January 29, 2008
Sensation White
Sensation White is a Dutch indoor dance-event that is held in Amsterdam ArenA. It started in 2000, and draws as many as 45,000 trance fans to the annual parties. I wanna go!
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October 02, 2007
Happy Easter, everybody
The World Famous Suicide Race, is a horse race held every year, during the second week of August, in Omak, Washington as a part of the Omak Stampede, a rodeo. Held for over 70 years, the race is known for the spectacle of over a dozen horses and riders racing down Suicide Hill, a 225-foot (69 m) slope at a steep 62-degree angle to the Okanogan River
Monkey Buffet Festival at the Pra Prang Sam Yot temple in Lopburi province, 150km north of Bangkok. Other Thai festivals
From the largest annual tomato fight in Spain, to Scotland's "Up Helly-Aa" fire festival, a look at the World's Wackiest Holidays
Unrelated: Safe sex (YT)
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July 23, 2007
Living photographs
The festival of Genzano, so called Infiorata, has been celebrated for more than two centuries, in the month of June. For such occasion, the high road Via Italo Belardi is transformed into a flowered carpet, and about 2000 squared meters are decorated with pictures made with flowers, petals, seed and leaves. (From Spluch). Also, in Brussels
Just before World War One, photographer Arthur Mole used his 11 x 14-inch view camera to create the so-called "living photographs", done on a monumental scale. By arranging thousands of soldiers (reservists, or nurses) in various patriotic symbols and photographing them from above, he was able to use lines of perspective to transform meaningless masses into artistic shapes and even portraits
Philippine beauties from the fabled Manila Carnivals 1908-1939. (flickr. From Iz Reloaded)
On June 29, more than hundred artists gathered near Tretyakovskoi Gallery in Moscow to paint 151 Benches of the world
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June 18, 2007
Donkey love
In a small northern Colombian town named San Antero, the ‘Festival del Burro’ (Donkey Festival). Some of the highlights include a donkey stampede and a costume contest, but most of all, the carnival celebrates having sex with donkeys (?)
The 9th Sauna World championships are held in Heinola on the 3rd and the 4th of August 2007… (From Löyly)
Mashed Potato Wrestling at the Potato Days festival at Barnsville, Minnesota
Walpurgisnacht, or Day of the Witches by Paul Klee
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February 18, 2007
新年快乐
Every year Didcot's Thong Ranger run 18 miles from Sobell House to Didcot hospital, in aid of Sobell House
“Every day is Ashura and every land is Kerbala”. (Article is in Russian. Pictures are from Iraq)
Yuka Yamaguchi‘s list of unusual festivals
Australian melon smashing festival
Thaipusam is a Tamil cult festival celebrated on the full moon in the Tamil month of Thai, by the Tamil community of non-Hindus and non-Indians
Happy new year to all
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January 26, 2007
Fathers and Daughters
One hundred six balloons in a mass ascension at the Reno Balloon Race 2006. (From Coudal)
Luke Jerram, a sound artist, working with hot air balloon pilot Peter Dalby and composer Dan Jones has developed Sky Orchestra. Seven hot air balloons, each with speakers attached, take off at dawn to fly across a city. Each balloon plays a different element of the musical score creating a massive audio performance that many hundreds of people experience sub-consciously as the balloons fly over their homes
A wikipedia list of the largest historic gatherings of people for a single event. Naturally, top 5 gatherings were in India & in China
Would you pledge your virginity to your father? Colorado Springs’ Seventh Annual Father-Daughter Purity Ball
The Okalolies of Tristan da Cunha are coming. (From Exploding Aardvark)
Over 500 types of mango are featured at the International Mango Festival in Delhi
The Maldon Mud Race: 180 competitors racing through the mud of the River Blackwater at low tide. The winner wadded it for 3 mins 20 seconds. Photos on flickr. (From Welsh View)
By the way, I received quite a few emails today from readers, telling me of difficulties they have reading Growabrain with RSS feeds on NetVibes. In September, there were similar problems on Bloglines. Unfortunately, I have nothing to do with it, and have no clue of how to fix it. Sorry about that.
