Thousands of people filled Ramsaran St, Chaguanas, on March 3 for J’Ouvert 2025.
Music, tradition and, above all, a lot of colours took centre stage as several bands paraded in front of the judges from dawn until mid-morning.
Participants and visitors had a great time with paint, coloured powders and water to the rhythm of soca and calypso.
[caption id="attachment_1142168" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Debutant band TNT Limers, represented mostly by Latinos, take part in the Chaguanas J'Ouvert parade on Ramsaran Street, on Carnvival Monday. - Photo by Grevic Alvarado [/caption]
Traditional bands such as Candy J’Ouvert, J’Ouvert Junkiez and newcomer TNT Limers, mostly represented by Latinos, were the attraction of the parade.
Security forces guarded every corner of the town for the enjoyment of all attendees.
At the end of the day, no criminal incidents were reported.
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