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31 October 2011

Liverpool Lantern Parade 2011: in photos

We’ve been banging on about how the Liverpool Lantern Parade is one of the city’s annual highlights ever since we set up camp on the interweb a year ago. This year’s, in Sefton Park, was yet another Hallowe’en spectacular: beautiful, moving and unique, and an event we should all be proud of.

One of our favourite Liverpool snappers Pete Carr was there to take in the action and photographed a set of images that perfectly sum up the evening - one of sheer wide-eyed joy. Adults as well as the kids.

Here’s just one of our favourites, but head over to Pete’s superb photoblog for the rest. See you there next year?

– Image by Pete Carr

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  1. abbys dad says:

    Fantastic night


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