As much as 20,000 people gathered in the Spanish town of Buñol to throw bright red tomatoes as part of Spain’s La Tomatina festival, which returned after a two-year halt due to the pandemic.
The tomato festival saw trucks unload 130 tonnes of tomatoes in one of Buñol’s main streets, with attendees paying €12 each to take part in the traditional Spanish activity.
Inspired by a food fight between children in 1945, the one-hour activity showered the tomato-producing region with vibrant red pulp. The festival’s 75th anniversary has become an international tourist attraction, bringing in large quantities of visitors from around the world.
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