Wednesday, March 30, 2016

10 Awesome Ways Japan is Winning!





Ever been to Japan ? Well these are the things that make Japan stand out from the rest! And I think these are pretty damn awesome! I wouldn't mind going there for my next holiday myself!
Check out these cool ways Japan is winning against the world :
10 Ways Japan is Beating Everyone
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10 common things i bet You don't know the real names, do you?





There are so many things around the World you talk about, you know the names of many things, but there are many Common Things I bet You dont know the Real Names of. Sometimes it becomes a problem while conversating about things you know you talking about, but you don’t know how to acknowledge them. You just don’t know what they are known as. You usually get puzzled what to call them or acknowledge them with. Let’s have a look at 10 such common things, are you ready?

1. Fragrance of Rain on Dry Earth

Like, you know the fragrance that comes when Rain hits the dry earth, we all love it. But what is exactly the way we should acknowledge that smell? Is there a word in the Vocabulary that defines that mesmerizing fragrance of Rain on Dry earth?
smell of rain on dry earth, petrichor
I knew you didn’t know… It is called Petrichor. Let’s see if you know the next one, Ready?

2. Question Mark followed by Exclamation Mark

You know the Question mark, and you know the Exclamation mark. But do you know what we call when a question mark is followed by the exclamation mark?


interro bang, question mark and exclamation mark
Think, think! Well, it is called Interrobang. Lets bang the next one now.

3. Pointed Fingers of a Fork

We all use Fork while eating our food, But do you know what are those pointed fingers of the fork known as?
fork tines


Hmm, so, they are called Tines. There are still more things you didn’t know the names of, Lets explore them all.

4. Tiny Little Finger of the Feet

Ever Wondered What do we call the little tiny finger on your feet?
minmus, the little finger on your feet
Minimus, I am sure You didn’t know this one! Try the next.


5. Colorful Light Circles

  • Rub your eyes, and you will see some colorful light circles. Do you know what they are?
phospene, coloured ball when you rub your closed eyes
They are called, Phosphene. Let’s explore the next unknown name.

6. Space Between the Eyebrows

This one is easy, you must know the name of all your body parts. But, do you know what is the space between your eyebrows known as? You don’t know?
space between eyebrows, Glabella
It is known as, Glabella. Good Luck with the next one!

7. String like Things on Peeled Banana

While peeling a Banana, you might have come across those strings like things. Do you know what they are named?
banana peeled phloem bundles
These annoying strings like things are called, Phloem Bundles.

8. Not Wanting To Get Out of Bed in Morning

Every morning when You Alarm rings and you still need a sleep of 5 more minutes. Do you know the feeling or state of not wanting to get out of bed has a name too? Do you know what it is called?
dont want to wake up in morning,  dysania
The need of more sleep, and not wanting to get out of bed is a state of mind that is called Dysania.

9. Chills you Get While Listening Music


  • We all love music and while we are listening to the music we feel a chill. Do you know what those chills you get while listening music are called?


  • girl listening music while dancing, Frisson
    These chills are known as Frisson. Check the Next one!

    10. Pink Nodule on the Inner Corner of your Eyes


  • On the inner corner of your eyes there is a pink nodule. That small pink nodule is a important part of your eye. But do you know what this tiny little pink part is known as?






  • pink tiny nodule of eyes, Lacrimal caruncle
    The tiny pink nodule at the inner corner of your eyes is known as Lacrimal Caruncle.
    So, I hope you have added 10 new words to your vocabulary today. If you are amazed with these 10 things, you didn’t know the real names of… Then please Do share it with your friends too.
    Image Credits: Imgur.com

    Source : http://www.trendsnhealth.com/common-things-i-bet-you-dont-know-the-real-names/












    Top 10 MEME's of 2016 (So Far)





    Memes are cultural symbols and social ideas that spread virally, primarily with the intent to either make people laugh or to make fun of others.
    The meme content itself is usually something of minor everyday consequence: jokes, urban legends, TV and movie references, human and animal oddities.  In rare cases, memes can be profound art and music curiosities, and even philosophical ideas.
    The noteworthy aspect of a meme is its infectious nature:  it invites people to spread it through social media, email, and photo-sharing.
    Here are the most popular modern internet memes today.
    Be Like Bill: a passive-aggressive meme that comments on people's life choices
    Be Like Bill: a passive-aggressive meme that comments on people's life choices.

