SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, January 21. (EUROPA PRESS) –
Santa Cruz de La Palma, less than a month before the celebration of Los Indianos, welcomes visitors and tourists with a great panoramic image of this unique carnival festival in Spain at ‘kilometer zero’ of the island.
The corporeal letters of Santa Cruz de La Palma are now surrounded by a photograph of several meters in size by photojournalist Carlos Aciego starring the popular character from La Negra Tomasa, dancing in all its glory in the Plaza de España.
The palmero Víctor Lorenzo Díaz Molina has been embodying for years one of the most endearing and representative figures of the capital’s carnival and, therefore, of the entire Canary Islands, in a genuine parody and original form of dancing that he carries with him every Monday of the Los Indianos carnival .
The City Council of Santa Cruz de La Palma wants to invite the population and all people who visit the capital of Palma, not to miss the opportunity to visit this enclave of the city, close to the capital’s port, to see kilometer zero of the communications of the island and immortalize it with a photograph to remember.