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    Devil’s Bridge kite tradition marks 21 years of Easter Monday celebrations

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    Families across Antigua and Barbuda are set to mark a milestone Easter Monday tradition, as kite flying at Devil’s Bridge celebrates 21 years as a signature cultural gathering.

    The event, which runs from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., draws crowds to the eastern coastline where vibrant, handcrafted kites fill the skies in a display of creativity and community spirit.

    What began as a simple pastime has evolved into a cherished national tradition, bringing together generations for a day of recreation, connection, and cultural expression.

    Organisers say the milestone underscores the enduring appeal of the event, which remains a highlight of Easter observances in Antigua and Barbuda, blending family fun with a strong sense of heritage.

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