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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384e)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384d)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384c)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384b)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384a)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384x)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384w)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384v)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384u)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384t)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384s)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384r)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384q)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384p)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384o)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384n)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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Portuguese-style bullfights
August 15, 2013 - Reguengos de Monsaraz, Portugal: Forcados of the Evora group perform a small ritual before entering the arena. Forcados are extremely religious. The forcados, Portuguese-style bullfighters, are eight men who challenge the bull directly, without protection or weapon. They form a line facing the bull and the caras (front man) eggs the bull on by "playing" with it and taking steps forward provoking him into a charge to perform a pega de cara (face catch), and once the bull runs forward the first forcado times his jump onto the bull's head and holds onto it, usually around its neck. Then, six forcados jump upon the bull piling upon themselves and grabbing the bull while one forcado grabs the bull by its tail. The objective is to subdue the bull. The forcado who grabbed the bull by the tail (rabejador) is the last one to release the bull after it is subdued. Bull's horns are covered with a protection of leather to prevent it from injuring forcados. The bull is not killed in the arena and, at the end of the corrida, it is led back to its pen, then is usually killed, away from the audience, by a professional butcher. Some bulls, after an exceptional performance, are released to pasture for breeding. Forcados were usually people from lower classes who, to this day, practice their art through amateur associations. They are sometimes called the "suicide squad." (Eduardo Leal/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Boxing Billy Walker V Karl Mildenberger Wembley London. Mildenberger Won The Fight With A 7th Round Knock-out. Billy Walker''s (r) Dream Of Winning The European Title Ends After Seven And A Half Rounds Of Bloody Punishment At The Hands Of The Reignin
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Boxing Billy Walker V Karl Mildenberger Wembley London. Mildenberger Won The Fight With A 7th Round Knock-out. Billy Walker's (r) Dream Of Winning The European Title Ends After Seven And A Half Rounds Of Bloody Punishment At The Hands Of The Reigning Champion Germany S Karl Mildenberger. Mildenberger Who Had Himself Been Stopped By Ali In 12 Rounds The Previous September Won Every Round Comprehensively. Walker Was Left To Count His Money And His Blessings - For A Victory Would Have Set In Motion Plans For A Meeting With Ali. March 1967
Boxing Billy Walker V Karl Mildenberger Wembley London. Mildenberger Won The Fight With A 7th Round Knock-out. Billy Walker''s (r) Dream Of Winning The European Title Ends After Seven And A Half Rounds Of Bloody Punishment At The Hands Of The Reignin
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