Photo Gallery – Military Tattoo (1 of 3)


Photo Gallery of the Military Tattoo

In addition to Carita’s Tattoo story, Mikael had plenty of photo opps. It’s not quite watching the Tatt on telly or being in the bleachers yourself, but hey, check out the photos below to see the different performers and performances for this year’s Tattoo. For more info on the Tattoo, here’s their official site.

Officers prepare troops, performers and audience.

Leader
Military formation in the Esplanade.

Military Formation
Leaders and troops stand still, in the moments before the music begins.

Parade Leaders
KFOR troops stand at attention, and the Scots flag flies above.

Troops
Member of the Cook Island’s National Youth Dance Team. Not only is this the group’s first Tattoo, it is also their first-ever performance outside the Cook Islands.

Cook Island's Dancers
Performers dance in traditional Polynesian dancing styles to coconut-palm drums.

Cook Island's Troop

1 
2 
3

Next: Russian Cossack State Song & Dance Ensemble »



Place a comment
Name (required)
Email (will be not published)  (required)
Website


Now you can also comment with your Facebook Account

topright
Rate this story
 
 
topright

topright
topright

topright
Follow Us

topright

topright
Daily RSS Subscribe to the BootsnAll articles RSS feed
topright

Submit your story!

 
Most popular articles

Hot springs might not sound too appealing in summer, but when the mercury dips they sound heavenly. Cherrye Moore takes us on a tour of 6 of the finest in the world.

[Read more]

 

What are the stupidest things travelers argue about? BootsnAll staff writer Jessica Spiegel talks about the ones she hates most, and includes a plea that we never argue about them again.

[Read more]

 

If you are wondering whether it would be worth it to bring your young children on a trip with you, reading Rachel Denning’s experiences and advice will likely convince you.

[Read more]

 

Somali pirates and Halloween pirates seem to get all the press these days, but there is a rich history out there of the real thing. Steve Bramucci takes us to five places where pirate tourism is easy to find.

[Read more]

 

Would you like to pretend you are Michael Palin, or perhaps someone else who gets to stay in historic colonial hotels in the East? Here’s a cheaper way, as Inga Kastrone takes us on a tour if 8 of the finest of these landmark properties.

[Read more]