Feb 14 • 18:11 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

BH seen from the sky on Carnival Saturday: photo gallery shows streets filled with crowds

Carnival in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, attracted an immense crowd of revelers even before dawn, showcasing lively festivities and traditional parades in the city.

On Carnival Saturday in Belo Horizonte (BH), an enormous crowd gathered in the streets as early as 5 AM to partake in the festivities. The highlight of the day was the iconic bloco, "Então, Brilha!", a traditional parade that kicks off the carnival spirit on Avenida do Contorno. Revelers adorned in vibrant costumes and illuminated by colorful lights began to assemble long before dawn, creating an electrifying atmosphere and setting the stage for an exuberant celebration throughout the city.

The celebration continued under the radiant morning sun, featuring a diverse array of approximately 60 samba blocks that paraded through the capital of Minas Gerais. Two of the notable participants, "Quando come se lambuza" and "Tchanzinho Zona Norte", attracted thousands of enthusiastic participants, showcasing the lively and engaging spirit of Brazilian Carnival. Revelers chased after the “trios,” or mobile sound systems, embodying the energetic and interactive nature of these festive events.

Aerial images captured by Globocop, the helicopter service from TV Globo, provided stunning views of Belo Horizonte's charm as the streets brimmed with carnival-goers. The picturesque scenes revealed the vibrant urban landscape transformed into a celebratory haven, emphasizing the city's role as a cultural hub during Brazil's iconic Carnival season.

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