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Members of the “Colla Vella dels Xiquets de Valls” human tower team form a “castell” (human tower) during the XXVI human towers, or “castells”, competetion in Tarragona on October 2, 2016. These human towers, built traditionally in festivals within Catalonia, gather several teams that attempt to build and dismantle a human tower structure. (Photo by Lluis Gene/AFP Photo)

Members of the “Colla Vella dels Xiquets de Valls” human tower team form a “castell” (human tower) during the XXVI human towers, or “castells”, competetion in Tarragona on October 2, 2016. These human towers, built traditionally in festivals within Catalonia, gather several teams that attempt to build and dismantle a human tower structure. (Photo by Lluis Gene/AFP Photo)



Members of the “Xics de Granollers” human tower team fall as they attempt to form a “castell” during the XXVI human towers, or castells, competetion in Tarragona on October 1, 2016. (Photo by Lluis Gene/AFP Photo)

Members of the “Xics de Granollers” human tower team fall as they attempt to form a “castell” during the XXVI human towers, or castells, competetion in Tarragona on October 1, 2016. (Photo by Lluis Gene/AFP Photo)



Members of the “Colla Vella dels Xiquets de Valls” human tower team form a “castell” (human tower) during the XXVI human towers, or “castells”, competetion in Tarragona on October 2, 2016. (Photo by Lluis Gene/AFP Photo)

Members of the “Colla Vella dels Xiquets de Valls” human tower team form a “castell” (human tower) during the XXVI human towers, or “castells”, competetion in Tarragona on October 2, 2016. (Photo by Lluis Gene/AFP Photo)



Capgrossos de Mataro team members fall during the 25th Castells' contest at the Tarraco Arena in Tarragona, Catalonia, northeastern Spain, 02 October 2016. The “Castells” is a popular event in which people create human towers up to a height of between six and ten levels. (Photo by Jaume Sellart/EPA)

Capgrossos de Mataro team members fall during the 25th Castells' contest at the Tarraco Arena in Tarragona, Catalonia, northeastern Spain, 02 October 2016. The “Castells” is a popular event in which people create human towers up to a height of between six and ten levels. (Photo by Jaume Sellart/EPA)



Castellers de Vilafranca form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

Castellers de Vilafranca form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



Castellers de Sants start to form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

Castellers de Sants start to form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



Castellers de Sants form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

Castellers de Sants form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



Colla Joves Xiquets de Valls form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

Colla Joves Xiquets de Valls form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



Colla Joves Xiquets de Valls fall down after forming a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

Colla Joves Xiquets de Valls fall down after forming a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



Colla Joves Xiquets de Valls fall down after forming a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

Colla Joves Xiquets de Valls fall down after forming a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



Castellers de Vilafranca start to form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

Castellers de Vilafranca start to form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



A Casteller de Vilafranca is attended to after falling down from a Castell during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

A Casteller de Vilafranca is attended to after falling down from a Castell during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



Colla Jove Xiquets de Tarragona start to form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

Colla Jove Xiquets de Tarragona start to form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



Castellers de Vilafranca form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

Castellers de Vilafranca form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



Castellers de Vilafranca celebrate after forming a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

Castellers de Vilafranca celebrate after forming a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



Castellers de Vilafranca celebrate after forming a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

Castellers de Vilafranca celebrate after forming a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



Colla Vella Xiquets de Valls form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

Colla Vella Xiquets de Valls form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



Colla Jove Xiquets de Tarragona start to form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

Colla Jove Xiquets de Tarragona start to form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



Colla Vella Xiquets de Valls form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

Colla Vella Xiquets de Valls form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



Colla Jove Xiquets de Tarragona form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

Colla Jove Xiquets de Tarragona form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



Xiquets de Tarragona form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

Xiquets de Tarragona form a human tower called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)



People display “Esteladas” (Catalan separatist flags) during a biannual competition where people form human towers called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)

People display “Esteladas” (Catalan separatist flags) during a biannual competition where people form human towers called “castell” during a biannual competition in Tarragona city, Spain, October 2, 2016. (Photo by Albert Gea/Reuters)
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