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Oldest Carnival in Europe, the only 3 days where Basel and the swiss people are completely non-swiss.
Oldest Carnival in Europe, the only 3 days where Basel and the swiss people are completely non-swiss.
During the days of the chinese springfestival many markets appear in every chinese city or village, to sell new year decoartions and special the well known, traditional red lampions. A colourful sight.
This view I took on a market in Beijing near the Lama Temple.
China, Feb. 2007
It's now the Year of the Pig, but it's always a lion they parade!
Commercial Way, Woking, Surrey
9th February 2019
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A retired UH-3H Sea King in HSC-12 "Golden Falcons" livery.
Taken at NAF Atsugi, on 30 Apr 2016 (JST).
Xiamen, China - Some more of my favorite pix of the Chinese New Year - Spring Festival silk sculptures in nearby Bai Lu Zhou Park.
Warrior Country holds its annual Spring Festival on Camp Red Cloud's Village Green parade field in Uijeongbu April 3. The event, which featured live music - instrumental and vocals - by the 2nd Infantry Division Band, drew hundreds of Soldiers, Airmen, civilians and family members, including youngsters who enjoyed Easter egg hunts, a bouncy house, face painting and other entertainment. Hamburgers, hot dogs, bratwurst and other food was served free. The Festival was hosted by the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I Chaplain Office, in partnership with the USO, Red Cross, Area I family readiness groups, and the 2nd Infantry Division's Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion. Despite cloudy skies early in the day and heavy thunderstorms the night before, the weather had cleared in time for the Festival's scheduled 3 p.m. start, and it went forward under sunny skies. — U.S. Army photos by Staff Sgt. Mark A. Kauffman
Warrior Country holds its annual Spring Festival on Camp Red Cloud's Village Green parade field in Uijeongbu April 3. The event, which featured live music - instrumental and vocals - by the 2nd Infantry Division Band, drew hundreds of Soldiers, Airmen, civilians and family members, including youngsters who enjoyed Easter egg hunts, a bouncy house, face painting and other entertainment. Hamburgers, hot dogs, bratwurst and other food was served free. The Festival was hosted by the U.S. Army Garrison Red Cloud and Area I Chaplain Office, in partnership with the USO, Red Cross, Area I family readiness groups, and the 2nd Infantry Division's Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion. Despite cloudy skies early in the day and heavy thunderstorms the night before, the weather had cleared in time for the Festival's scheduled 3 p.m. start, and it went forward under sunny skies. — U.S. Army photos by Staff Sgt. Mark A. Kauffman