Sunday, June 9, 2013

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Every Spring bank holiday Monday at Cooper's Hill in Brockworth,...



Every Spring bank holiday Monday at Cooper's Hill in Brockworth, Gloucestershire, people come from far and wide to throw themselves down the incredibly steep hill, racing after a huge round of Double Gloucester cheese as it bounces and bounds down it at break neck speed.

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Picture: Picture by IanHaskins, on Flickr

Celebrating the birth, death and enlightenment of Buddha. Happy...



Celebrating the birth, death and enlightenment of Buddha. Happy Vesak Day!

Vesak is the major Buddhist festival of the year and celebrates the birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha all on the same day. Colourful lanterns adorn every home and luminous displays decorate the streets signifying the light of the Buddha.

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Picture: Bathing Buddha by hkdigit, on Flickr

The amazingly colourful Pahiyas festival in the Philippines is...



The amazingly colourful Pahiyas festival in the Philippines is always a favourite of ours. Especially as you can eat the decorations!

Original tumblr post: bugenggeng:

HAPPY PAHIYAS FESTIVAL , LUCBAN QUEZON ! :)

Sayang hindi ako nakauwi :(

See who's the best dressed carabao in town? At the Carabao...



See who's the best dressed carabao in town?

At the Carabao festival in Pulilan, Bulacan in the Phillipines, the farmers pay tribute to their water buffalos, (known as carabaos) by giving them a makeover for all their hard work tilling the land.

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Picture: Bulacan by outsideboundimages, on Flickr

Happy Mother's Day to all who are celebrating it...



Happy Mother's Day to all who are celebrating it today…

Nowadays Mother's Day is celebrated on different dates around the world, usually in March, April, or May as a day to honor mothers and motherhood.

Today its the turn of mothers in the US and Australia

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Pack your crash helmet and may the best rocket win! To the...



Pack your crash helmet and may the best rocket win!

To the villagers of Yasothon firing ginormous rockets into the sky is apparently the best way to lure the rain gods, and things can get very noisy and rather hectic at Phaya Thaen Park when the Yasothon Bun Bang Fai Rocket Festival takes place.

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Picture: Rocket Untangling by simonparisphotography, on Flickr

An early form of pole dancing may well lead to a hangover! The...



An early form of pole dancing may well lead to a hangover!

The earliest May Day festivities started long, long ago with theFestival of Floralia in Roman times, and the raucous Germanic / ScandinavianWalpurgis Night or Celtic Beltane celebrations the night before (hence the hangover!).

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Picture: at Gainesville May Day celebration by barb.howe, on Flickr

A night when bonfires are lit, witches meet, kids play pranks...



A night when bonfires are lit, witches meet, kids play pranks and copious amounts of sparkling wine is drunk (probably by their mothers!)

Rather like Halloween it is believed that the boundaries between the spirit world and the real world become thin on Walpurgis Night.

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Picture: May Queen by Swirley, on Flickr

A romantic guy at heart, St George is famous for slaying the...



A romantic guy at heart, St George is famous for slaying the dragon thus saving one very distressed princess.

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Picture: St George by Stuart McMullan, on Flickr

Make a big splash and get a soaking for good luck! The Songkran...



Make a big splash and get a soaking for good luck!

The Songkran Festival is the traditional Thai New Year where families and friends gather together to visit temples, sprinkle water on Buddha deities and on each other to wish good luck. This quickly turns into people roaming the streets with containers of water or supersoakers in order to drench anyone that passes! The more water you have thrown over you the luckier you are!

Songkran 2011 Water Festival-12 by Aung@, on FlickrSongkran 2011 Water Festival-12 by Aung@, on FlickrSongkran 2011 Water Festival-12 by Aung@, on FlickrMore on Songkran Festival by Somewhere in the world today…

Picture: Songkran 2011 Water Festival-12 by Aung@, on Flickr

A walk in the countryside and a song in your heart is all you...



