Bavarian Villages Mark Ascension With Processions

UNTERWOESSEN, GERMANY – MAY 09: A girl wearing a Bavarian folk costume specific to the Chiemsee region of southern Bavaria participates in the annual Ascension Day procession on May 9, 2013 near Unterwoessen, Germany. Ascension is an ecumenical feast that commemmorates the ascension of Jesus Christ to Heaven. Bavaria, in contrast to the rest of Germany, is heavily Catholic, and the religious calendar plays a strong role in its deeply-ingrained folk traditions. (Photo by Lennart Preiss/Getty Images)

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