Instead, I’m gonna flip out like a Ninja
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October 27, 2006
The Spencer Tunick Experience
The Spencer Tunick Experience. (Click on pix to biggify!)
Tomatina is not the only festival in Spain -- turns out the Spanish are just crazy about wacky festivals and here is another glorious one, Cascamorras...
It seems there are two otherwise unnotable towns, Baza and Guadix. They fight over possession of this statue, the "Virgin of Piedad". They've fought over it for five centuries.
...Every year, Guadix sends a team of representatives to Baza in an attempt to get the statue. These representatives are the "Cascamorras". People of Baza wait for the Cascamorras with a big bag of dirt, tinted water, and eggs…
More from Spain - Antzar Eguna festival: Decapitate the goose
Burning Man photos by NK Guy. Since 1999
During the month of September, people from all over the world gather in Lisdoonvarna, Ireland, for the town’s famous matchmaking festival
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September 19, 2006
Dueling Brandos
Stella Shouting Contest. Inspired by the scene in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, this contest offers participants a chance to out shout each other in their best Marlon Brando fashion
Somehow similar: Shouting love in the center of a cabbage field Festival. (From Exploding Aardvark)
The morning after The Ganesh Chaturthi Festival in Bombay, statues of Ganesh are immersed in the sea
More from India: The Tomb of Jesus. This website presents and explores the thesis that Jesus Christ is dead and buried in a tomb in Srinagar, Kashmir, India
Pictures from Burningman 2006 by James Duncan Davidson
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August 27, 2006
After Burn
Welcome to Hope and Fear 2006. (I didn’t make it this year either). 2005 Satellite image of Black Rock City
Ubon Ratchatani is the largest province in Isan, in northeast Thailand. Following the common practice in Thailand, the provincial capital city is also named Ubon Ratchatani. Khao Phansa Day marks the beginning of the rainy season retreat for Buddhist monks. To celebrate this, the Ubon Ratchatani Candle Festival is held in the city every year. Huge wax sculptures are prepared by people from temples throughout the province and paraded through the city
Casey Moore at Fantasy Fest in Key West
The Knob Creek machine gun shoot in Kentucky attracts thousands of neo-Nazis and other extremists. But the orgy of firepower helps everyone get along just fine
Winners of the annual Philadelphia Mummers Parade
The Oatman, AZ Sidewalk Egg Fry Contest
The "Festival of Brass Music" in Guca, Central Serbia
A list of Garlic Festivals around the world, found on another Metafilter thread, Parade of Oddities
(Picture above of a payphone at Burning Man from World Payphones).
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July 10, 2006
Flugtag
Kite Festival in Scheveningen. (By Devos)
A new record: largest letter ever written with a brush. Zhang Kesi, apparently a famous expert in handwriting in China, uses a giant brush to write a Chinese character that means "dragon", in the Exposición Internacional de Horticultura of Shenyang, China
Green Seat, the environmentally friendly festival-chair. (Heja Norge)
Red Bull Flugtag. (for Dave)
The Sultan's Elephant. The Grande Finale. A bit about The Royal de Luxe Street Company
Calendar of Knitting Festivals
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May 14, 2006
White-trash nation
Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta Panoramic Gallery. (From Mira y Calla)
The Tattoo Festival at Wat. Wat Bang Phra is a Buddhist temple 30 Km from Bangkok where the abbot, Luan Phor Pern is famous for his tattooing skills. Every year, the Temple hosts a Tattoo festival
April 13, 14 and 15 are the Songkran holidays in Thailand, the “gayest of Thailand's festivals”
Belgium's cat parade. (From Metafilter)
2006 festivals observed by the followers of Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba
Beyond trucker hats: The Great American Trailer Park Pageant, hosted by Jerry Springer.
