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Mardi Gras “Laissez Les Bons Tems Rouler” on Fat Tuesday

The last day of Mardi Gras is here. Parades line the streets of New Orleans, while people celebrate ashes on Wednesday after the 40 days of Lent on Tuesday.

Earth Live Cam went into social media to share the celebrations with others and at the same time communicate the common sentence while Mardi Gras: “Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler”, since it serves as a topic “let the good times roll”.

Mardi Gras is known as one of the largest parties in the world, and this year in New Orleans parades are still planned on Tuesday, since the event reaches its peak until the fun begins next year.

Over the weekend, the annual Klewe was crowned by Bacchus Mardi Gras Parade, the basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal, which served as Bacchus 2025. The tradition began in 1968 and broke records when Bacchus' Kewe from Bacchus held the Sunday evening parade, whereby the God -Of -Gort -Gort -Gort -God -God -God -God -God -God -Gorte was massively massive on the Grazes -Griord -Grass.

Every year the parade calls a king who has been honored in recent years with a list of celebrities like Bob Hope, Charlton Heston, William Shatner, Kirk Douglas, Dick Clark and Will Ferrell, to name just a few.

When the party comes to an end, Lent begins with Ash Wednesday tomorrow, since another carnival in Nawlins has its last “Laissez Les Bons Tems Rouler”. Lent will follow on Good Friday on April 18 and will fall on April 20 on Easter Sunday this year.