PERU CAPTIVES OF FAITH
14.10.2014

Thousands of pilgrims every October to Ayabaca small town in the Andes of northern Peru, for near the Captive Lord, is attributed to the many miracles such as walking lame, sick to heal. In return, the penitents, as his devotees call themselves, do not hesitate to break their hands, elbows, knees in the mud and mountain rock as an offering in exchange for a miracle. Saturday Oct .11, 2014. Sebastian Castañeda

PERU CAPTIVES OF FAITH
Fotoğraf: Sebastian Castañeda

Thousands of pilgrims every October to Ayabaca small town in the Andes of northern Peru, for near the Captive Lord, is attributed to the many miracles such as walking lame, sick to heal. In return, the penitents, as his devotees call themselves, do not hesitate to break their hands, elbows, knees in the mud and mountain rock as an offering in exchange for a miracle. Saturday Oct .11, 2014. Sebastian Castañeda

PERU CAPTIVES OF FAITH
Fotoğraf: Sebastian Castañeda

Thousands of pilgrims every October to Ayabaca small town in the Andes of northern Peru, for near the Captive Lord, is attributed to the many miracles such as walking lame, sick to heal. In return, the penitents, as his devotees call themselves, do not hesitate to break their hands, elbows, knees in the mud and mountain rock as an offering in exchange for a miracle. Saturday Oct .11, 2014. Sebastian Castañeda

PERU CAPTIVES OF FAITH
Fotoğraf: Sebastian Castañeda

Thousands of pilgrims every October to Ayabaca small town in the Andes of northern Peru, for near the Captive Lord, is attributed to the many miracles such as walking lame, sick to heal. In return, the penitents, as his devotees call themselves, do not hesitate to break their hands, elbows, knees in the mud and mountain rock as an offering in exchange for a miracle. Saturday Oct .11, 2014. Sebastian Castañeda

PERU CAPTIVES OF FAITH
Fotoğraf: Sebastian Castañeda

Thousands of pilgrims every October to Ayabaca small town in the Andes of northern Peru, for near the Captive Lord, is attributed to the many miracles such as walking lame, sick to heal. In return, the penitents, as his devotees call themselves, do not hesitate to break their hands, elbows, knees in the mud and mountain rock as an offering in exchange for a miracle. Saturday Oct .11, 2014. Sebastian Castañeda

PERU CAPTIVES OF FAITH
Fotoğraf: Sebastian Castañeda

Thousands of pilgrims every October to Ayabaca small town in the Andes of northern Peru, for near the Captive Lord, is attributed to the many miracles such as walking lame, sick to heal. In return, the penitents, as his devotees call themselves, do not hesitate to break their hands, elbows, knees in the mud and mountain rock as an offering in exchange for a miracle. Saturday Oct .11, 2014. Sebastian Castañeda

PERU CAPTIVES OF FAITH
Fotoğraf: Sebastian Castañeda

Thousands of pilgrims every October to Ayabaca small town in the Andes of northern Peru, for near the Captive Lord, is attributed to the many miracles such as walking lame, sick to heal. In return, the penitents, as his devotees call themselves, do not hesitate to break their hands, elbows, knees in the mud and mountain rock as an offering in exchange for a miracle. Saturday Oct .11, 2014. Sebastian Castañeda

PERU CAPTIVES OF FAITH
Fotoğraf: Sebastian Castañeda

Thousands of pilgrims every October to Ayabaca small town in the Andes of northern Peru, for near the Captive Lord, is attributed to the many miracles such as walking lame, sick to heal. In return, the penitents, as his devotees call themselves, do not hesitate to break their hands, elbows, knees in the mud and mountain rock as an offering in exchange for a miracle. Saturday Oct .11, 2014. Sebastian Castañeda

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