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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Carnival 2014 Around the World

 

 

 

 

Carnival 2014 Around the World

 

Carnival season 2014 is well underway across Europe and the Americas. These pre-Lent bacchanalian festivals have been taking place for nearly a month, ushering out the winter and welcoming in spring. The largest and most famous of all--the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil--took place this weekend. The city's 6 million residents, along with more than 900,000 tourists, crowded the streets for days of rowdy, joyous parades and extravagant processions by the city's best samba schools. Gathered here are recent images of carnivals around the world.

Colourful samba parades, flamboyant costumes and lively street parties are the order of the day today as nearly every state, city and town hosts its own vibrant carnival celebrations.

And many of the dancers are getting into the spirit of the upcoming World Cup - with football-themed outfits, accessories and headwear.

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Get this party started: Dancerss of the Rosas de Ouro samba school perform during the first night of carnival parade at the Sambadrome in Sao Paulo, Brazil

Get this party started: Dancerss of the Rosas de Ouro samba school perform during the first night of carnival parade at the Sambadrome in Sao Paulo, Brazil

Fancy dress: A woman dressed in Carnival attire waves at the camera as the world's biggest and most famous annual party kicks of in Brazil

Fancy dress: A woman dressed in Carnival attire waves at the camera as the world's biggest and most famous annual party kicks of in Brazil

Themed: Samba parades, flamboyant costumes and lively street parties are the order of the day today - with many revellers donning World Cup-themed gear (above)

Themed: Samba parades, flamboyant costumes and lively street parties are the order of the day today - with many revellers donning World Cup-themed gear (above)

Looking glamorous: A female dancer of the Rosas de Ouro samba school performs during the first night of carnival - sporting an elaborate dress and headwear

Looking glamorous: A female dancer of the Rosas de Ouro samba school performs during the first night of carnival - sporting an elaborate dress and headwear

A dancer from the Rosas de Ouro samba school performs during a carnival parade in Sao Paulo, Brazil

Revellers from the Leandro de Itaquera samba school take part in the first night of the Special Group of the annual Carnival parade in Sao Paulo's Sambadrome

Getting into the groove: A dancer wearing a jewelled bikini and feather cape (left) and a troupe of male performers (right) participate in the Carnival

The Carnival, which runs across the whole country until March 4, will showcase Brazil’s diverse culture with a variety of sensational festivities in cities including Salvador, Sao Paulo, Florianopolis, and of course, Rio de Janeiro.

According to the Tourism Ministry, the Northeast region of Brazil as a whole will attract around 1.6 million tourists during the Carnival celebrations, generating BRL $1.55 billion (£400 million).

Ready to dance: Dancers from the Grande Rio Samba School run through a final rehearsal ahead of their big performance

Ready to dance: Dancers from the Grande Rio Samba School run through a final rehearsal ahead of their big performance

All a-flutter: The theme for the queen from Salgueiro Samba School seems to be based around feathers

All a-flutter: The theme for the queen from Salgueiro Samba School seems to be based around feathers

A performer dressed in orange

A performer pulls a face while dressed in orange

Spectacular performance: A woman dressed in an elaborate orange costume (left) smiles at the camera, while a male performer (right) pulls a face

Grand: The Carnival, which runs across the whole country until March 4, will showcase Brazil's diverse culture. Above, a dancer in a gold sequined costume

Grand: The Carnival, which runs across the whole country until March 4, will showcase Brazil's diverse culture. Above, a dancer in a gold sequined costume

Colourful: Revelers of Dragoes da Real samba school wear brightly-coloured orange costumes during the first night of carnival parade at the Sambadrome in Sao Paulo

Colourful: Revelers of Dragoes da Real samba school wear brightly-coloured orange costumes during the first night of carnival parade at the Sambadrome in Sao Paulo

Cheerful: A variety of sensational festivities are taking place in Salvador, Sao Paulo, Florianopolis, and Rio de Janeiro. Above, dancers in Rubik's Cube outfits

Cheerful: A variety of sensational festivities are taking place in Salvador, Sao Paulo, Florianopolis, and Rio de Janeiro. Above, dancers in Rubik's Cube outfits

Dancers perform as zebras

Dancer dresses as an apple during the carnival

Different themes: A group of men perform in black-and-white costumes with zebra floats (left), while another performer sings in an apple-themed dress

Celebrations in the state of Pernambuco are the most popular in the region, attracting about 850,000 visitors, followed by the celebrations in the state of Bahia, which will bring in around 690,000 tourists.

