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Banners, In The 2018, 40th Annual San Francisco, Carnaval Parade, San Francisco, California
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![]() The Pistahan Parade and Festival banner was surrounded by flags and static fireworks on poles thereby generating a festive feeling.
Pistahan Parade and Festival
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![]() The Mission Neighborhood Centers banner had been dropped and not yet picked up. Had it been properly held, it might have read: "Mission Neighborhood Centers, Inc. Serving Children Youth Families and Seniors Since 1954."
Mission Neighborhood Centers
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![]() The Loco Bloco comparsa (contingent) was actually a combined effort by three groups.
Loco Bloco
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![]() The banner for Maracatu Pacifico was narrow and tall and held by a stick.
Maracatu Pacifico
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![]() The banner for Tradición Peruana Cultural Center was small relative to other banners.
Tradición Peruana Cultural Center
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The banner for United Rhythms was carried by two fellows riding Lime
United Rhythms SF
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![]() The Paixão banner was understated and elegant.
Paixão Dance Ensemble
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![]() The Sistas Wit Style banner was overstated, more like a business card, with website, email address, and phone Number.
Sistas Wit Style
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![]() The Comparsa Orichá Oya Nike banner was carried by men in black, thus creating an ominous feeling.
Comparsa Orichá Oya Nike and Grupo
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