Our favorite revelers at Barranquilla’s Carnival
Barranquilla’s Carnival drew hundreds of thousands of spectators over the weekend to see one of the world’s most colorful collection of revelers.
Barranquilla’s Carnival drew hundreds of thousands of spectators over the weekend to see one of the world’s most colorful collection of revelers.
Barranquilla’s carnival, the biggest in the world after Rio de Janeiro, kicked off Saturday with its epic Battle of Flowers parade. For those of you who are not in Colombia, here’s…
The Colombian Caribbean city of Barranquilla kicked off its annual carnival extravaganza. We could publish an entire story about it, but we won’t because photos are much more fun.
Barranquilla’s carnival does not start until February 14, but that hasn’t stopped locals from beginning the annual celebration almost a month early with a series of pre-carnival activities.
This weekend brought in the start of official festivities for the Barranquilla Carnival, with its folkloric beats, arranged dances and armies of colors and costumes flooding the streets of the coastal…
The annual Barranquilla Carnival is set to start Saturday and will continue on for four days of lights, color, music, parades and shows.
One of Colombia’s largest festivals, the Barranquilla Carnival, has chosen its new beauty queen at the end of a three month competition.
South America’s second-largest carnival, which takes place in the north Colombian city of Barranquilla, has chosen its Carnival Queen for 2014.
The northern Colombian city of Barranquilla on Saturday became an explosion of sounds, colors and movements while celebrating the most important event of its carnival, the Battle of the Flowers.