Salvador remains the top choice for Brazilians - being well regarded for its attention to both scale and cost. The city sets aside a huge fifteen miles of street for the parades and is predominantly free for all to attend.

Preparing for the World Cup: Revellers from the Leandro de Itaquera samba school take part in the first night of the Special Group of the annual Carnival parade

Preparing for the World Cup: Revellers from the Leandro de Itaquera samba school take part in the first night of the Special Group of the annual Carnival parade

Making money: According to the tourism ministry, the Northeast region of Brazil as a whole will attract around 1.6 million tourists during the Carnival celebrations

Making money: According to the tourism ministry, the Northeast region of Brazil as a whole will attract around 1.6 million tourists during the Carnival celebrations

Profit: The Carnival will generate BRL $2.2billion (£570million), BRL $1.7billion (£450million) of which is related solely to tourism - 10 per cent increase on last year

Profit: The Carnival will generate BRL $2.2billion (£570million), BRL $1.7billion (£450million) of which is related solely to tourism - 10 per cent increase on last year

Party time: Dancers from Salgueiro Samba School

Dancers from Salgueiro Samba School

Spectactors: Dancers in jungle-based costumes (left) perform in the parade, which attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors (right)

Sao Paulo’s Carnival is a lively affair, attracting a huge number of tourists as the city's Samba schools perform for the much-coveted Samba award. The party runs all day and night, as audience members get involved with street parades, or ‘blocos’, and most clubs host extravagant costume parties.

The appeal of Sao Paulo is expected to draw in around 28,000 tourists to carnival this year, according to Ítalo Cardoso, Vice president of São Paulo’s Tourism Board (SPTuris) who says, 'I believe the number of visitors will more than double this year'.

Celebrations in the state of Pernambuco are the most popular in the region, attracting about 850,000 visitors, followed by the celebrations in the state of Bahia

Celebrations in the state of Pernambuco are the most popular in the region, attracting about 850,000 visitors, followed by the celebrations in the state of Bahia

Clothes optional: Women seen in assorted body paint pay homage to the topless revelers during the Band of Market Street parade

Dancer: Paloma Bernardi, a dancer, pose for a photograph before her final rehearsal for the performance during Carnival procession at the Sambadrome in Rio De Janeiro

Female frenzy: Women seen in assorted body paint pay homage to the topless revelers during the Band of Market Street parade in Rio, while dancer Paloma Bernardi poses for a photograph before her final rehearsal for the performance during Carnival procession at the Sambadrome

Opening of the carnival parade with 2014 World Cup theme

According to SPTuris, from the 110,000 attendants last year, 14,000 were tourists, each spending around BRL $728 (£187) on average during this period.

Florianópolis, is the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender centre of carnival, hosting the renowned Pop Gay beauty contest for drag queens and transgender people and attracting between 40,000 to 50,000 people, while the more traditional samba school parades and organised parties draw DJs and revellers from across the globe.

