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A man dressed in an angel costume walks through a band during a performance at the Carnaval de Oruro. During the fiesta many people sacrifice llamas and give offerings such as coca leaves and cigarettes to show their dedication to the Devil, a Virgin, Pachamama or Mother Earth. The Devil (or Uncle) is a mythical character that protects the miners of Oruro who work in dangerous conditions hundreds of metres below the ground. During the carnival, people dress in outrageous costumes and dance for days before arriving at the Church of Socavon, where they pay their respects to a virgin. Ironically, many of the dancers wear devil costumes.