Monday, November 05, 2007

[forwards4all] WORLD'S WACKIEST HOLIDAYS

 
The World's Wackiest Holidays

From the largest annual tomato fight in Spain, to Scotland's "Up Helly-Aa" fire festival,
a look at those special days when people around the world go slightly nuts

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Shetland Islands, Scotland: "Up Helly-Aa" Fire Festival
A tribute to the islands' Viking Past, Up Helly-Aa ("End of the Holy Days")
culminates with the burning of a 32-ft. Replica of a Viking longship.

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Bobr, Belarus: Ivana Kupala Night
On the night of this pagan festival, celebrated on July 7,
the Gregorian summer solstice, young women don wreathes and celebrants
jump through fire and swim naked.
The rites are connected to ancient beliefs about fertility and autopurification.

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New Delhi, India: Holi, the Festival of Colors
Indian girls throw gulal (colored powder) on each other
during a Hindi holiday which marks the onset of spring.

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Bunyol, Spain: Tomatina
In late August, thousands of people pelt each other with over 250 lbs.
Of tomatoes in a span of 60 minutes in an event modestly
described as the world's largest tomato fight.

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Nobsa, Colombia: International Poncho Day
Designed to promote the work of local artisans who weave
traditional wool ponchos, the parade and festival are a relatively new celebration.

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Novgorod, Russia: Maslenitsa
In Orthodox countries, the week before Lent is marked with a series of celebrations,
including a free-for-all boxing match in which there are no rules.
In centuries past, the fight ended only when the participates
were covered with blood and bereft of clothes.

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Inazawa, Japan: Hadaka Matsuri, The Naked Festival.
Hidden somewhere in the midst of all these men in loincloths is one fully naked man.
Touching him is believed to bring good luck and happiness.
CAN YOU FIND YOURSELF?

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Lopburi province, Thailand: The Monkey Buffet.
Every year, all of the province's approximately 600 monkeys are
invited to eat fruits and vegetables during an annual feast
held in honor of Rama,
a hero of the Ramayana, who, it is said, rewarded his friend and ally,
Hanuman the Monkey King, with the fiefdom of what is now Lopburi.


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Lopburi province, Thailand: The Monkey Buffet
Organizers of the annual monkey buffet
use more than 3,000 kg of fruits and vegetables for the festival.

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Brockworth, England: Cheese Rolling Festival
In a dangerous tradition dating back to Roman times,
competitors from all over the world run up a hill and then chase a 7 kg
round cheese back down. The first who gets to it, keeps it.

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Sabucedo, Spain: Rapa Das Bestas
Since the Bronze Age, Galicians have been taming wild horses.
On the first weekend of the month of July,
hundreds of wild horses are rounded up by expert stockbreeders,
known as agarradores, then trimmed and groomed.

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Reading, England: Festival of Falconry
Bird-of-prey handlers from Turkmenistan hold falcons at the first Festival of Falconry.
Bird keepers from all over the world attended the event to
highlight the popularity and importance of the sport worldwide.

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Bedford Square Gardens, England: The Chap & Hendrick's Olympics
A series of tongue-in-cheek competitions for traditional gentlemen
who are against the vulgarity of modern culture,
this festival includes events such as mixing dry martinis,
the three-trousered limbo and a pipe relay.

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Dublin, Georgia: The Summer Redneck Games
L-bow, the official mascot of the Summer Redneck Games,
poses next to the mud pit with the festival's ceremonial torch.
Started in 1996 as a spoof of the summer Olympics held in Atlanta,
the Games feature bobbing for pigs feet,
hub cap hurling and the Redneck mud pit belly-flop contest.

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New Delhi, India: Holi, The Festival of Colors
The word Holi comes from Holika,
a scarf in Hindu mythology that prevented one of
Lord Vishnu's followers from being burned on a pyre.

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Ivrea, Italy: The Battle of Oranges
The origins of this festival are not well understood,
particularly because oranges do not grow in the Alps of Italy,
where the town is located. One legend has it that the Battle commemorates
a popular rebellion of the 13th century,
when the local poor deemed the largess of their feudal lord as inadequate,
and threw it back in his face.

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Boston, USA: Zombie March
For the third straight year, Bostonians dressed as zombies
marched from Boston to Cambridge's Harvard Square in what
organizers call a non-political, no-agenda good time.

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Bunyol, Spain: Tomatina
Every year, over 30,000 tourists come to Bunyol for this festival.
Rules of conduct keep the festivities from becoming a more dangerous brawl.

 
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Eastern Island, Chile: Tapati Festival
A week-long festival begun in the 1970s in an effort to drum up more tourism,
Tapati includes a triathlon in which native participates
run around the lake of the Rano Raraku vulcano carrying
 a large bunch of bananas.
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