Singing: Sao Paulo is expected to draw in around 28,000 tourists to carnival this year, according to Ítalo Cardoso, Vice president of SPTB. Above, dancers in Sao Paulo

Singing: Sao Paulo is expected to draw in around 28,000 tourists to carnival this year, according to Ítalo Cardoso, Vice president of SPTB. Above, dancers in Sao Paulo

Colourful: Previous years have seen revelers go all out with their elaborate costumes

Colourful: Previous years have seen revelers go all out with their elaborate costumes

A worker prepares a World Cup-themed Carnival float

Workers prepare a carnival float featuring footballers

Sporting heroes: There is a distinct footballing theme for one of the floats at the Itaquera Samba School, performing in the Sao Paulo carnival

The Rio processions are the climax of Brazil's five-day pre-Lent celebrations

The Rio processions are the climax of Brazil's five-day pre-Lent celebrations

Riot of colour: Brazilians are expected to go all out this year, knowing that the eyes of the world are on them ahead of the World Cup

Let the party begin: Carnival officially opens

But Rio de Janeiro will be holding perhaps the most outstanding party of all, with 920,000 tourists expected. Around 75,000 local and foreign spectators will pack into the Sambodrome this evening to take part in the spectacular ceremony that kicks off all the celebrations.

King Momo, symbolically considered the king of Latin American carnivals is crowned by the mayor of Rio himself and commences the start of the festival which is welcomed with the first samba parade of the season.

According to the Rio de Janeiro’s Tourism Board (Riotur), the Carnival will generate around BRL $2.2billion (£570million), BRL $1.7billion (£450million) of this being related solely to tourism which signals a 10 per cent increase on last year.

Another carnival: Revellers dance during the opening parade of another carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, yesterday

Another carnival: Revellers dance during the opening parade of another carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, yesterday

Exciting: The Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife brings thousands of revellers every year. It is the closest European equivalent to the Brazilian Carnival in Rio de Janeiro

Exciting: The Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife brings thousands of revellers every year. It is the closest European equivalent to the Brazilian Carnival in Rio de Janeiro

All in blue: A group of female dancers pose with their hands in their hips - sporting blue dresses, elaborate headwear and gold heels

All in blue: A group of female dancers pose with their hands in their hips - sporting blue dresses, elaborate headwear and gold heels

Nominee for Queen of the 2014 Santa Cruz carnival Noemi Hormiga takes part in the opening parade of the carnival on February 28

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Flamboyant: Nominee for Queen of the Santa Cruz carnival, Noemi Hormiga (left),  smiles for the camera, while another female (right) dons blue and gold in the carnival

Beautiful in white: Queen of Carnival Cindy Klein attends the Queen Gala during Las Palmas Carnival in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

Beautiful in white: Queen of Carnival Cindy Klein attends the Queen Gala during Las Palmas Carnival in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

Even before the Carnival kicked off people began celebrating. On February 16, revellers danced with their dogs dressed for carnival, during the "Blocao" dog carnival in Rio de Janeiro. A ten-man brass band and a singer belted out Rio's anthem song "Cidade Maravilhosa" (Marvelous City) as dog owners gathered to party down with their pooches on Copacabana beach.

And Brazil is not the only place to host a carnival at this time of year - with celebrations in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas Carnival in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, also taking place over the past 48 hours.

Thousands of Spanish revellers donned an array of colourful costumes and danced down the street, while dressed-up women competed to become 'Queen' of the Carnivals.

 

       

A performer from the Imperio da Tijuca samba school parades on a float during carnival celebrations at the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 2, 2014. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)

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A reveler parades in a traditional Maracatu carnival in Nazare da Mata, in the state of Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil, on March 2, 2014. (Reuters/Ueslei Marcelino) #

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A float named "Imperial Bocuse", featuring French chef Paul Bocuse parades during the Nice Carnival in Nice, France, on March 2, 2014. The theme of this year's carnival, running from February 14 until March 4, 2014, is the "King of Gastronomy".(Valery Hache/AFP/Getty Images) #

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A costumed participant poses on St Mark's square during the Carnival in Venice, Italy, on February 23, 2014. The 2014 edition of the Venice carnival entitled "Wonder and fantasy nature" runs from February 15 to March 4, 2014.(Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images) #

