No, Junkanoo is a celabration and they have giant parades and dances with vibrant coustumes.
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My wife and I enjoy Junkanoo's food and menu, especially the seafood, as a good portion of it is fresh from the Gulf. The bar area downstairs on the beach is a little more rough around the edges than the restaurant upstairs, which is inform...
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It is a festival originated three hundred or so years ago in which the slaves were allowed to celebrate now transformed into a Bahamian almost Mardi Gras like affair.
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Junkanoo takes place on both Boxing Day and New Year's Day. It is actually something quite interesting to see. Lots of great colors and full of energy! There are four major groups..The Valley Boys, The Roots, The Saxon Superstars and One fa...
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I think that Bahamian Citizens should not pay to see Junkanoo because it is a Bahamian Culture, a national festival of sound and color. Its rhythm is played with cowbells, goat skin drums, whistles and brass instruments. Its costumes are co...
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