10. New Years Dive: Siberia, Russia
Russian divers perform the tradition of diving into the lake, which reaches 5390 feet to bring the new year trees and the trees planted in it. It seems not that dangerous, but the lake that some persons called the deepest lake in the world is under the ice, and to do this We have to cut the surface of the ice in very cold condition. This tradition has lasted from the year 1982.
New Year Dive
9. Polar Bear Plunge: Maryland, USA
Tradition done in the winter in many of countries that involve many participants to jump into cold water. In Maryland tradition carried on Sandy Point State Park. Each participant actually must sign a document containing the statement that “this is very dangerous leap, can cause serious injury , such as paralysis, hypothermia, and even death “. But still some brave people do that.
Polar Bear Plunge
Polar bear plunge - The dangerous Leap
8. Firework Battle: Chios, Greece
Strange tradition, which occurred in Greece. Originates from the saturation when people prayed in church, and they were burned firecrackers to release the saturation. Then the people begin to burn Fireworks with the target is their church and they often fought each other church congregation fireworks between one with other churches.
Firework Battle, Chios Greece
7. Baby Dropping Ritual: Solapur, India
Muslims in western India, at Solapur exactly, lining up to drop their babies from a tower with a height of 15 meters.This ritual has been done for over 500 years, and believed to make their child grow healthy and strong.
Baby Dropping, Solapur India
6. Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling: Gloucester, England
Festival held each May at Cooper’s Hill, Gloucestershire in England. This festival involves cheese rolled down a very steep hill, and then hundreds of people start to walk down the hill (risk life and limb) to catch the cheese.
Cheese Rolling
5. Onbashira: Tokyo, Japan
Obashira means “the pillars of honor” in English. This tradition done once every 6 years. The tradition done by riding a cut down tree trunk down the hill.
Onbashira, Tokyo, Japan
4. Goat Tossing Festival: Spain
Spain have a lot of bizarre festivals such as the goat tossing festival. Every year on the fourth Sunday in January, the local people from a small town named Manganeses de la Polvorosa gather for the festival of goat tossing in honor of St. Vincent de Paul, their patron saint. This festival has lasted so long and no one knows when this began.Festival involving a young boy who found a goat in the village, a goat tied up, and then rises to the top of the belfry of the local Church. He then dropped a goat from a height of more than 50 feet in which the goat is (hopefully) caught by the villagers who held the tarpaulin sheet. Village officials have been banned this festivals but It still continues. Humane agencies complained about this, but this tradition is still run.
Goat Tossing Festival
3. Yanshui Beehive Rockets Festival: Yanshui, Taiwan
A tradition of 15 days after the Chinese Lunar New Year holidays is releasing fireworks into the sky, but not in Taiwan, They are directed the fireworks toward people crowd.
Yanshui Beehive Rockets Festival, Yanshui Taiwan
2. Running of the bulls: Pamplona, Spain
Very famous in the World. But also very dangerous. This festival is to honor the patron saint for the city. In this festival people run with the bulls.
Running of the bulls, Pamplona Spain
Running of the bulls Pamplona Spain, The Route
1. College Hazing: Bandung, Indonesia
Facts around the world concluded that 49% of new students will experience college hazing. But this one that done in Bandung, Indonesia is very bad college hazing practice.Even It’s rejected by the school, but It do happen. A lot of protest to disperse the school as each year always fall victims. Violence in the form of beatings and kicks in the chest with a reason is a part of coaching on this college and has become a dangerous tradition of this college. This is just a case. I’m sure there’s other college hazing as well in various part of the world.
College hazing Bandung, Indonesia
Those tradition have to be re-thought as more bad aspect rather than good aspect. Do You think So?
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