Carnival in Arenal, Mallorca
Carnival in Arenal.
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Children's carnival 2023 in Palma
Many of the costumes were handmade.
Children's carnival 2023 in Palma
A family of buccaneers and policeman and women.
Children's carnival 2023 in Palma
A group of mimes.
Children's carnival 2023 in Palma
A group dressed up as jellyfish.
Children's carnival 2023 in Palma
The circus with all its characters were present in this year's carnival.
Children's carnival parade on Sunday in Palma
Children's carnival parade on Sunday in Palma. Be advised of road closures.
Children's carnival 2023 in Palma
Characters from the film "Avatar" which is currently showing on the big screen.
Children's carnival 2023 in Palma
Hundreds of people attended this annual festive and animated day for the whole family.
Children's carnival 2023 in Palma
"Batucada" group providing music and entertainment during the event.
Children's carnival 2023 in Palma
Spiderman getting his face painted.
Children's carnival 2023 in Palma
Entertainment at the Borne.
Children's carnival 2023 in Palma
Kids having fun doing one of the many workshops.
Children's carnival 2023 in Palma
Children dressed up riding on a carousel stand.
Children's carnival 2023 in Palma
Chefs with imaginative and colourful animals.
Children's carnival 2023 in Palma
Children had their faces painted as part of some of the activities that were provided.
Carnival in Mallorca
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