© Alfred YAGHOBZADEH / Divergence
Lime patches set out to designate areas where urination is allowed during the Maha Kumbh Mela in the town of Allahabad will see up to 100 million worshippers gather over 55 days to take a ritual bath in the holy waters, believed to cleanse sins and bestow blessings.ALLAHABAD-INDIA 06/02/2013
Lieu : ALLAHABAD, INDIA
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