From Triana, San Juan, along with his entourage of musicians, dancers, and faithful, will continue to tread on his steps to, crossing Triana and Calle Mayor, reach the neighborhood of Los Rosales. Last stop and rest of the procession to witness the fire that this neighborhood offers, illuminating the mountain of Tamahuche.
Upon this mountain, this bonfire is located, which has the particularity of the 'lantern' path that, once the fire is lit, serves as an entourage forming an incomparable visual spectacle. The stellar moment occurs when the procession faces the end of Calle Mayor, and the Saint directs his gaze at the bonfire in an indescribable neighborhood uproar.