    1.  Be Like Bill

    This 2015-2016 meme is a raging virus:  it has propagated faster than any other internet meme.
    Bill is a stick person illustration, with white space left for captioning.  The version pictured here is the Bill with the hat/toque headdress.  You will also see versions of stick person Bill sitting at a computer.
    The irresistible appeal of Bill is that it is a powerful passive-aggressive way to make public judgments of other people's life choices.  If you want to comment against something you disagree with, the innocuous Bill stick figure is an excellent vehicle to transmit your message.
    In the same way that Kermit and his teacup have become a tool for highlighting and criticizing others, Bill is a wildfire hit with anyone who wants to feel morally superior to others.
    You can create your own Bill meme narrative herehere and here.


    #butthatsnoneofmybusiness
    Kermit and tea = 'you're being judged as an idiot'.


    2.  'But That's None of My Business'

    While the imagery seems innocent enough, this recent meme is used to openly pass sarcastic judgement on someone, much like Be Like Bill.  When you think someone is an idiot for some life decision he or she has made, you can post a photo of Kermit drinking tea, along with the phrase 'but that's none of my business'.  The memorable muppet image will help the message gnaw on the person's brain for a while, and remind them that they've been judged.
    Create your own Kermit teacup meme here.

    Kylo Ren and his tri-lightsaber
    Kylo Ren and his tri-lightsaber.

    3.  Kylo Ren's Tri-Lightsaber

     When the trailer of the new Star Wars Episode 7 movie was released, fans went into a frenzy over the tri-lightsaber of the character Kylo Ren.  Apparently, the functionality of such a mythical weapon was debatable.  This spurred a viral form of playful vandalism, where readers around the world would photoshop different implements onto Ren's lightsaber, like this example of a swiss army knife in this photo.


    Tardar Sauce of Arizona
    Grumpy Cat: "Tardar Sauce" of Arizona.

    4.  Grumpy Cat

    Grumpy Cat is  a housepet from Arizona.  Her real name is 'Tardar Sauce', and she has a disorder called 'feline dwarfism'. With a distinctive underbite that gives her a pouting facial expression, this little beast has become the poster child of sarcasm and faux negativity.  Thousands of captioned meme photos have been based on Tardar's seemingly-sad face.  In actuality, Tardar is a very happy and friendly cat, which makes the sarcasm memes even richer!
    Bard Ylvisaker and Vegard Ylvisaker of Ylvis perform on NBC's TODAY Show. - Cindy Ord/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images
    Cindy Ord/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images

    5.  Ylvis: What Does the Fox Say?

    Norwegian comedy and music duo, Ylvis, asks the question "what sound do foxes make?" Sure enough, they not only provide the answer, but they present it via a preposterous dance video that has gone viral in recent weeks. Let's see if this new musical meme could be the new 'Gangnam Style' music video! The video is at 12 million viewings as of this writing...

    See The Fox music video here... More »
    screen capture of YouTube
    screen capture of YouTube. screen capture of YouTube

    6.  The New Old Spice Guy

    These preposterous commercials are exactly that: preposterous. Yet these commercials have a real charm that makes women grin and men guffaw. Take a look at the number of hits that these Old Spice commercials get on YouTube... that should give you a sense of how viral these commercials are. More »
    Getty Images
    Rickrolling. Getty Images

    7.  Rickroll Someone

    This prankster meme refuses to die! 'Rickrolling' is when people pretend to send critical business email links in emails, but they actually send links to Rick Astley music videos from the 1980's. More »

    8.  More Cowbell

    Christopher Walken immortalized the expression 'more cowbell' on Saturday Night Live. Today, 'more cowbell' is a daily expression of humor. This particular meme won't reach you by email forwards, but you can certainly expect the expression 'more cowbell' to occur in daily conversation with the modern generation. More »
    u mad bro
    u mad bro.

