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Top 8 weird celebrations around the world (view pics)

The world is blessed with colourful traditions spread across countries and with individuals having deep connection towards their culture the celebrations take a whole new turn. Each country or community has their age old traditions

top 8 weird celebrations around the world view pics top 8 weird celebrations around the world view pics
The world is blessed with colourful traditions spread across countries and with individuals having deep connection towards their culture the celebrations take a whole new turn.

Each country or community has their age old traditions still intact the way they were and the world todays stands proud to witness some of biggest and weirdest celebrations being practiced in the name of traditions.

Here is a list of some wierdiest of all celebrations that goes around the worl. Lets have a look at how weird can the world get.



1. The Baby Jumping Festival: An yearly festival celebrated at Castrillo de Murcia, Spain. In this weird celebration for  Corpus Christi, a devil-dressed man jumps over babies lying in the middle of street. This custom was first staged in 1620, and has been celebrated as a festivity every year.



 

2. La Tomatina:  This world famous festivity is also the weirdest of all held every year at Bruñol, Valencia, where a whooping number of around 30,000 enthusiasts throw fresh and squeezed tomatoes on one another.  Its history is traced back to 1945 during Anti-Franco protests, where soldiers due to lack of weapons and ammunitions, used Tomatoes in their protests.





3. The Thaipusam Festival: The festival is a huge hit amongst locals Tamilians. This festival is the most gruesome of all, where devotees pierce various parts of their bodies with skewers. This yearly festival is celebrated as an honor and devotion to their Lord Murugan.

 




4. Near-Death Experience Festival: Next slot is taken back again by Spain, to be precise Fiesta de Santa Marta de Ribarteme. In this unique festivity people who have had a Near-Death openly talk about their experience as an honor to the patron saint of resurrection, Santa Marta de Ribarteme. During the customs the coffins with lucky survivors are carried till the cemetery and around the church.