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Food Fight! The World’s Largest Food Fight Occurs Every Year in Spain

Friday, December 24th, 2010

Early on a beautiful, bright sunny morning in August, trucks groaning with over 90,000 pounds of red ripe tomatoes ease down the ancient, narrow streets of this picturesque Mediterranean village in the Valencia region of Spain.

Bound for the Farmers’ Market?

Not today.

Today is the Annual La Tomatina — Or “Tomato Fight.”

By 11am this small town will be awash in a fiery blaze of tomato juice as up to 20,000 “combatants” engage in the world’s largest food fight.

First buckets of water are thrown at the crowd from the tomato trucks, mostly as a foretaste of what is to come. Then the tomatoes start rain down from the truck. Those on the ground catch and pickup the orbs and start throwing them back at the trucks and at each other. Soon it is all out red juice war with everyone seeming to be an army of one.

After the battle, you can wash off in makeshift public showers supplied by the town folk.

History of La Tomatina

The batalla — or “battle” — takes place during a week-long celebration that has no political or religious significance — it’s just good, messy fun. It seems to have started as recently as the 1940’s when a number of friends started a tomato fight for unknown reasons in Buol’s main town square. Soon the fun started drawing passers-by into the fray and everyone had a great time.

It was apparently so much fun that the city officials decided to make it an annual event and it has grown to the huge festival it is today drawing people — and attention — from all over the world.

They now sponsor it, pay for it and clean up the mess.

More Than Just Throwing Tomatoes

But that is because La Tomatina has grown into a full-blown fiesta that now includes the festival for the town’s patron saint. For the week leading up to the epic battle every year the town is filled with tourists — and tourist money! — and there are parades, fireworks and street parties with wine, music, dancing and plenty of good food including the town specialty — Paella.

Made, naturally, with…tomatoes.

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A Sweet Overview Of The Balearics

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

If you have never been to the Balearics, also known as the Balearic Islands, you have no idea what you…apos;re missing. Set in the Western portion of the Mediterranean Sea, this archipelago of islands is rich with mystical history and interesting stories.

Without any true documentation of the original inhabitants of the island chain, many different versions of the potential truth have been created. It was once thought that the very first visitors to the island were actually cast offs from a Boeotian ship that wrecked offshore. These visitors were said to have formed their own society. Others believe that the island was empty until after the infamous Trojan War, where the islands were settled in the quest for conquer.

The islands have a great European following and many happy holidays have taken place on the visitor destination islands. Every amenity is easy to find, including boat hires, and if you…apos;re looking for a party to attend there is always one going on. If you would rather go for the laid back style of a family holiday, it is equally and readily available to you. Be welcomed by warm locals and enjoy the fabulous stay.

While it is officially considered a province of Spain, the Balearics are also very much a melting pot. Those who visit the islands tend to fall in love with windswept beaches, beautiful clean waters and magical inspiration. Many writers and poets have landed on these islands and have found the inspiration so strong they rarely left.

There is always a sense of partying going on when you land on Ibiza. While there are plenty of island choices for those who are looking for more solitude than overnight company, it is said that anything goes provided no one is getting hurt. It…apos;s an interesting concept that travelers have taken a stiff liking to.

For a kick back and relax type of holiday, you might prefer the very popular choice of Mallorca. Here, you can find all of the fun built right into a family vacation that will bring lasting memories. With more than 6 million yearly visitors, this is definitely one of the favored destinations.

Tom Binns is a actor and sailor for Ibiza boat charter