    9.  U Mad Bro

    'U mad bro' is arguably a trifecta meme, because it is simultaneously a meme, a conversational expression, and a form of trolling/flaming all at once. This meme expression allegedly started in 2003 when hiphop musician Cam'Ron engaged in a heated discussion with talk show host Bill O'Reilly over how his music affected children. Over the last decade, 'u mad bro' has grown into a daily conversation term for the millennial generation, and spawned several versions of itself as 'he mad', 'she mad', 'why you mad tho', and more. More »

    10.  Randall, the Honey Badger Animal Narrator

    Randall is an effeminate narrator who creates voice-overs for animal videos. He is renowned for coining the expression 'honey badger don't care', which is quickly becoming a conversational phrase of courage.

    Randall's narrating is flamboyant, irreverent, profane, sassy and preposterous all at once. His internet fame started with his narration of a badger video, where the little beast would hunt and eat its prey on screen. Oddly, Randall's narration is quite engaging, so don't be surprised if you find yourself wanting more Randall videos after honey badger.

    See the honey badger video here More »

    Source: http://netforbeginners.about.com/od/weirdwebculture/tp/50-Internet-Memes-that-Have-Won-Our-Hearts.html



    10 Free Windows Programs Every PC Owner Should Install Immediately





    So, what free programs should you download first for your Windows machine? Or, if you’ve already got a PC, what apps should you already be running daily? We think we’ve got 10 of the most essential, indispensable, must-have free programs for Windows. Dive in below, and tell us what we missed in the comments section.

    Soluto

    If your PC takes forever and a day to start up and get going, then Soluto is for you. Soluto runs during startup and identifies the programs that are taking the longest to open; it then gives you the option to prevent those programs from opening when you boot your computer in the future. If you're unsure whether you need to be running a program on startup, Soluto also shows you, in a handy pie chart, what percentage of other Soluto users choose to disable that program from starting. Crowd-sourced computer wisdom! That's my favorite use of Soluto, but there are several more on the Soluto.com dashboard. You can view your hard drive usage, change your default browser and homepage, manage applications on other computers, if family members need computer help (Hi, Mom!); and check for Windows and anti-virus updates. In short, Soluto is a Swiss army knife you'll want in your pack. You can download it for free here.

    Microsoft Security Essentials

    Even if you practice safe surfing, you're going to want an anti-virus program. Microsoft Security Essentials is a free, ever-updating application, from Microsoft (duh), that keeps you protected against the latest viruses and bugs. Like Kathy Lee needs Regis, your Windows PC needs Microsoft Security Essentials. Download it. (One other popular option, that is a bit more customizable, is AVG Anti-Virus, which you can find here. You should be fine with good ol' Microsoft Security Essentials, however.)

    Ccleaner

    Originally known as "crap cleaner," Ccleaner is a utility that scans your Windows machine and finds "crap" (temporary files, unneeded files, etc.) to recycle, with the aim of making your PC run faster. Think of Ccleaner as a bloodhound sniffing out the inessential and space-hogging junk on your computer. It's an easy-to-use tool that ensures your computer is run as fast as it can. Run Crap-Cleaner often to keep your computer operating smooth and steady. You can download Ccleaner here.

    Dropbox (Or, Google Drive, Or Microsoft SkyDrive)

    Don't lose your photos and documents if your laptop suddenly crashes for some reason! A service like Dropbox -- which can automatically upload your new photos, documents, and other essential files to the cloud for later access -- can save you from a lot of hassle when you inevitably spill vodka all over your keyboard and destroy your computer. Store those essentials in an online cloud locker like Dropbox, Google Drive or SkyDrive. (PLUG: We have a mini-guide to determine which cloud-based storage service is right for you here). You can download Dropbox (here) and set it up so that it automatically backs up certain folders (like Documents, Photos, My Music, whatever) whenever you add a new file. Don't use your PC without it (and don't drink straight vodka above the keyboard, either).

