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Forty thousand Spaniards attend giant tomato fight
Aug 30, 2006, 13:54 GMT
Valencia, Spain - Nearly 40,000 people bombarded each other with more than 100 tons of tomatoes Wednesday in one of Spain's most original summer festivals.
Throwing tomatoes is 'wonderful for getting rid of stress,' said Pilar Garrigues, culture councillor in the eastern town of Bunol, where the festival known as La Tomatina started spontaneously six decades ago.
Five lorries dumped more than 110 tons of mushy tomatoes in the town centre. By the time the one-hour battle was over, the streets were filled with tomato-covered participants ankle-deep in tomatoes between splattered houses.
Partipants rushed to use the 500 showers prepared for the purpose, while squads of cleaners moved in to clean up the mess.
The Tomatina is believed to have begun in 1945, when a scuffle broke out between two groups of youths and fruit stalls were overturned.
One of the stalls was full of tomatoes, and the first tomato fight lasted into the evening.
For 15 years local authorities have tried to ban the event, but its popularity is growing and the festival now draws tens of thousands of visitors annually from as far away as Japan, Australia and the United States.
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JuicyJan 29th, 2008 - 09:34:47
How expensive is it to purchase a good eating tomato in Bunol? Oh, well...beats the running of the bulls.
Ever watch the B-rated movie, The Attack of the Killer Tomatoes?
Perhaps, they'll have tomato spas, for those tourists who missed the festival, during the rest of the year.
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