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wonderfull
Bonjay, that looking boring! Where are the spectators?!
Lovely lovely photos. I enjoyed these. The children looks so lovely, the costumes simply wonderful! The sensay and all these costumes the kids have show that we can actually celebrate carnival and express ourselves in a clean way – no need for the sleezy trinidad carnival costumes that the adults want to wear these days!
Very impressive to see the old mass sensay and the young children involved in a parade. Beautiful DA people and a lot of colors and splendour. DA representing!!