    Prey

    Say your laptop gets stolen by some scumbag laptop thief. What can you do to get it back? What if you could you track it on a map, or lock it down remotely, or turn on the webcam to spy on the criminal? Enter Prey, an awesome program that allows you to do all that and more. You just download Prey and register your device for free on the Prey website. If the laptop ever goes missing, you can notify Prey online and use the Prey control panel to geo-locate it, set off an alarm to hear if it's nearby, and lock down the device to prevent anyone else from using it. Scumbag laptop thieves are out there. Be ready for them with Prey. Get started here.

    Ninite

    This isn't a "program," per se, but it is an incredibly useful utility for mass-downloading a bunch of the applications on this list (and more essentials). Simply scan through the Ninite frontpage and check off the free programs you want to download to your computer, and Ninite will download them all at once. No need to visit dozens of websites: It's all right here, baby. For $10, you can also get "Ninite Updater," which scans your computer for apps and plug-ins that have updates available. A super useful utility, but obviously not free. At 10 bucks, there are worse ways to spend an Alexander Hamilton. Check out Ninite here.

    OpenOffice

    UPDATE 2: We buried OpenOffice too quickly! It is still supported, and your choice between OpenOffice and Libre Office is one of taste. Sorry, folks. UPDATE: Support for OpenOffice has ended; you're probably better off using Libre Office, descended from OpenOffice, instead. * Didn't get the Microsoft Office software suite with Windows? No worries! OpenOffice is a free suite of productivity software with applications that can replace Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Access. OpenOffice allows you to view documents created with Word and PowerPoint and Excel and whatnot while also allowing you to create those documents, too. It's everything you would want from Microsoft Office, for free. Save some cash while getting productive with your bad self. Pick up OpenOffice here.

    7-Zip

    Simple one: 7-Zip lets you unzip compressed folders and zip up uncompressed folders. Other popular, lightweight, free archive utilities include WinRar and PeaZip, though you probably don't need three archive utilities on your computer. I use 7-Zip and it suits me fine. You can download 7-Zip here.

    Google Music

    I can hear you scoff -- downloads of Google Music have been slower than a turtle wearing flip-flops -- but the free music locker service from Google is actually pretty handy. You just download a Google Music uploader, and the tool finds all of your downloaded music and uploads it into the cloud so that you can access and stream it from any device -- smartphone, tablet, or computer -- for free. The upload process takes a while -- weeks, even -- but I've found that it's worth it. Free access to my 14,000-song music library, on any smartphone, tablet, PC, or Mac, has been worth a simple fortnight of waiting for my music to finish uploading. Next time you're at work and have a song stuck in your head that you can't find on Spotify or YouTube, you'll know why. You can get started with Google Music here.

    VLC Media Player

    With the advent of the cloud, the VLC Player is less essential than it once was (did you know that once, when you wanted to watch a funny cat video online, you actually had to download a funny cat video file?). VLC Media Player is still useful as a lightweight, fast-opening media hub for all your music, TV shows, movies, DVDs, and more. Set it as your default media player and never deal with iTunes or Windows Media Player again. Downloads of the VLC Media Player are right here.


    22 Breathtaking Festivals Around The World That You Must See Before You Die





    Witness some of the most unique and fabulous celebrations from all around the world. Festivals that have gathered millions of people from around the world partying, drinking and having the time of their lives. Experience life the way it should be lived.

    1. The Rio de Janeiro Carnival - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    1. The Rio de Janeiro Carnival - Rio de Janeiro, BrazilThe Carnaval in Rio de Janeiro is a world famous festival held before Lent every year and considered the biggest carnival in the world with 2 million people per day on the streets. The first festivals of Rio date back to 1823. The typical Rio carnival parade is filled with revelers, floats and adornments from numerous samba schools which are located in Rio.