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Rowers lift their oars in a salute ahead of the traditional regatta on the Grand Canal which officially opened the Venice Carnival on February 16, 2014 in Venice, Italy. (Marco Secchi/Getty Images) #

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Revelers participate in the traditional 28th Bloco da Lama (Mud block) carnival in Parati, Brazil, on March 1, 2014. The event, which was begun by two men in a playful manner in 1986, has now become a traditional carnival in which participants disguised as primitives with rags, lianas or skulls and bones, dive in the mud. (Victor Moriyama/Getty Images) #

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Partygoers in the 28th Bloco da Lama (Mud block) carnival in Parati, Brazil, on March 1, 2014. (Victor Moriyama/Getty Images)

The Carnival competition sees the city's top samba groups parade in the Sambadrome, each delivering an over-the-top, hour-long display aimed at capturing the annual title.

Imperio da Tijuca, the school that opened this year's competition, put on a African theme, with a huge crab-shaped float.

Mangueira, one of the most famous schools known for its distinctive green and pink colors, turned to Carnival itself for a parade that feted Brazil's traditional celebrations in a sea of salmon pink and lime green feathers.

Each samba school is judged in 10 categories, from the quality of the drum sections to the beauty of the costumes. Whichever group comes in last falls from the top-tier competition into a lower category contest.

The competition continues Monday night with displays by six additional schools.

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Colorful: Dancers from the Mangueira Samba School celebrate during their parade at 2014 Brazilian Carnival at Sapucai Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Colorful: Dancers from the Mangueira Samba School celebrate during their parade at 2014 Brazilian Carnival at Sapucai Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Spectacular: Drum Queen Viviane Araujo of the Salgueiro samba school shows off her stunning festival costume during the annual Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro's Sambadrome today

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Spectacular: Drum Queen Viviane Araujo of the Salgueiro samba school shows off her stunning festival costume during the annual Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro's Sambadrome today

Jubilant: The Rio Carnival burst into life with a stunning fireworks display and the cheers of thousands of tourists and locals

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Jubilant: The Rio Carnival burst into life with a stunning fireworks display and the cheers of thousands of tourists and locals

Vibrant: Members of Mangueira Samba School celebrate during their parade at 2014 Brazilian Carnival at Sapucai Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Vibrant: Members of Mangueira Samba School celebrate during their parade at 2014 Brazilian Carnival at Sapucai Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Impressive: Thousands of tourists and locals head to the Sambadrome to watch the amazing parade of Rio Carnival floats

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Impressive: Thousands of tourists and locals head to the Sambadrome to watch the amazing parade of Rio Carnival floats

Samba time: Members of the 'Beija-Flor' samba school perform during celebrations of the Carnival at the sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, today

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Samba time: Members of the 'Beija-Flor' samba school perform during celebrations of the Carnival at the sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, today

Rio's colorful Carnival parades dazzle spectators

 

Festival: Revellers from the Beija-Flor samba school light up the annual Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro's Sambadrome, with their dragon float

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Festival: Revellers from the Beija-Flor samba school light up the annual Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro's Sambadrome, with their dragon float

Spectacular: Thousands of tourists were treated to a parade by giant floats during the Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro's Sambadrome

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Spectacular: Thousands of tourists were treated to a parade by giant floats during the Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro's Sambadrome

Revellers of the Beija-Flor samba school participate in the annual Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro's Sambadrome

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Actress Claudia Raia jokes with spectators as she dances for the Beija-Flor samba school at the annual Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro's Sambadrome

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Fun: A dancer wears a fruit inspired costume, left, while actress Claudia Raia, right, jokes with spectators as she dances for the Beija-Flor samba school at the annual Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro's Sambadrome

Acrobatic: The 'Beija-Flor' samba school performs an acrobatic routine from the high wires during celebrations of the Carnival at the sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, today

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Acrobatic: The 'Beija-Flor' samba school performs an acrobatic routine from the high wires during celebrations of the Carnival at the sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, today

High spirits: The annual Carnival at the sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is an excuse of a massive celebration

