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Tradition and faith meet at the coast in Spain every July to celebrate the patron of sailors

ESTEPONA, Spain (AP) — Silence falls on the beach in the former fishing village of Estepona as the sun sets over Spain’s southern coast.

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Tradition and faith meet at the coast in Spain every July to celebrate the patron of sailors

Catholic faithful carry a statue of the Virgin of Carmen during a religious procession in Estepona, southern Spain, Wednesday, July 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Claudia Rosel)


ESTEPONA, Spain (AP) — Silence falls on the beach in the former fishing village of Estepona as the sun sets over Spain’s southern coast.

Barefoot men in white shirts carry a seven-foot statue of the , or Our Lady of Mount Carmel, adorned with flowers, across the sand. Children climb on their parents’ shoulders, while others record on their phones, standing waist-deep in the sea. Offshore, boats filled with families and friends await the Virgin’s arrival.

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