Tag: “Festival”

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  1. Seafood Anyone?

    There are many different ways the seafood is prepared at the Belmar Seafood Festival as the Jersey Shore.

  2. Sweet Potato Fries and Tatoos

    People are able to meander in from the beach and chow down some great seafood and other tasty treats at the Belmar Seafood Festival...

  3. Culann's Hounds at the Cotati Accordion Festival

    Steve Gardner, (fiddle), Mike Kelleher, (guitar), Renee de la Prade, (button accordion) and Scott Marshall, (bodhran), for the punk Irish accordion band Culann's Hounds performing at the Cotati Accordion Festival, Cotati, CA.

  4. Songkran new year festival in Koh Chang, Thailand

    If you think that water fights are just for kids, think again when visiting Thailand in April. From little toddlers to older folks, all take part, and if you think being a farang (foreigner in Thai) excuses you from getting wet, no chance!

  5. Celtic Festival Court

    The Celtic Festival and Highland Games, Richmond Virginia

  6. Mani Rimdu dancer

    Mani Rimdu dancer, dressed as Tibetan god for harvest festival, Thyangboche Monastery Khumbu Himalaya, Nepal, Asia

  7. Making Lemons Out of Lemonaide

    Make enought lemonaide and I guess you can make your own lemon! This little beauty was in the center of the Belmar Seafood Festival!

  8. Jazz and Seafood

    At the Belmar Seafood Festival, Jazz sets the mood for the event.

  9. Vaisakhi festival, Golden Temple

    Vaisakhi is one of the most important Sikh religious festivals, commemorating the tenth Guru's creation of the order of holy soldiers that would defend Sikhism against its enemies.

    Celebrations culminate with a large parade through the city as the Sikh Scripture (Guru Granth Sahib) and holy relics are carried in procession (seen in the bus).

    Here, devotees clamour to touch the Scripture.

  10. Gnawa Drummers

    Gnawa musicians, wearing traditional white jellabas (hooded outfits) and yellow babouches (slippers), drum until sundown at Moonfest in Lalla Takerkoust, Morocco.