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Panama Carnival parade delayed, but very colorful

03/06/2011 By Panama Eric

(Midario) They had to wait more than two hours later than scheduled, but that did not seem to dent the enthusiasm of hundreds of people who came yesterday, Saturday, to the coastal strip and Balboa Avenue to witness the parade on the first day of carnival .

CHARIOT
Led by his royal majesty, Yinnela I, walking in a float inspired by the sea’s resources, the carnival parade on Saturday began at about 7:30 near the Seafood Market and toured the coastal strip to calle 30, then turn lanes to Balboa Avenue and return to your starting point.
Children, women and seniors enjoyed the night parade that was attended by six floats and 18 extras who injected joy to the present, among whom were many foreigners.

FUN
The popular streamers, spraying water guns and shaving cream were the favorite instruments of children and adults that throwing people to their liking.
While traditional carnival hell and not slippery missed during the day yesterday. Ah, but unlike the morning, the weather was kind and there was no hint of rain.

SAFETY
Security on the parade route was extreme, causing many people are uncomfortable enough for them delayed while waiting for the police vereficaran the strip.
Who wanted to set an example and formed his line, gave his card to verify it and endured the sobijo of the police (it should not bear arms) was the Minister of Tourism, Salo Shamah, who told those present that the measure is necessary to ensure everyone’s safety.

TODAY IN LAS TABLAS
On the other hand, it was learned that, as an unprecedented “the queen will attend today Yinnela the city of Las Tablas, where he will make a flying visit. As you may recall, she is a member of Top Street tuna.

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El carro alegórico de la reina y sus princesas fue el primero que salió. Contrastó hermosamente con la moderna ciudad.
MI DIARIO | Pastor MORALES
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