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Tomatina Tomato Fight 2010

Each year in Bunol, Spain (in the Valencia region) the world’s largest tomato fight commences. The fight is among about 40,000 tourists and uses 100 tons of ripe tomatoes.

The festivities are supposed to commence when the first person climbs to the top of the two story high, highly greased up wooden pole. However, since this usually takes a while, people just don’t wait, and the tomato fight starts early. The fight is part of an annual festival that has taken place for the past 60 years.


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Miss Universe 2010

Miss Universe 2010 was held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. on August 23, 2010. Jimena Navarrete, Miss Mexico, was crowned Miss Universe 2010 by outgoing titlehoder Stefanía Fernández from Venezuela.

Miss Mexico Jimena Navarrete, of Guadalajara, beat out 88 other women from six continents at the 59th annual pageant.

Miss Jamaica Yendi Philipps took second place, Miss Australia Jesinta Campbell took third, Miss Ukraine Anna Poslavska got fourth, and Miss Philippines Venus Raj—the projected favorite coming into the competition—took fifth place.

Navarrete was the top scoring competitor in the evening gown component of the competition, and was the second-highest scorer in the swimsuit portion.

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Star Wars Celebration V in Orlando

Fans in costume were common as thousands from all over the galaxy visited the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando on Sunday, August 15, 2010, for the last day of Star Wars: Celebration V.

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Goth Festival

In fact, these people look nice and friendly, though the outfits are a bit spooky. Would you participate?


Ostrich Festival in Phoenix, Arizona

The Ostrich Festival was created in Arizona in 1989. It has been recognized as one of the “Top 10 Unique Festivals in the United States” with its lanky ostriches, multiple entertainment bands and many special gift and food vendors.

Ostrich Races may be the main attraction of the Ostrich Festival. Races are run several times throughout the three day festival. Each ostrich race lasts about 50 minutes. The ostrich races are included in the price of admission.

There is something for everyone at the Ostrich Festival. The Ostrich Festival will feature Ostrich Races, an Exotic Petting Zoo, Pig Races, a Sea Lion Show, a Hot Rod Show, Amateur Boxing, a Thrill Circus (including the Globe of Death), Jest in Time Family Circus, Medieval Jousting, an additional live ostrich display and three stages of live entertainment, all included in admission price. The music schedule and attractions schedule should help you plan your days at the Ostrich Festival. All concerts and performances are included in the admission charge. Concerts are lawn seating. Chairs and blankets encouraged. The Chandler Ranch Stage is new to the festival this year and will turn into a dance party after dark.


Tickets for the Ostrich Festival can be purchased at the event each day with prices ranging from $7 to $9. Children five and under are free. You can also obtain one day, all-day unlimited ride passes for $20 (advance) or $25 (gate). Don’t forget Family Fun Packs: for $62 your family will receive two adult admissions, two child admissions, and 2 all-day carnival ride passes. Advance tickets are cheaper than buying them at the gate. You can get advance tickets at all Food City and Bashas’ stores. That makes a good deal even better!


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