The beauty of the ocean was depicted yesterday at the Oistins Fish Parade.
Yesterday, as the curtain came down on the 34th Annual Oistins Fish Festival, over 150 children dressed in costumes smiled and danced to the music as the parade made its way from Dover, Christ Church, to Oistins in the same parish.
Here, Nya West, 9, dressed as a mermaid, and Luke West, 11, aboard one of the floats in the parade as it made its way through Dover.
See also Parade steals Oistins show.
Children have grand time
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