Book your tickets now, because the annual baby jumping festival in Castrillo de Murcia, Spain is only weeks away
Pulilan Carabao Festival celebrating water buffalos
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January 06, 2006
Last night’s party
The Outhouses of America Tour. (From Outhouses of America Official page)
Lots of new events at the large European Street Painting site
100 Photographs from Burning Man 2005 by Scott London
Photographs from Las Fallas, Valencia’s answer to Burning Man
How come my parties never ends like Last night’s party? Some nakedness
Third World Pasta Congress October 23-25, 2005. Damn, missed it…
Los Angeles International Tamale Festival. Missed that too…
Welcome to The International Whistlers Convention, held annually the third or fourth week of April in the historic town of Louisburg, North Carolina, USA, the world's whistling capital.
Some famous whistlers: Whistling Tom, Steve "The Whistler" Herbst, Linda Parker Hamilton, The Northern Nightingale
Maverick Whistler -Rigveda Deshpandey is 19 yr old & lives with his folks in Pune,India. He started whistling at the age of 6 and loves whistling on songs/tunes
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September 13, 2005
I didn’t make it to Burningman last week, again -
and for no good reason either. But I WILL take the time next year… Maybe gather a troupe of Grow-a-brain readers and party for a week?...
Half-buried Head and Rows of shoes. Among the many Photos by Rand - Burningman 2005
Mirzu's bamboo fish car, by photographer Mr. Fang
A silhouette by Ryan Hayes
Faces of Burning Man from The San Francisco Gate coverage
Photo Galleries from PBase, on flickr, on Smugmug, from Patrick Roddie, from Blue Dream.
Burningman was much better last year, again
Zipcode Man Guinness World Record holder for most consecutive zip codes identified at random, participant
A Brief Guide for First Timers, from The Civilized Explorer/ 2004
Google Maps Slideshow of Black Rock City
Five things I’ll be doing while you’re at Burning Man
Image Evant photos from 2002, 2003, 2004. (From Wikipedia Burningman page)
The alternative Burning Shithead Festival
Burningman in 3D - Nine years of stereoscopic photographs (“Unfortunately my main camera was stolen at the beginning of the 2005 event, so I didn't get all the shots I wanted”)
And of course, How to Get Laid at Burning Man
Other parties: No swimswim witem ol crocodile
PRD3 - The third annual Paul Reubens’ Day, July 23rd, 2005 in San Francisco
Also there, San Francisco Gay pride Parade 2005
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July 02, 2005
Lemon Carnival
The 4th Annual Street Furniture Competition at Churchill Square in Edmonton. (From ”Core 77”)
After posting the story about the Swedish Apple Festival a few months ago, I received an email from David, who maintains a website about the Lemon Feast of Menton in the south of France. It’s a carnival that takes place for two weeks every March. Beautiful
9th World Stinging Nettle Eating Championships 2005 at the Bottle Inn, in Dorset. (Thank you, Michael)
Devotees of 1950s rock-and-roll retro gather in the English village of Hemsby for a Hemsby Rock 'n' Roll Weekender
3047 flickr photos from last month’s Mermaid Parade
Flooding of The Glastonbury Festival
The Moosefest of Bennington
Street Painting Festivals. More about The new street painters
100,000 participated at the Gay Pride Parade in Oslo. Det ble en svært fargerik seanse. (From ”Fazed”)
Repost: Jules Verne Festival in Nantes, France Thursday, May 19, 2005
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May 15, 2005
Apple Festivals
Large Apple sculptures at a Swedish Apple Festival in Kivik, 24–25 september. (From ”Apothecary's Drawer”)
In Italian Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the residents of the community look forward to the annual Festa del Giglio held every July. Since 1903, when the Nolani immigrants first held their transplanted feast in this Brooklyn neighborhood, this festa has attempted to maintain many of the traditions from the Mezzogiorno, while adjusting to the new culture in America and accommodating the pressure to change
Simulating People at the Celebrity Impersonators Convention held last May at the Imperial Palace Hotel in Las Vegas
Beautiful Majorettes. This site is dedicated to the majorettes and pom-pom girls who parade in Menton during 3 weeks for the yearly Lemon Feast (La Fête du Citron). Most of the photos are a selection of majorettes from Slavic countries. They march in the streets, the roads and the places of the city in the morning , afternoon and sometimes the night
Berliner Loveparade 2005 – The Love Parade since 1989
Missie Peterson, The Kudzu Queen 2003. The 29th Annual Blythewood, SC Kudzu Festival
Sound of the crowd. Coachella 2005
India's bhagoria melas, 'festivals of elopement'
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April 09, 2005
