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Costumes, In The 2018, 40th Annual San Francisco, Carnaval Parade, San Francisco, California
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![]() The group Danza de los Diablos de Juxtlahuaca dressed in Devil (Diablo) costumes and walked in groups along the parade route.
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![]() One of the members of the Recology group dressed as a trash can and walked the parade route.
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![]() One of the members of the Muito Quente! group wore an elaborate costume.
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![]() One person, marching with the Club Puertorriqueño de San Francisco group, wore an abstract Statue Of Liberty costume.
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![]() The splendor of Indigenous Mexico was reflected in the costumes worn by Esplendor Azteca Xipe Totec.
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