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What's it really like at La Tomatina?

SPAIN | Tue, 11 Nov 2014 | By connectlocally | Views [4701]

The 1st truck drove through the 20,000 anticipating attendees and dumped its load of over-ripened tomatoes onto the streets. In bursts of elation the crowd surged towards the missiles and began throwing them at whichever hapless soul happened to fall ... Read more >

Tags: bunol, festival, gopro, la tomatina, spain

Shın Deep ın Tomatoes

SPAIN | Wed, 12 Oct 2011 | By rachelina | Views [2681]

One uneventful bus rıde later and we were ın Valencıa and faced wıth our next challenge: makıng our way to Puçol, where we would be campıng for the next 3 nıghts. Despıte plannıng for months to go to La Tomatına we had neglected to get around to ... Read more >

Tags: bunol, camping, festival, la tomatina, pucol, spain, tomatoes, valencia, water and wine festival

Inside World Festivals: La Tomatina

SPAIN | Tue, 27 Apr 2010 | By worldfestivals | Views [5731] | Video

Every year on the last Wednesday in August a little town called Buñol in the Valencia region of Spain plays host to the world's largest food fight. During La Tomatina, tens of thousands of people throw around 150,000 tomatoes (equal to 90,000 ... Read more >

Tags: bunol, fruit, la tomatina, parades, spain, spanish festivals, tomatoes, travel, valencia, world festivals

 

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