It looked like carnival Tuesday with the streets filled with people, music trucks and masqueraders lining up to be judged. From a distance, young kings and queens danced while combating the cool breeze at the Queen's Part Savannah, Trinidad, West Indies. This is what Mas is, said someone, Big people play carnival.
Sunday, February 03, 2008
The young masqueraders
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I found the spirit of the children carnival quite energetic, I also found a mother with her two sons dressed as fancy sailors costumes. One of the boys peed at the wall behind them.
Thats why, we men have been trained from young.
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