Ms Rotterdam in the Norwegian fjords.
The Cape Town Minstrel Carnival, South Africa
The Cape Town Minstrel Carnival or ‘Kaapse Klopse’ dates back to the days of slavery, when Cape Town's slaves were given one day off on 1 January. Now taking place each year on 2 January, this parade sees tens of thousands of people dress up, dance and play music, their faces painted white as a twist on the old practice of minstrels blacking up their faces.
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this is barbaric so cruel towards animals, and you people that do this to their dogs i can hear you all saying but my dog enjoys it do they hell, why do we put clothes on ? to keep warm as we have bare skin, dogs have their own hair to keep them warm can you imagine the heat they feel when you put stupid clothes on them ? this makes me sick your making your dog look stupid your just taking the **** of them, you so called dog lovers ...
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