Forget me not
An afternoon of two-wheeled madness at Bike Kill 2004 - Black Label Bike Club, Brooklyn NY. Also, The Bicycle Film Festival
Brussels World Expo 1958, one of the most beautiful world fairs ever
"Ever since I first heard about the guillotine back in 1963, I have been interested in this machine. Not because of it's purpose, but more for it's history and mechanical construction"
Hearse Races. People are dying to attend ‘em. (From ”The spectacularly obtuse blog”)
How to win the U.S. memory championship. Winners of the 2005 USA Memory Championship
March 20th of each year is International Clitoris Day Celebration. "Join in the chorus of laughter." - The San Francisco Chronicle
Rio e São Paulo - Carnaval 2004 and Carnaval 2005
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February 05, 2005
Sonya Thomas Vs. Bill "El Wingador" Simmons
Wing Bowl!, the greatest party in Philadelphia for the last 12 years. Angelo Cataldi photographs the winner, El Wingador. The odds for the 13th Annual Wing Bowl
Seven million toilets, every year, end up in landfills all across America… Captain Ozone and a group of clandestine artists created an annual festival called Eco Art Day. Every year in September, Captain Ozone and his artists drive through back alley ways and collect abandoned toilets sitting next to garbage dumpsters. The toilets are then painted into murals and made into flower pots, candle holders and ash trays. The themes for the toilets are usually based on endangered species, toxic waste and outer-inner space environments…
Body Art Expo, The world’s largest tattoo & body art convention. Beware of low quality copycat shows
ROBOlympics returns to San Francisco, March 24-27, 2005! Robot soccer, sumo-bots, combat robots, walking robots, talking robots, and home-made creations. This will be the largest gathering of competition robots in world history
Lucerne Carnival Deck. (From Playing Cards, the world's most comprehensive dealers in playing cards, with “over 2,500 different packs of playing cards, tarot cards and fortune telling cards”)
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December 17, 2004
Death in the Afternoon
A Bullfight is thought to be a beautiful exhibition of a struggle between man and beast. It is not. (Warning: Graphic graphics!) John Kalucki’s “Backstage at Bullfight”
Miss International Queen, supporting today’s transvestites/ transgender. Elsewhere, all the contestants of Miss World 2004
Belgium's most famous carnival, the carnival in Binche. Jacobel’s photos of Lesbian and Gay Pride, Brussels 2003
The 2004 Michigan Elvis-fest (Warning: Loud Elvis Midi!)
Human Light presents an alternative, secular reason to celebrate late December. (From “Atheists of Silicon Valley”)
Nice presentation of the Hinckley Carnival 2004, From “Sensitive Light”
Chalk La Strada, annual chalking festival in San Diego
Weird news: Hundreds of people have been injured in an annual stone throwing festival at a remote mountain village in northern India. Doh!
Welcome to The Leap Year Capital of the World
2004 Texas Pinball Festival Tournaments
Repost: Santarchy - "No force on earth can stop one hundred Santas!"
I went sailing on a Caribbean vacation for a few weeks. This post has been pre-blogged for your enjoyment. Any complains will have to wait until my return. Today’s “Blog Of The Day” will be on hold until after Christmas. Many Unusual Festivals From Around The World Here
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September 19, 2004
(I did not attend Burningman this year either)
- but 35,000 other people did. Next year, perhaps…
Skydiving over Burningman. (See also the video from 2002). More photos from above as well as samples of art installations all over the Playa, by Brad Templeton
Hips of Burningman by Patrick Roddie
360 Panorama from Greg Downing
Gallery of photographs by George Post, by John Cornicello and from flickr
4 videos of Gravity Bowl’s spinning cars. Tons of photos from Gravity Bowl
Even the Suicide girls went burning
BM’s 2004 Theme Camps & Villages
Jesus and Christ hang on a cross until the Man is set fire (From SF Gate gallery)
Many more galleries at Burningman TV
I am leaving on vacation to Italy shortly and will be away for a few weeks. But blogging here will not stop. I have prepared single daily pre-blogged posts for your entertainment, so you'll have good reasons to keep visiting Grow-a-brain on a daily basis. Any complains though will have to wait until my return. Be good. Many More Unusual Festivals Here
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August 29, 2004
Accordion Festivals
You don’t want to miss The Cotati Accordion Festival this weekend
You also don’t want to miss The National Lawn Mower Racing Contest in Waynesboro, PA. (From “Girl Hacker”)
Origami Weekend 2004. Other exhibits from previous festivals. On Yahoo, a display of some Origami Dragon from the festival.
