UIG1571656: People Making A Carpet Made of Sand & Sawdust Along the Good Friday Processional Route. Carpet-Making is Thought of As A Sacrificial Act, As the Elaborate Detail and Time that Go Into the Carpet Making is A Way For People to Give Something of Themselves in Memory of the Crucifixion of Jesus. These Carpets Last on Average 2 Hours Before They are Destroyed by the Many Feet that March Over Them During A Procession in Antigua Guatemala., Sacatep (photo) / Bridgeman Images
UIG1571651: Carpet Made of Sand & Sawdust Along the Good Friday Processional Route. Carpet-Making is Thought of As A Sacrificial Act, As the Elaborate Detail and Time that Go Into the Carpet Making is A Way For People to Give Something of Themselves in Memory of the Crucifixion of Jesus. These Carpets Last on Average 2 Hours Before They are Destroyed by the Many Feet that March Over Them During A Procession in Antigua Guatemala., Sacatep (photo) / Bridgeman Images
UIG1571655: Carpet Made of Pine Needles & Flowers Along the Good Friday Processional Route. Carpet-Making is Thought of As A Sacrificial Act, As the Elaborate Detail and Time that Go Into the Carpet Making is A Way For People to Give Something of Themselves in Memory of the Crucifixion of Jesus. These Carpets Last on Average 2 Hours Before They are Destroyed by the Many Feet that March Over Them During A Procession in Antigua Guatemala., Sacatep (photo) / Bridgeman Images