Most everything you’ve heard about Trinidad Carnival is true. People party in the streets for two days straight. People let loose for weeks before. It's an explosion of cultural creativity. It’s the mother of West Indian-style carnivals. And it is a uniquely Trinidadian experience you are unlikely to forget
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“I wake in the morning and I just realise Carnival come back again,” Neil “Iwer” George sang almost prophetically in 1999. In the Trinidadian crystal ball, a future without Carnival might have been an unlikely prediction. However, the covid19 pandemic made that a reality for two years. With the festival back, it is left to
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