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High spirits: The annual Carnival at the sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is an excuse of a massive celebration

A reveller of the Beija-Flor samba school participates in the annual Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro's Sambadrome

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Revellers of the Salgueiro samba school participate in the annual Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro's Sambadrome,

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Celebration: Revellers of the Salgueiro samba school participate in the annual Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro's Sambadrome

Party time: Performers from the Mangueira samba school parade during carnival celebrations at the Sambadrome in front of thousands of spectators

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Party time: Performers from the Mangueira samba school parade during carnival celebrations at the Sambadrome in front of thousands of spectators

Crowd-pleaser: The Mangueira samba school parade featured giant birds and dancers on top of the float

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Crowd-pleaser: The Mangueira samba school parade featured giant birds and dancers on top of the float

Striking: Hundreds of performers in vivid costumes create a sea of colour during the opening day of the Rio Carnival

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Striking: Hundreds of performers in vivid costumes create a sea of colour during the opening day of the Rio Carnival

Rivalry: The Carnival competition sees the city's top samba groups, or schools, parade in the Sambadrome

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Rivalry: The Carnival competition sees the city's top samba groups, or schools, parade in the Sambadrome

Entertainment: Dancers gyrated atop beautifully prepared floats during the stunning Rio Carnival

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Entertainment: Dancers gyrated atop beautifully prepared floats during the stunning Rio Carnival

Atmosphere: A dancer from the Beija-Flor samba school dresses as a horse for the annual Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro's Sambadrome

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Atmosphere: A dancer from the Beija-Flor samba school dresses as a horse for the annual Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro's Sambadrome

Audacious: A performer climbs on top of one of the floats in the Rio Carnival in the city's Sambadrome

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Audacious: A performer climbs on top of one of the floats in the Rio Carnival in the city's Sambadrome

Smoking: The stunning festival draws thousands of spectators from all around the world to see the Rio Carnival

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Smoking: The stunning festival draws thousands of spectators from all around the world to see the Rio Carnival

Preparation: The samba schools spend months preparing their routine and floats for the extraordinary Rio Carnival

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Preparation: The samba schools spend months preparing their routine and floats for the extraordinary Rio Carnival

Overwhelming: The annual Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro takes over the Sambadrome, filling it with a cacophony of sound

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Overwhelming: The annual Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro takes over the Sambadrome, filling it with a cacophony of sound

Elaborate: Revellers who joined the Rio Carnival showed off an amazing array of floats

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Elaborate: Revellers who joined the Rio Carnival showed off an amazing array of floats

Energetic: Mangueira Samba School dancers celebrate during their parade at 2014 Brazilian Carnival at Sapucai Sambadrome in a vivid pink and yellow costume

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Energetic: Mangueira Samba School dancers celebrate during their parade at 2014 Brazilian Carnival at Sapucai Sambadrome in a vivid pink and yellow costume

On show: A dancer from the Sao Clemente samba school performs during the first night of carnival parade at the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro today

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On show: A dancer from the Sao Clemente samba school performs during the first night of carnival parade at the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro today

 

       

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Performers dressed as witches parade across the market square in Waldkirch, Germany, on March 1, 2014.(AP Photo/dpa, Patrick Seeger) #

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A woman, covered in oil and soot wearing bull horns on her head and cowbells on a belt representing the devil, runs around while participating in carnival celebrations in the small village of Luzon, Spain, on March 1, 2014. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki) #

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A young woman carries her mask before performing in a carnival procession in the southeastern Macedonian town of Strumica, on March 1, 2014. Some 2,500 costumed people participated on the main carnival evening. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski) #

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Children wearing masks rest inside a house during Bele Poklade carnival celebrations in the village of Lozovik, some 100 km (62 miles) from Belgrade, Serbia, on March 2, 2014. Bele Poklade has its roots in old pagan customs and is marked annually seven weeks before Easter. (Reuters/Marko Djurica) #

