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27 de agosto de 2014 - 05:17 p. m.
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Performers in costumes take part in the parade as it rains during the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. A million revellers were expected to join Europe's biggest street party the Notting Hill Carnival from Sunday, filling the city with reggae, steel bands and dancing. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
Performers in costume prepare to take part in the parade on the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
A performer in costume takes part on the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 24, 2014. A million revellers were expected to join Europe's biggest street party the Notting Hill Carnival from Sunday, filling the city with reggae, steel bands and dancing. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards.AFP PHOTO / JUSTIN TALLIS
Foto: AFP - JUSTIN TALLIS
Performers wearing rain ponchos pose for a picture begore parading on the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
A performer in costume takes part on the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 24, 2014. A million revellers were expected to join Europe's biggest street party the Notting Hill Carnival from Sunday, filling the city with reggae, steel bands and dancing. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards.AFP PHOTO / JUSTIN TALLIS
Foto: AFP - JUSTIN TALLIS
Performers in costume prepare to take part in the parade on the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
A performer in costume takes part on the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 24, 2014. A million revellers were expected to join Europe's biggest street party the Notting Hill Carnival from Sunday, filling the city with reggae, steel bands and dancing. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards.AFP PHOTO / JUSTIN TALLIS
Foto: AFP - JUSTIN TALLIS
Performers prepare to enter the judging area on the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
Performers parade on the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 24, 2014. A million revellers were expected to join Europe's biggest street party the Notting Hill Carnival from Sunday, filling the city with reggae, steel bands and dancing. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards.AFP PHOTO / JUSTIN TALLIS
Foto: AFP - JUSTIN TALLIS
Perfomers dance as they take part in the parade on the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
Performers interact with a police officer on the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 24, 2014. A million revellers were expected to join Europe's biggest street party the Notting Hill Carnival from Sunday, filling the city with reggae, steel bands and dancing. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards.AFP PHOTO / JUSTIN TALLIS
Foto: AFP - JUSTIN TALLIS
A performer in a costume prepares to take part in the parade on the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. A million revellers were expected to join Europe's biggest street party the Notting Hill Carnival from Sunday, filling the city with reggae, steel bands and dancing. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
Performers in costumes take part in the parade as it rains during the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. A million revellers were expected to join Europe's biggest street party the Notting Hill Carnival from Sunday, filling the city with reggae, steel bands and dancing. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
Performers in costumes take part in the parade as it rains during the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. A million revellers were expected to join Europe's biggest street party the Notting Hill Carnival from Sunday, filling the city with reggae, steel bands and dancing. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
Perfomers dance during the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
Perfomers dance during the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
Perfomers dance during the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
Perfomers dance during the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
Perfomers dance as they take part in the parade on the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
A performer dances with a police officer during the parade on the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
A performer wears an ornate head dress during the parade on the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
A performer carries an "I Love Rain" umbrella during the parade on the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
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A performer in a costume prepares to take part in the parade on the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
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Performers in a costume take part in the parade on the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
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Performers in costumes take part in the parade as it rains during the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. A million revellers were expected to join Europe's biggest street party the Notting Hill Carnival from Sunday, filling the city with reggae, steel bands and dancing. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
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A performer dances with a police officer during the parade on the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL
TOPSHOTS
Performers in costumes take part in the parade as it rains during the second day of the Notting Hill Carnival in west London on August 25, 2014. Heavy rain continued throughout the day, dampening many feathered costumes and performers. A million revellers were expected to join Europe's biggest street party the Notting Hill Carnival from Sunday, filling the city with reggae, steel bands and dancing. The Notting Hill Carnival honours London's Afro-Caribbean culture in an area which was home to thousands of immigrants to Britain from the Caribbean in the 1950s onwards. AFP PHOTO/Leon Neal
Foto: AFP - LEON NEAL