Playing ketchup in Spain - thousands wage the Tomatina fight
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[August 28, 2019]
BUNOL, Spain (Reuters) - Thousands
of revelers hurled tonnes of tomatoes at each other on Wednesday,
cavorting in the red pulp beneath their feet in the Spanish town of
Bunol.
Organizers of the annual Tomatina festival tossed 145 tonnes of
over-ripe tomatoes into the crowd from six large trucks, quickly
converting the town into a sea of pink and red.
Some revelers wore goggles to protect their eyes and some buildings were
draped with tarpaulin to preserve their walls, while others got soaked
with the pulp, creating a scene worthy of a modern art painting.
The Tomatina is said to have originated from a spontaneous bust-up
amongst villagers in 1945.
It was banned for a while during the 1950s at the height of General
Francisco Franco's dictatorship, but survived to gain popularity across
Spain in the 1980s and today draws large crowds of visitors from abroad
as well as Spaniards.
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Revellers throw tomatoes during the annual "La Tomatina" food fight
festival in Bunol, near Valencia, Spain, August 28, 2019.
REUTERS/Juan Medina
The town hall distributed more than 20,000 tickets to the festival
this year.
(Reporting by Guillermo Martinez and Juan Medina; Writing by Andrei
Khalip; Editing by Alison Williams)
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