Three Kings Parade Continues... The ladies in their gorgeous outfits wait for the parade to pass. So let's see what they saw.
First there was the race car display.
Lots of muscle under the hood.
A mini dragster.
And St. Thomas sent their best.
There were the nattily dressed Gentlemen of Jones.
And there were big bands coming down the street with singers on top.
The Mocko Jumbies were all dressed so colorfully.
Some of the crowd was frightened by their height!
Running in slow motion!
More revelers.
Queen Mary organizes the Fireburn crowd.
The Ladies of the Fireburn days enjoyed a life of luxury and leisure.
The Ladies went on as if they had not a care in the world.
Then the slaves grew angry and rebellion was afoot. They collaborated on a course of action.
The attack was on.
Queen Mary, Queen Matilda, Queen Agnes and Bottom Belly and their crowd burned down part of the town in the great Fireburn!
And then the four Queens were led away to prison in Denmark.
The crowd watches the action.
Meanwhile, lots of other troupes were waiting anxiously for their turn to perform.
These ladies were serious about their dancing.
There were gigantic speakers providing solid walls of sound!
Then there was the traditional steel pan troupe of young pan players.
And there were more colorful troupes.
This troupe had undulating costumes representing the waves of the sea.
The bounty of the rainforest was represented by this troupe.
And there were the big glittery costume floats.
The Trinidadian mud truck dispensing the mud.
And a set of mud revelers.
Another costume float.
A sparkling white costumed troupe.
The Lockhart troupe pulled up the rear.
The smiles gave away how much fun was had by all.
 
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Three Kings Parade 2005 - Part 2