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Bunol's town hall estimated more than 40,000 people, some from as far away as Japan and Australia, took up arms Wednesday and pelted each other with 120 tonnes of ripe tomatoes in the yearly food fight known as the 'Tomatina' now in its 66th year.
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Bunol's town hall estimated more than 40,000 people, some from as far away as Japan and Australia, took up arms Wednesday and pelted each other with 120 tons of ripe tomatoes in the yearly food fight known as the 'Tomatina' now in its 66th year.
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REUTERS A man pours tomato pulp over others after the annual "Tomatina" (tomato fight) in the Mediterranean village of Bunol.
World Travelers 2010
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Alberto Saiz/Associated Press Tens of thousands of revelers, like the one at left, pelted each other with tons of ripe and over-ripe tomatoes at the annual "Tomatina" festival in Bunol, Spain, Wednesday.
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Alberto Saiz/Associated Press FOOD FIGHT: A reveler played in tomato pulp during the "Tomatina" tomato-fight festival in Bunol, Spain, Wednesday.
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The annual "Tomatina" tomato fight fiesta in Spain draws revelers from around the world.
ajc.com - News 2010
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The annual "Tomatina" tomato fight fiesta in Spain draws revelers from around the world.
ajc.com - News 2010
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The annual "Tomatina" tomato fight fiesta in Spain draws revelers from around the world.
ajc.com - News 2010
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Reuters - A reveller rests in tomato pulp during the annual "Tomatina"
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The annual "Tomatina" tomato fight fiesta in Spain draws revelers from around the world.
ajc.com - News 2010
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