Four million Sikh are coming to Amritsar, to celebrate the 400th year of the Sikh holy book, the Guru Granth Sahib
National Penis Day (A New Zealand AIDS Foundation Festival. From “Persentio”)
Sziget Festival 2004. (What the heck is that?)
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July 17, 2004
Gravity isn't just a good idea - it's the law
BrickFest 2004 is a gathering for Adult Fans of LEGO
Workshops at the American Accordionists' Association 2004 Festival
The National Hobo Convention in Britt, IA
160 pianos at the Chinese Piano Festival
Talkeetna, Alaska annual Moose Dropping Festival that celebrates moose nuggets. The most unusual event during this festival is the dropping of a thousand moose nuggets from a hot-air balloon onto the crowd below. (From “A Welsh View”)
Coney Island Mermaid Parade 2004
Green Beings at the Herrenhaeuser Gardens
Odd British customs and traditional festivals in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
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June 19, 2004
Festival season
Bikini-Tofu Wrestling, one of the popular events at the recent Power Tool Drag Races in San Francisco. What will those crazy vegetarians think of next?
Nina Conti and other female Ventriloquists, including a photo of all participants at the 2003 Vegas Ventriloquist Festival on April 23-25
A large list of kite festivals around the world
Neptunalia, a T.O.U.C.H. Samadhi Summer Festival and Psychedelic Trance. (From “Easy Bake Coven”)
My kind of a festival: History of the Hope, Arkansas watermelon festival. (So, they grow watermelons in Hope, too?...)
A really odd festival of eerie lights, Festival Montreal en Lumiere
Another bodyart and graffiti festival, this time in Bulgaria. (From "DRT News")
Skagit Valley Tulip Festival (?)
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May 24, 2004
More weird-ass festivities
"The center of the water-throwing festival in Bangkok is around Khao Sarn Road. Here is a taste of what it's like to be there..."
"Unleash the Secret Power of Tofu!” at the 9th Annual Los Angeles Tofu Festival . Must be popular, if it's going on 9 years...
The Festival of Alberta Building Trade Council(?)
We’ve done it before, and we’ll post it again - The Avon Hertiage Duct Tape Festival is June 18-20, 2004. (What do you exactly DO there?)
The Hat Festival? Year of the Hat? What the heck is that?
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April 02, 2004
Weird Festivals
Mt Takao Fire Walking Festival in Japan - "I'm not sure of the significance of the festival, but I believe it has some thing about good luck"...
International Festival of Circuit Bending (?)
The MidAmerican Fan Photo Archive is a gallery of over 2400 photographs of science fiction fans and professionals taken at conventions around the world
"Action" at the World Bodypainting Festival 2003. We've posted links of other body painters, but there must be a whole world of body painters that I was not aware of. See also "The Painted Body" The Art of Kevin C Mason & Joel P Hernandez, Annemarie & Günther Fahrner, Austrian body-painters, and many more links about body painting. Some of those photos has some mild forms of artistic nudity in them. Oh well. (The photo above, by the way, is bodypainter by mike shane, photograhy by "Tompho").
Who is the winner of the 2004 World Pizza Championship which just ended in Italy? Don’t know...
St. Eom Festival of Buena Vista, GA
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March 17, 2004
The Festival Season is about to open
Women Battle In Annual Coleslaw Wrestling Match - Annual Event Draws Bikers Nationwide To Daytona Beach Area
Football festival aids elephants: Almost 100 elephants have taken part in a football game in India as part of an annual festival aimed at encouraging locals to protect the animals.
