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Cavalcade. Block VII from the south frieze of the Parthenon, ca. 447–433 BC. (British Museum) A cavalcade is a procession or parade on horseback, or a mass distance ride by a company of riders. Sometimes the focus of a cavalcade is participation rather than display and the participants do not wear costumes or ride in formation.
Tamarah Valdivia walks with a horse rescued from a wildfire zone in Southern California. - Tamarah Valdivia The group’s dispatcher receives distress calls about endangered horses and deploys ...
Dramatic on-the-ground footage of the southern California wildfires showed people desperately attempting to rescue their horses from the blaze. More than 30,000 people have been forced to evacuate ...
As is customary, King Charles III, 74, was pulled in his carriage (called the Gold State Coach) during the coronation procession Saturday, and because this carriage weighs about 4 metric tons, it ...
A riderless horse named Sergeant York during the funeral procession for the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, with President Reagan's boots reversed in the stirrups. A riderless horse is a single horse without a rider and with boots reversed in the stirrups, which sometimes accompanies a funeral procession.
The procession covered the 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) distance from the Lahore Airport to Minar-e-Pakistan in over ten hours. [84] Closing Mass of World Youth Day 2013: 3 million Religious gathering Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro Brazil [85] Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II: 2 June 1953 3 million Celebration London UK [86]
All Soul’s Weekend culminates with its largest event, a parade called the All Soul’s Procession. According to MMOS, “The All Souls Procession is perhaps one of the most important, inclusive and authentic public ceremonies in North America today.” [12] Participants often dress up, wear masks, paint their faces, create intricate artistic installations, and tow altars, also engaging in ...
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