Carnaval is the wildest and sexiest party on Earth!

Carnaval in Brazil is a big party and one of the most famous and lively festivals in the world. It is a four-day celebration that takes place annually in Brazil, typically in February or early March, just before the beginning of the Christian season of Lent. Carnaval is celebrated in various cities across Brazil, but the biggest and most famous celebrations take place in Rio de Janeiro and Salvador. The festival is known for its vibrant parades, elaborate costumes, samba music, and street parties. During Carnaval, millions of people from Brazil and around the world flock to the streets to join in the festivities. The atmosphere during Carnaval is electric, with music and dancing filling the streets day and night. The parades are a major highlight of the festival, featuring samba schools that compete against each other with extravagant floats, colorful costumes, and impressive performances. Carnaval is a time for people to let loose, have fun, and celebrate the unique culture of Brazil.

The exact dates of Carnaval vary from year to year, as they are determined by the date of Easter, which changes annually based on the lunar calendar. In general, Carnaval is celebrated over the course of four days, beginning on a Friday and ending on the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. The dates for Carnaval can be different in various cities across Brazil, but the biggest and most famous celebrations usually take place in Rio de Janeiro and Salvador.

The scene at the Sambadrome can be pretty wild. It's an outdoor stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where the main parade of the Rio Carnival takes place. The capacity of the Sambadrome depends on the size and layout of the specific parade area being used. The largest parade area in the Sambadrome has a capacity for approximately 90,000 spectators, with seating on both sides of the long avenue where the samba schools perform. The other parade areas have a capacity ranging from around 18,000 to 36,000 spectators. During Carnival, the Sambadrome attracts huge crowds of locals and visitors, and the number of people in attendance varies from year to year. In recent years, the Rio Carnival has drawn an estimated 2 million people to the streets of Rio de Janeiro, with a significant portion of those people attending the parades at the Sambadrome.

The scene at the Carnaval after parties is world famous with nude dancing and public sex. In the 1980's and 1990's Carnaval Band videos became more and more popular and began to create a lot of interest in the wild sex that goes on at Carnaval. This went on to become popular worldwide with some of the Buttman Rio Carnaval Orgies videos. These are some of the sexiest videos we have ever seen. And now there are hundreds of Panteras and Brasileirinhas Carnaval orgy videos. So this is what we aspire to, bringing the party sex and voyeur activity at Carnaval.


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