A walk in the countryside and a song in your heart is all you need to find love

As an ancient festival for matchmaking and fertility, Shangsi has been celebrated in many different ways over the years, which has lead to a variety of traditions all over China today. 

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Pitcture: Shangsi Festival by Jungle Key

There's definitely no mistaking that Kanamara Matsuri is a...



There's definitely no mistaking that Kanamara Matsuri is a Japanese fertility festival!

A large, pink phallus bobs its way down the street carried on the shoulders of a dozen men in bandanas, to the sound of their rhythmic chants. The Kanamara Matsuri (AKA Festival of the Steel Phallus, or Iron Penis Festival) is an annual Shinto fertility festival held in Kawasaki, Japan.

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Picture: kanamara matsuri 2007 by atem_y_zeit, on Flickr

Hanami is the Japanese tradition of picnicking under the cherry...



Hanami is the Japanese tradition of picnicking under the cherry blossom. We'd love to see your cherry blossom pics wherever you are in the in the world. Upload them to our facebook page and we'll share the best with everyone

Original picture posted by xxxeuphoriaxxx:

Full bloom ~

Who's been a silly old fool today then?  April Fool's Day...



Who's been a silly old fool today then? 

April Fool's Day by Somewhere in the world today…

A cart packed full of explosives heralds the Easter Sunday...



A cart packed full of explosives heralds the Easter Sunday celebrations in Florence

The Scoppio del Carro (or Explosion of the Cart) is an annual tradition in Florence, Italy. On Easter Sunday, a cart, packed full of fireworks, coloured smoke and pyrotechnics, is spectacularly exploded in the Piazza del Duomo.

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Picture: Scoppio del carro 2010 by dgtalmac, on Flickr

Hot cross buns baked on Good Friday are said to have magical...



Hot cross buns baked on Good Friday are said to have magical powers 

Other Good Friday superstitions are getting a haircut will prevent headaches in the coming year and gardening is bad luck - no iron (ie fork, spade etc.) should enter the ground

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sinidentidades: India celebrates Holi, festival of colors From...



sinidentidades:

India celebrates Holi, festival of colors

From soldiers in the north to teenagers in the south, Indians of all hues threw water-filled balloons and smeared colored powder on each other to celebrate the festival of Holi on Wednesday.

The revelry began in the early hours with children engaging in water fights, using plastic guns and balloons to splash each other and any unsuspecting person in sight from the rooftops of homes in the Indian capital Delhi.

Soldiers in the disputed state of Kashmir as well along the Wagah border between India and Pakistan rubbed brightly-colored powder on each other's faces and danced to Bollywood songs heralding the "festival of colors".

In Mumbai, home to the Hindi film industry, usually riotous celebrations appeared to have been muted, perhaps in response to a call by leading actors to conserve water as millions of Indians face their worst drought in decades.

Although the festival is usually celebrated with wild "rain dances" and the throwing of buckets of water, the drought in central parts of Maharashtra state, of which Mumbai is the capital, led many to push for a "dry" Holi.

Witches, anthills, decorated eggs and green food are some of the...



Witches, anthills, decorated eggs and green food are some of the traditions for the Thursday prior to Easter!

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Nowruz Mobarak! Happy New Year! Nowruz (meaning new day), occurs...



Nowruz Mobarak! Happy New Year!

Nowruz (meaning new day), occurs at the exact time of the Spring Equinox and celebrates the coming of Spring and the New Year. It is a time for visiting friends and family, feasting and performing various rituals for good luck in the coming year.

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Picture: NYC Persian Parade 2009 by Sepideh!, on Flickr

Nothing can prepare you for this riot of noise and fire! Take...



Nothing can prepare you for this riot of noise and fire! Take some earplugs and some fireproof clothing!

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Picture: Un hombre primitivo nos saluda desde las fallas de Valencia 2010 - La primavera ha llegado con fuerza… by Antonio Marín Segovia, on Flickr

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