| Aruba's Carnival |
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Carnival in Aruba is one big Caribbean party, a world-class festival
and to those who have never experienced it. It is celebrated with such
passion matched only by World Cup soccer.
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It's music is vibrant, colorful and bright-hued and the thing that
makes Aruba's carnival one of a kind, is that visitors all are part of
the ongoing scene.
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Queen contests, huge reaches of musical competition, all spirit you into the early morning
hours to go on for days and weeks.
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'Jouvert Morning', the ultimate Caribbean street celebration, food
feasts, and more amazing parades every year, all lead up to the Grand
Parade held in Oranjestad the Sunday before Ash Wednesday.
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Two events that also draw appreciative crowds are the Grand Children's
Parade, which is a huge get together of several districts, social
clubs and schools and the Lighting Parade, a unique night affair to
remember, where people are decorated with beautiful lights.
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No words can describe the beauty of Aruba's children, magnificently
costumed, dancing to big band sounds and the creatively decorated
floats, which stretch the visual imagination. Be prepared to oh and ah
with feelings of joy. The Lighting Parade goes to the farthest point of
dazzling glittery show time with miles of lighted fantasy floats and
lavishly stunning costumes; a kaleidoscope of light in the Carnival
beat, shining brightly in the night and a tribute to the Arubian
feeling of splendor.
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