The San twenty-day festival will continue partying for one more week before ending on October 4 just in time for a day of reflection.
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The festival that started on September 20 will continue to host dancing, eating, drinking, and parading through various neighborhoods until October 4. On the last day of the festival, after a continuity of music and cacophony has been blasting through the streets for the previous weeks, the city will wake up to silence in reverence for San Pacho.
October 3
- Boat choreography in the Atrato River
- Costume parade
- Fireworks
October 4
- Patron Saint procession
- Mass…and other more pious things
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