
Pictured: Shot taken before the tents went up of the coast.

Pictured: Another shot taken before the tents went up of the coast.

Pictured: Another shot taken before the tents went up of the coast.

Pictured: Malakai, operator of the Hathian Show: Carnival of Sins. Shows off a bit while the tents are being set up.

Pictured: Malakai and Mollie early in the process of setting up the event.

Pictured: The front entrance of the Carnival.

Pictured: Carnival patrons enjoying the games, and maybe winning a prize or two.

Pictured: Patrons enjoying the Carnival. The Carnival was kind enough to allow a booth for the University.

Pictured: An aerial shot of the Carnival taken from above the entrance gate.

Pictured: (Foreground from left to right) Sol and Dove, patrons of the Carnival. Dove had commented to the Hathian Observer that she thought the lion taming displayed at the carnival (pictured in the next image) should be considered cruelty.

Pictured: A shot from behind the lion tamer and lion in the middle of a show.

Pictured: Patrons enjoying the Carnival’s big top.

Daredevil Coyote preparing to jump through a ring of fire.

Pictured: Patrons enjoying the Carnival. The Safari Hunt, skill shot booth, seemed popular.

Pictured: O Fortuna, a fortune telling booth.

Pictured: Patrons enjoying the Carnival while the moon rises.

Pictured: Patrons enjoying the Carnival. In true Hathian tradition the Carnival went on deep into the night.

Pictured: An aerial shot of the Carnival taken from high above the Carnival near sunset.
