Tuesday, February 1, 2011

some of the weirdest festivals that you cant think of!

do you think festivals are boring?
do you always feels nothing special or fun in a festival??
festivals are so formal???


well.....this post gonna blow you mind off that thing!
you will never know how fun festivals in other country.......
the weird,funny,awesome,gross,dangerous......


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Two effigies burn on a bonfire in Valencia, eastern Spain during the annual "Las Fallas" fiesta celebrating the feast of St. Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters, early Wednesday March 20, 1996. Hundreds of bonfires are lit during the Fallas fiesta, which dates back to the 18th century.

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In this undated hand out photo supplied by Tunarama Festival, a man tosses a frozen tuna in Port Lincoln, Australia. Organizers of the Tunarama Festival held each January in Port Lincoln on the remote Eyre Peninsula are replacing the real thing with polyurethane replicas for the highlight event, the frozen tuna toss. Contestants in four categories hurl fish weighing up to 10 kilograms as far as they can, usually using a technique akin to an Olympic hammer throwers.

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Yildiz, left, tries to trip Guldal II with his head during Turkey's largest camel wrestling festival in the Aegean town of Selcuk on Sunday Jan. 21, 2001. Camel wrestling, organized during the winter months has attracted crowds in western Turkey for more than 100 years. Male camels naturally fight for their females during their mating season. More than 10, 000 people gathered in Selcuk to see 96 camels wrestle.

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A long-tailed macaque picks through an assortment of treats Sunday, Nov. 26, 2006, during an annual festival to honor the monkeys at Wat Prang Sam Yot in Lopburi, Thailand.

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Fiighting bulls are seen during a bullrun through the cobblestone streets of Pamplona, northern Spain, Wednesday, July 12, 2006. Dozens of people have been battered and bruised and one man trampled after tripping in front of a pack of bulls. No one was gored. The quick run lasted two minutes and 30 seconds.

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UFOetry performs at the Roswell Convention and Civic Center in Roswell, New Mexico Thursday morning, July 3, 2008, helping kick off the 2008 UFO Festival.

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A man, called El Colacho, jumps over babies during the El Salto Del Colacho festival in Castrillo de Murcia, near Burgos, Spain, Sunday June 13, 2004. The Colacho, who represents the devil, is supposed to rid the babies of original sin, according to the age-old tradition.

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Winning couple Imre Ambos and Annela Ojaste of Estonia clear an obstacle during the annual Wife Carrying World Championships Saturday, July 4, 1998 in Sonkaj rvi, Findland, 550 kilomters north of Helsinki. The two completed the 253-meter (278-yard) course in one minute, 9.2 seconds. The contest dates back 200 years when a local legendary hero, Ronkainen the Robber, tested aspiring members of his gang by making them carry huge sacks on their backs over an obstacle course.

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Festival goers pelt each other with tomatoes in the eastern Spanish town of Bunol Wednesday, Aug. 28, 1996, during the annual "Tomatina" festival in which over 100 tons of tomatoes are emptied from trucks into the street for people to wallow in. The tomato-throwing tradition dates back to the 1930s when the village stopped holding bullfights because of their cruelty.

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People bare their behinds as an Amtrak passenger train passes.

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Motorcycle police precede a group of scantily-dressed cyclists taking part in a naked bike ride in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, on Friday, June 4, 2010. More than 1,000 people took part in the ride, many in makeup, wigs and strategically-placed accessories. The annual event, the third held in Thessaloniki, was meant to draw attention to the overuse of cars and to highlight the alternative joys of cycling.

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A farmer woman taunts young girls with a wooden phallus during the annual Phi Ta Khon Spirit Festival in Dansai, Loei province, 430 kilometers (267 miles) northeast of Bangkok Saturday, July 5, 1997. Taking place in Thailand's farming heartland the festival celebrates fertility and pays respects to spirits and ghosts assuring good fortune for the coming year.



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