1 / 4 It's a brand new year, and people in south Colombia have prolonged the celebration by taking part in the region's largest festival: The Blacks and Whites' Carnival. /VCG Photo
2 / 4 The Blacks and Whites' Carnival has drawn more than 10,000 local and foreign partygoers and performers to the city of Pasto to participate in the jubilant occasion. /VCG Photo
3 / 4 During the five-day carnival, artists dressed in elaborate costumes and showcased the region's unique dance and music. The annual celebration has a history that stretches back well over a century, as it began as a religious event performed by the Spanish settlers. /VCG Photo.
4 / 4 In 2009, the Blacks and Whites’ Carnival was designated as an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. /VCG Photo