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Flour wars of carnival

Revelers in Greece and Spain celebrate carnival season with flour wars.

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Flour wars of carnival

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  1. Flour wars of carnival

  2. A reveler takes an interest in a flour battle amid the "O Entroido" celebration in Laza town, Spain. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal

  3. Revellers observe "Fiery debris Monday" by taking an interest in a brilliant "flour war", a conventional merriment denoting the finish of the festival season and the begin of the 40-day Lent period until the Orthodox Easter,in the port town of Galaxidi, Greece. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis

  4. Revellers observe "Fiery remains Monday" by taking an interest in a bright "flour war", a conventional merriment denoting the finish of the fair season and the begin of the 40-day Lent period until the Orthodox Easter,in the port town of Galaxidi, Greece. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis

  5. Revellers observe "Fiery remains Monday" by taking an interest in a beautiful "flour war", a conventional celebration denoting the finish of the jubilee season and the begin of the 40-day Lent period until the Orthodox Easter,in the port town of Galaxidi, Greece. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis

  6. Revellers take part in a flour battle amid the "O Entroido" celebration in Laza town, Spain. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal

  7. A lady blows into a kid's eyes to evacuate flour as revelers observe "Fiery debris Monday" by taking an interest in a bright "flour war", a conventional merriment denoting the finish of the jubilee season and the begin of the 40-day Lent period until the Orthodox Easter,in the port town of Galaxidi, Greece. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis

  8. Revellers observe "Fiery debris Monday" by taking an interest in a brilliant "flour war", a conventional party denoting the finish of the jubilee season and the begin of the 40-day Lent period until the Orthodox Easter,in the port town of Galaxidi, Greece. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis

  9. A reveler takes an interest in a flour battle amid the "O Entroido" celebration in Laza town, Spain. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal

  10. A reveler observes "Cinder Monday" by partaking in a beautiful "flour war", a conventional party denoting the finish of the jamboree season and the begin of the 40-day Lent period until the Orthodox Easter,in the port town of Galaxidi, Greece. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis

  11. Revellers take an interest in a flour battle amid the "O Entroido" celebration in Laza town, Spain. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal

  12. Revellers partake in a flour battle amid the "O Entroido" celebration in Laza town, Spain. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal

  13. A reveler observes "Powder Monday" by taking an interest in a vivid "flour war", a conventional celebration denoting the finish of the jubilee season and the begin of the 40-day Lent period until the Orthodox Easter,in the port town of Galaxidi, Greece. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis

  14. Revellers observe "Fiery debris Monday" by taking part in a beautiful "flour war", a conventional celebration denoting the finish of the jubilee season and the begin of the 40-day Lent period until the Orthodox Easter,in the port town of Galaxidi, Greece. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis

  15. Revellers observe "Fiery remains Monday" by taking an interest in a vivid "flour war", a conventional celebration denoting the finish of the jubilee season and the begin of the 40-day Lent period until the Orthodox Easter,in the port town of Galaxidi, Greece. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis

  16. A reveler (C) covers his face as he observes "Fiery remains Monday" by taking an interest in a brilliant "flour war", a conventional celebration denoting the finish of the fair season and the begin of the 40-day Lent period until the Orthodox Easter,in the port town of Galaxidi, Greece. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis

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