Torrecuevas in Almuñécar celebrated its romería, which involved a stomp up the river and plenty of food and drink in the aqueduct square.
It set off yesterday morning from the Iglesia del Salvador on the P-4, cut across the main road and headed up the valley along the vega roads and riverbed.
The procession comprised of 32 decorated carts and floats, several people on horseback and dozens of accompanying revellers on foot.
With plenty of music, joviality, jamón serrano, vino colapso, the Romería de San Isidro de Torrecuevas ended without the habitual human sacrifices and death-metal poetry rampages.
(News: Almunecar, Costa Tropical, Granada, Andalucia)
