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5 weird and wonderful world festivals

Looking for a weird and wonderful event? There are hundreds of exciting, odd and – well, plain silly – festivals around the world providing any excuse for a celebration.  Here are five weird and wonderful festivals that you definitely wonÂ’t be disappointed with.  If you have more to add, then please leave a comment! Fallas Festival, Valencia, Spain Fallas is the fire which is held in Valencia, Spain each year.  More than 300 monuments are created that reflect the strifeÂ’s that have occurred over the previous year, these monuments can cost up to €600,000 to create yet are all burnt down during the course of the festival.  There are loads of fireworks, music everywhere and processions throughout the city; this all goes on for for 2 days. Holi Festival, India Known as the festival of colours this unique festival celebrates by throwing coloured dyes and coloured water at each other to celebrate religion and enjoy the start of spring.  The colours are believed to bring feelings of love and belongingness. Holi festival Baby jumping, Castrillo De Murcia, Spain This bizarre Christian festival involves men dressed in black, the beating of drums and of course baby jumping.  Babies are placed on mats while men dressed up as the devil proceed to jump over them to cleanse their sins from the last life. Big Mountain Furniture Race, Whitefish, Montana, USA The Big Mountain Furniture race sees 40 contestants battling it out in the hope of winning a sofa.  Held every April at the Whitefish ski resort, each entry must feature some kind of furniture – this might be a living room scene, toilet or armchair – all of which must have breaks fitted. Birdman Competition, Bognor Regis, UK Every year in Bognor Regis the Birdman competition sees hundreds of people compete with the aim of flying.  From jet packs, to homemade planes you will see the serious and the silly! Birdman Andrea Crome is Marketing Manager at WorldSIM. If you would like to be a guest blogger on A Luxury Travel Blog in order to raise your profile, please contact us.

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  1. Never heard of the Fallas festival until now! Absolutely crazy! I’m all up for the tomato festival though ;)

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