Workers make carnival masks at a costume factory in a suburb of Rio de Janeiro. A total of 250,000 masks will be made for the upcoming "Brazil Carnival" festival from February 14 to 17, according to the manufacturer.
Open this photo in gallery: Assembly line workers put finishing touches on carnival masks at a costume factory in a suburb of Rio de Janeiro. Sergio Moraes/Reuters
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Open this photo in gallery: Carnival masks are seen at a costume factory in a suburb of Rio de Janeiro. Sergio Moraes/Reuters
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Open this photo in gallery: Carnival masks are seen at a costume factory in a suburb of Rio de Janeiro. Sergio Moraes/Reuters
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Open this photo in gallery: Carnival masks are seen at a costume factory in a suburb of Rio de Janeiro. Sergio Moraes/Reuters
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Open this photo in gallery: Carnival masks are seen at a costume factory in a suburb of Rio de Janeiro. Sergio Moraes/Reuters
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Open this photo in gallery: Carnival masks are seen at a costume factory in a suburb of Rio de Janeiro. Sergio Moraes/Reuters
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Open this photo in gallery: A worker puts finishing touches on a carnival mask at a costume factory in a suburb of Rio de Janeiro. Sergio Moraes/Reuters
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Open this photo in gallery: A worker puts finishing touches on a carnival mask at a costume factory in a suburb of Rio de Janeiro. Sergio Moraes/Reuters
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Open this photo in gallery: Masks bearing the likeness of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff are seen at a factory assembly line in a suburb of Rio de Janeiro. Sergio Moraes/Reuters
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