladores de Papantla -Papantla Flyers- performing an antique 600 B.C. Totonaca ritual to Gods to get long life, wellness and prosperity, from El Tajin, Papantla, Veracruz, Mexico during Feria de Leon at Heritage Plaza on February 3, 2024 in Leon, Mexico.
This is Kite Foiling at Praia do Martinhal, Sagres, Portugal\nKite surfing and Kite boarding as well as foiling are getting more and more popular besides surfing. Portugal is the place-to-be in Europe to be able to do it the whole year. Here are some amazing shots taken by a drone.
Acrobatic People performing Palo Volador, Dance of the Flyers, traditional ceremony, Los voladores an antique totonaca ritual to Gods from El Tajin,
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