Seven dead at kite-flying festival in Lahore
Frozen dead guy draws in big crowd - Nederland welcomes festival-goers from around the nation
Find 100’s of odd festivals at our old Festival collection Here
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January 31, 2004
Here are the 2003 “Grow-a-Brain” Festival Links
1969 Woodstock Statistics List - 8/16/03
2002 North American Wife Carrying Championships - 7/12/03. The original Finish Version (From "Mirabilis") - 8/3/03
2003 Fantasy Festival in Key West, Florida (Mild nudity) - 11/21/03
2,500 music festivals in North America
5.7 million liters of beer drunk at the original Octoberfest
79th Annual Burning of Will Shuster's Zozobra is like a "Burning Man" for Kiwanis. Zozobra is a toothless, empty-headed marionette. This Fiesta has been celebrated in Santa Fe, NM since 1712 - 11/30/03
Annual tomato fight, Bunol, Spain (See Videos from La Tomatina!)
Arirang Festival in North Korea
Bedouin Festival in the Tunisian Sahara - 12/20/03
Big Lebowski Fest - 9/02/03
Body Painting Festival - 7/18/03
Bruce Lee Convention, July 12-13, 2003 in Burbank, CA
Calendar of Nude Running Events
Camel wrestling competition - 07/12/03
Cheese Rolling - 07/12/03
Chinese Festivals in Hong Kong: 2004
Clown Fest 2004 - 1/15/04
E-cards for Indian Festivals
Film Festivals (and Cannes: a Festival Virgin's Guide)
First Annual (How do you know there will be a second?) "Avon Heritage Duct Tape Festival" . (From "A Welsh View") - 1/20/04
Folsom Street Fair 2004 (Our first NSFW link) - 10/3/03
Food Festivals - 7/14/03
Flying Farolitos in Santa Fe, NM - Arvo Thomson candle-powered balloons - 12/28/03
Have a ball at the Montana Oyster Festival
How could I have missed Ferenc Cako , the sand animation artist who performed at the August "Seoul International Cartoon and Animation Festival" ? Usually it's nice to be the first, in this case I feel I am the last to view this picasso-like magician. If you haven't yet, see the actual wmv-file here. Amazing! - 1/19/04
Japanese Fertility Festivals, Kanamara Matsuri
Juggling festivals around the world
Just missed the Petaluma's 22th Anniversary of The Butter and Eggs Festival ! Here are some photos from previous year's events
Meet me at Burningman (and BurningMan Bingo - from "Dr. Beeper" - 8/29/03). I'm sure There will be hundreds of photo albums from Burning Man popping up in the next few weeks - I'll just wait until next year... 9/02/03
National Ice Carving Association - 7/16/03
Nelson, BC street fairs . Nelson is the #1 small arts community in Canada - 1/7/04
New York Mermaid Parade - 9/14/03
Point Breeze, PA. Festival of the Salvage Arts - 9/20/03
Richard Branson to participate in this year's Birdman Festival in Bognor Regis. Also, Wingsuits for Skydivers from "Bird-Man" Products - 8/17/03
Running with the Bulls in Pampalona - Photos by Jochem Wijnands
"Sculpture by the Sea" , an annual outdoor art festival in Sydney, Austrelia
Thai "Soldiers of God" at the Phuket Vegetarian Festival (Caution: Very Disturbing Graphics!) - 10/11/03
There are real Moonshine Festivals in Georgia & in Ohio . But the Laguna Beach Moonshine Festival on the other hand is only about art, music & surfing... - 10/12/03
Square dancing tractors (slow to load, worth the wait)
Shrimp Festival, Fernandina Beach, Fl
Temple of Joy in Burningman - 8/22/03
The trailer for the Edinburgh Film Festival
The 2000 Genting World Lion Dance Championship in Malaysia
The 2000 International Contortion convention
Twins Day Festivals around the world. (Group photos of hundreds of twins , from "Information Junk")
World Series Of Poker, 2003 - 8/30/03
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