Baiana women carry religious figurines during the ritual procession in honor to YemanjB, the Candombl? goddess of the sea, in Amoreiras, Bahia, Brazil
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Baiana women carry religious figurines during the ritual procession in honor to Yemanya, the Cadomblegoddess of the sea, in Amoreiras, Bahia, Brazil, ...
Stock Photo: Baiana women carry religious figurines during the ritual procession in honor to Yemanjá
... Baiana women carry religious figurines during the ritual procession in honor to Yemanjá in Amoreiras,
A Baiana woman carries a religious figurine during the ritual procession in honor to YemanjB, the Candombl? goddess of the sea, in Amoreiras, Bahia, Brazil
A Baiana girl walks on the beach during the festival of YemanjB, the goddess of the sea, in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Baiana women dance in the circle before the ritual procession in honor to Yemanjá, the Candomblé goddess of the sea, in Amoreiras, Bahia, Brazil.
Candomble followers carry religious figurines and flowers during the ritual procession in honor to Yemanjá,
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A Candomblé follower becomes possessed during the ritual ceremony in honor to Yemanjá, the goddess of the sea, in Cachoeira, Bahia, Brazil.
A Candombl? worshipper becomes possessed during the festival of YemanjB, the goddess of the sea, in Salvador, Bahia, Brazi
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A Candomblé faithful becomes possessed during the ritual ceremony in honor to Yemanjá, the goddess of the sea, in Cachoeira, Bahia, Brazil.
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February 17, 2015: The Baianas, one of the most historically important characters of the Rio de Janeiro Brazilian style Carnaval Parade, dancing Samba.
A Candomblé priest (babalorishá) dances during the ritual ceremony in honor to Yemanjá, the goddess of the sea, in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
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