Tamborillero

Updated On Jan 21, 2012 01:50 am IST
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A "Tamborillero" wearing their uniform yawns, second left, as he participates in the traditional La Tamborrada, inside the Saint Maria Church, after rain canceled the march of more than four thousands drummers, during El Dia Grande, the main day of San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jan 21, 2012 01:50 am IST

A "Tamborillero" wearing their uniform yawns, second left, as he participates in the traditional La Tamborrada, inside the Saint Maria Church, after rain canceled the march of more than four thousands drummers, during El Dia Grande, the main day of San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP

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"Tamborilleras" wearing their uniforms shelter under an umbrella from the rain during the El Dia Grande, the main day of the San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jan 21, 2012 01:50 am IST

"Tamborilleras" wearing their uniforms shelter under an umbrella from the rain during the El Dia Grande, the main day of the San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP

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A "Tamborillero" wearing their uniform yawns as he participates in the traditional La Tamborrada, inside the Saint Maria Church, after rain canceled the march of more than four thousands drummers, during El Dia Grande, the main day of San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jan 21, 2012 01:50 am IST

A "Tamborillero" wearing their uniform yawns as he participates in the traditional La Tamborrada, inside the Saint Maria Church, after rain canceled the march of more than four thousands drummers, during El Dia Grande, the main day of San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP

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"Tamborilleros" wearing their uniforms wait to participate in the traditional La Tamborrada, inside the Saint Maria Church, after rain canceled the march of more than four thousands drummers, during El Dia Grande, the main day of San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jan 21, 2012 01:50 am IST

"Tamborilleros" wearing their uniforms wait to participate in the traditional La Tamborrada, inside the Saint Maria Church, after rain canceled the march of more than four thousands drummers, during El Dia Grande, the main day of San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP

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"Tamborilleros" wearing their uniforms wait to participate in the traditional La Tamborrada, inside the Saint Maria Church, after rain canceled the march of more than four thousands drummers, during El Dia Grande, the main day of San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jan 21, 2012 01:50 am IST

"Tamborilleros" wearing their uniforms wait to participate in the traditional La Tamborrada, inside the Saint Maria Church, after rain canceled the march of more than four thousands drummers, during El Dia Grande, the main day of San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP

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"Tamborilleros" wearing typical clothes are reflected on the wet road surface after heavy rain during the traditional La Tamborrada, on El Dia Grande, the main day of the San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jan 21, 2012 01:50 am IST

"Tamborilleros" wearing typical clothes are reflected on the wet road surface after heavy rain during the traditional La Tamborrada, on El Dia Grande, the main day of the San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP

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A "Tamborillero" wearing their uniform crosses a pedestrian crossing during the 'El Dia Grande', the main day of the San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jan 21, 2012 01:50 am IST

A "Tamborillero" wearing their uniform crosses a pedestrian crossing during the 'El Dia Grande', the main day of the San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP

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A "Tamborilleros" wearing typical clothes, adjusts one her socks ahead of the traditional La Tamborrada, during the El Dia Grande, the main day of San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jan 21, 2012 01:50 am IST

A "Tamborilleros" wearing typical clothes, adjusts one her socks ahead of the traditional La Tamborrada, during the El Dia Grande, the main day of San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP

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"Tamborilleros" wear their uniform and try to march through the rain as they participate in the traditional La Tamborrada, during El Dia Grande, the main day of San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jan 21, 2012 01:50 am IST

"Tamborilleros" wear their uniform and try to march through the rain as they participate in the traditional La Tamborrada, during El Dia Grande, the main day of San Sebastian feasts, in the Basque city of San Sebastian, northern Spain. AP

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