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This Is How Latinos Let Loose for Carnival

By Pulso Staff January 27, 2021 1 Min Read
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In preparation for the Lenten season, a time of reflection and restraint, Latin American carnivals do the exact opposite. Carnival is about parties, food, music, and wild traditions. From dancing with the devil and water fights to burying the sardine? Here are the five wackiest Carnival traditions.

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