Public show their panache at Pride

Stone the crows, it rained some on the Copenhagen Pride Parade, and then it rained some more.

But that didn’t deter the throngs of party-goers in thongs aplenty, who simply got out their even more colourful umbrellas and embraced the moment.

Attended by the very young and mature, geeks, vamps and devils and a whole multitude of cultures and creeds, the city in already looking forward to the next one.

Imagine what it would be like in glorious sunshine.

(Photo: Bev Lloyd-Roberts)

(Photo: Bev Lloyd-Roberts)

(Photo: Bev Lloyd-Roberts)

(Photo: Bev Lloyd-Roberts)

(Photo: Bev Lloyd-Roberts)

(Photo: Bev Lloyd-Roberts)




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