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Deutsch: „Hutschelhexen“ aus Bad Bergzabern bei einem Umzug in Ramstein, 28 Februar 2006.
English: „Hutschelhexen“ witches from Bad Bergzabern at the carnival parade in Ramstein, Germany, 28 Feb 2006. Original description: Locals dress up to celebrate the Fasching Parade in Ramstein Village, Germany, on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2006. The parade was initially named and reserved for the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. "Fastnacht" is the last celebration before the season of Lent.
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Author U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Erin M. Peterson
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