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 Tourists and locals stood side-by-side - in some spots six to eight feet deep - as two of the Carnival season s biggest and glitziest parades rolled through a city struggling to reclaim some of its famous fun. It s very special,  said Barbara Sykes, who flew in from Irving, Texas, stanley isolierkanne  where she s been living since Hurricane Katrina.  It s part of my heart, my blood. The prelude to Mardi Gras - French for  Fat Tuesday,  the last day before the traditional sacrifices of the Christian season of Lent - brought party-hungry crowds to New Orleans  traditional parade route Sunday, nearly six months after Katrina flooded 80 percent of the city and dispersed more than two-thirds of the population.Mardi Gras  is just a symbol of the fact that New Orleans is going to come back,  said Stephanie Hall, 28, a city resident.  New Orleans has always done what it wants to do and it s gonna come back whether the country wants it to or not. A stanley cup  threat of thunderstorms Saturday prompted a one day delay of the Krewe of Endymion s parade, which followed the Krewe of Bacchus through the Uptown neighborhood on Sunday night. Three smaller parades were held in the afternoon.        Lori Caswell, 34, of Chesapeake, Va., said this is her first time participating in the festivities and she was surprised by the number of people involved.  It s a blast,  she yelled, above the screams of children seeking beads.  It s like no other fu stanley quencher n I ve ever had. Caswell s friend, Yvette Hairston, said she was glad the parades  Dxex Progress reported battling huge wildfire at Yosemite
 Hundreds of feet below sea level in eastern Germany, some of the world   largest excavators scrape coal from the Earth. The mine shown above鈥攕hot by photographer Bernhard Lang鈥攑roduces 40 million tons of lignite coal  stanley mugs per year. It comes at a cost: Th stanley cup ese mines are tearing up historic parts of Germany.     https://gizmodo/aerial-photos-of-c stanley mugg oal-mining-pits-are-sublime-and-terri-1595373486