Nadur Carnival attendees continued to get more creative as the festivities came to an end. After an entire weekend of celebrations and costumed fun, the carnival goers proved that their ingenuity did not run dry but only strengthened as the days went by. Here are some of the highlights:
Carnival goers in Nadur recreated an entire crime scene to finish off the festivities. Equipped with yellow crime scene tape and all the equipment stereotypical to such scenes, the carnival attendees continued to show pure ingenuity.
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Echoing the Facebook comments beneath most posts uploaded by local political figures and ministers, carnival goers in Nadur decided to paint ‘Prosit Ministru’ on the Nadur road with paint. What do you make of this?
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A carnival goer in Nadur decided to build a literal sand castle in the middle of the event. Equipped with a spade and buckets off sand, a placard with an image of Comino was also present, providing a bit of social commentary on the recent controversies surrounding infrastructure on the island between Malta and Gozo.
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The Nadur Carnival saw some creative set ups and creative exhibitions by attendees. This one is yet another example of the commitment of the carnival goers as they stage a literal medical emergency. A ‘patient’ is placed on a medical bed as ‘nurses’ tend to his health emergency in the middle of the Nadur crowd.
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It wouldn’t be a proper festivity without a little bit of sports! Nadur Carnival goers decided to stage a full-on volleyball match in the middle of carnival celebrations. Equipped with a net and volleyball, the masked players had a go at the competitive sport right in the middle of the street!
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This one has to take the cake! Or the pasta? Nadur Carnival goers set up a pasta-making shop in the middle of the crowd as they carefully crafted various shapes of pasta to prepare for Barilla boxing.
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Source: Max Saliba