Events of the world

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Don't think there's a thread for this yet but perhaps we can start a list of the best/interesting events to the world. So far I have

  • Oktober Fest in Munich, Germany
  • Watching the chimney in Rome when picking a new Pope
  • Carnivale in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  • Correfoc (Fire Run) during the La Merce festival in Barcelona, Spain
  • Holi festival (Festival of Colour?) in India
  • Northern (Norway) or Southern lights (Tasmania, Australia) for photography (YMMV!)
 
IMO add the Harbin Ice Festival to the list and also many of the Japanese Festivals.
 
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Moomba!! King of all festivals. But I haven't been to Floriade yet.
 
Keukenhof in Spring! 🌷
Death Valley for the Heatstroke Open.🏌️
Warbirds over Wanaka. ✈️
St. Paddys Day somewhere in Ireland. ☘️
Donauinselfest. 🎼
Songkran in Thailand or Myanmar. 💦
Monaco Grand Prix. 🏎
 
Christmas markets across Europe during December (various cities, Strasbourg gets a good rap, we enjoyed Vienna, many others).
Thaipusam in Malaysia and Singapore - not for the faint hearted.
Boka night, or Bokeljska Noc, in Kotor, Montenegro with decorated boats and lots of music, which we stumbled across.
 
The Summernats....

Actually a few good ones:

Nozawa Fire Festival
Sapporo Snow Festival
Bastille Day in France
Midsummers night in Finland
Annual Streif downhill race in Kitzbuhel Austria
 
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Calgary Stampede in Calgary, Canada. closer to home - the wildflower season of West Australia - especially the Coral Coast & Pilbara as well as later around the Stirling Ranges in the Great Southern. Spectacular.
 
Hiroshima August 6th. At 8:15 on the morning of August 6th, marking the exact moment when the atomic bomb was dropped, bells ring out at temples, sirens.

Then the Lantern Floating Ceremony later than night.

 
The Last Post on Remembrance Day in Ypres was literally tear-jerking.

Lobbing in Edinburgh in he middle of Edinburgh Fringe was quite entertaining, felt like such a dag getting last-minute Adam Hills tickets but when they're something like £20 it seemed silly to pass-up the opportunity. :)

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But I haven't been to Floriade yet.
I don't think they let you in to that unless Nonna is taking you.
 
great topic.
I generally avoid the "big crowd" events, but some memorable experiences that come to mind...
Midsummer in Sweden with a family at their summer house.
Edinburgh (during the) festival, mainly enjoying the fringe and the general party vibe
Australia day in Whistler Blackcomb
Salzburg on Mozart's birthday
Champs Elysee for the Tour de France finish
 
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How do the patrons get to Summernats when JQ doesn't fly to CBR??? 🤔

Ever heard of tiger?

Plus because summernats is on the northern side of Canberra, at almost exactly at the intersection between the road that takes you to Sydney and the road the takes you to Melbourne (and Adelaide, and even Perth if you're truly game), it's not too hard for people to find.
 
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