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Humanity's great heights: The surreal symmetry of Catalonia's human towers

Surreal scenes as teams face off in the biannual human tower competition in Spain's Tarragona city.

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Humanity's great heights: The surreal symmetry of Catalonia's human towers

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  1. Humanity's great heights: The surreal symmetry of Catalonia's human towers

  2. Group members of "Colla Joves Xiquets de Valls" start to climb down after forming a human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  3. Group members of "Colla Jove Xiquets de Tarragona" start to form a human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  4. Group members of "Xiquets de Reus" start to fall from their human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  5. Group members of "Castellers de Sants" form a human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  6. Group members of "Xiquets de Reus" form a human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  7. Group members of "Xiquets de Tarragona" form a human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  8. Group members of "Colla Jove Xiquets de Tarragona" start to fall from their human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  9. Group members of "Colla Vella dels Xiquets de Valls" orgainse for their human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  10. Group members of "Colla Joves Xiquets de Valls" start to form a human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  11. Group members of "Castellers de Barcelona" form a human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  12. Group members of "Colla Vella dels Xiquets de Valls" react after dropping down from their human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  13. Group "Colla Jove Xiquets de Tarragona" form a human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  14. Group members of "Colla Vella dels Xiquets de Valls" react as their human tower, called a "castell", collapses during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  15. Group members of "Colla Joves Xiquets de Valls" start to form a human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  16. Group members of "Colla Vella dels Xiquets de Valls" react after dropping down from their human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  17. Group members of "Colla Vella dels Xiquets de Valls" form a large human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  18. Group members of "Colla Jove Xiquets de Tarragona" start to form a human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  19. Group members of "Colla Joves Xiquets de Valls" start to climb down after forming a human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  20. Group members of "CollaJovesXiquets de Valls" start to form a human tower called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

  21. Group members of "Colla Joves Xiquets de Valls" start their human tower formation called a "castell" during the biannual human tower competition in Tarragona, Spain, October 6. REUTERS/Albert Gea

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