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A boy wearing a mask jumps over a fire during Bele Poklade carnival celebrations in Lozovik, Serbia, on March 2, 2014. Bele Poklade has its roots in old pagan customs and is marked annually seven weeks before Easter. Children walk through the village to collect eggs, and at the end they jump over a fire to banish evil demons. (Reuters/Marko Djurica) #

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A reveler dressed as a devil is reflected in a puddle before he takes part in a carnival parade in Lazarim, Portugal, on March 1, 2014. People in Lazarim wear specials wooden masks made by local carpenters during the carnival festivities.(AP Photo/Francisco Seco) #

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Revelers parade during the "Simpatia e Quase Amor" street carnival bloco along Ipanema Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 2, 2014. (Mario Tama/Getty Images) #

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A woman takes part in the annual block party known as "Ceu na Terra" or (or Sky on Earth), one of the many carnival parties to take place in the neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro, on March 1, 2014. (Reuters/Pilar Olivares) #

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A man holds a bottle of sparkling wine as he drives a car at the "Ceu na Terra" block party during Carnival celebration in Rio de Janeiro, on March 1, 2014. Rio's over-the-top Carnival is the highlight of the year for many local residents. Hundreds of thousands of merrymakers will take to Rio's streets in the nearly 500 open-air "bloco" parties. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) #

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A woman dressed as a character from the movie Avatar poses for a photo at the "Ceu na Terra" block party during Carnival celebration in Rio, on March 1, 2014. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) #

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Daniela Solares from Bolivia walks past the camera as lightning strikes over Copacabana Beach during the "Vem Ni Mim Que Sou Facinha" street carnival bloco in Rio, on February 28, 2014. (Mario Tama/Getty Images) #

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At the Sambadrome in Rio, a performer in the Mangueira samba school, during the first night of carnival parade, on March 3, 2014.(Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images) #

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Performers of the Mangueira samba school participate in the annual Carnival parade in Rio, on March 3, 2014(Reuters/Ricardo Moraes) #

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Dancers of the Mangueira samba school, at the Sambadrome in Rio, on Monday, March 3, 2014. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) #

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The Imperio da Tijuca samba school participates in the annual Carnival parade in Rio, on March 2, 2014.(Reuters/Ricardo Moraes) #

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Performers from the Grande Rio samba school, during the first night of Carnival in Rio, on March 2, 2014.(Tasso Marcelo/AFP/Getty Images) #

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The Imperio da Tijuca samba school parade, on a float during carnival celebrations at the Sambadrome in Rio, on March 2, 2014.(AP Photo/Felipe Dana) #

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Dancers of the Grande Rio samba school perform during at the Sambadrome in Rio, on March 2, 2014.(Christophe Simon/AFP/Getty Images) #

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A member of the Salgueiro samba school parades on a float in Rio, on March 3, 2014. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) #

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A dancer from the Grande Rio samba school performs during the first night of Carnival, on March 2, 2014.(Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images) #

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Performers from the Beija Flor samba school, at the Sambadrome in Ri, on March 3, 2014. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) #

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A member of the Grande Rio samba school performs at Rio's Sambadrome, on March 2, 2014.(Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images) #

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Members of Mangueira Samba School celebrate during their parade at 2014 Brazilian Carnival at Sapucai Sambadrome in Rio, on March 02, 2014. (Buda Mendes/Getty Images) #

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A dancer from the Grande Rio samba school performs during Carnival, at the Sambadrome, on March 2, 2014.(Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images) #

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Performers from the Sao Clemente samba school parade through the Sambadrome, on March 3, 2014. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) #

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A dancer from the Grande Rio samba school parades on a float in Rio, on March 2, 2014. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana) #

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Performers from the Sao Clemente samba school parade during Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, on March 3, 2014.(AP Photo/Felipe Dana) #

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First Princess of the Carnival, Clara Cristina Paixao de Oliveira, performs at the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 2, 2014. (Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images)

     

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