    2. Chinese New Year

    2. Chinese New YearThe biggest holiday, with dragons, fireworks, symbolic clothing, flowers, lanterns, and celebration is China's most important and significant day of the year. Also known as the Spring Festival, Chinese New Year celebrations traditionally run from Chinese New Year's Eve, the last day of the last month of the Chinese calendar, to the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first month, making the festival the longest in the Chinese calendar!
    It marks China's greatest festival - an important traditional Chinese holiday celebrated at the turn of the Chinese calendar. In China, it is also known as the Spring Festival. Chinese New Year celebrations traditionally run from Chinese New Year's Eve, the last day of the last month of the Chinese calendar, to the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first month, making the festival the the longest in the Chinese calendar.

    3. Boryeong Mud Festival - South Korea

    3. Boryeong Mud Festival - South KoreaA South Korea cosmetics company developed a line of beauty products which featured mud from the Boryeong mud flats as a main ingredient. Since the company couldn't be bothered to spend money on commercials, the Boryeong Mud Festival was born so potential customers could feel the benefits of the special mud firsthand. In case you attend and get bored of the mud slides, mud prison, mud pools, and mud skiing, you can enjoy live music, acupuncture, and the festival's culminating fireworks display.

    4. Burning Man - Black Rock Desert, Nevada, USA

    4. Burning Man - Black Rock Desert, Nevada, USABurning Man is an annual event when up to 48,000 people gather in Nevada’s Black Rock desert to create art and express their individuality. It takes its name from the ritual burning of a large wooden effigy, which is set alight on Saturday evening. The event is described as an experiment in community, art, radical self-expression, and radical self-reliance. People who have gone to Burning Man gatherings claim you need to attend to truly understand.

    5. Harbin Ice and Snow Festival - Harbin, China

    5. Harbin Ice and Snow Festival - Harbin, China
    A festival exhibiting the most exquisite ice and snow sculptures in the world. Every year people build incredible things out of ice and snow, decorating them with lights and lasers. This exhibition has a lot to offer, one can only find out after visiting it...and it is phenomenal!

    6. White Nights Festival - St. Petersburg, Russia

    6. White Nights Festival - St. Petersburg, RussiaThe White Nights Festival is an annual international arts festival during the season of the midnight sun. It consists of a series of classical ballet, opera and music events and includes performances by Russian dancers, singers, musicians and actors, as well as famous international guest stars. The Scarlet Sails celebration is the culmination of the White Nights season, the largest public event anywhere in Russia with the annual estimated attendance about 1 million people, most of whom are students from thousands of schools and colleges, both local and international.

    7. Dia de los muertos (Day of the Dead) - Mexico

    7. Dia de los muertos (Day of the Dead) - Mexico
    is a Mexican holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and around the world in other cultures. The holiday focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died. It is particularly celebrated in Mexico where the day is a bank holiday. Traditions connected with the holiday include building private altars called ofrendas, honoring the deceased using sugar skulls, marigolds, and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed, and visiting graves with these as gifts.
    Scary indeed!

    8. Running of The Bulls - Pamplona, Spain

    8. Running of The Bulls - Pamplona, SpainThe Running of the Bulls is a part of the famous San Fermin festival - a practice that involves running in front of a small group of bulls (typically a dozen) that have been let loose on a course of a sectioned-off subset of a town's streets. A first rocket is set off at 8 a.m. to alert the runners that the corral gate is open. A second rocket signals that all six bulls have been released. The third and fourth rockets are signals that all of the herd has entered the bullring and its corral respectively, marking the end of the event. Every year between 200 and 300 people are injured during the run although most injuries are contusions due to falls and are not serious. So you think you're up for it?

    9. Holi - Nepal/India

    9. Holi - IndiaHoli is a spring festival also known as the festival of colors. It is an ancient Hindu religious festival which starts with a Holika bonfire on the night before Holi where people gather, sing and dance. The next morning is free for all carnival of colors, where everyone plays, chases and colors each other with dry powder and colored water, with some carrying water guns and colored water-filled balloons for their water fight. Anyone and everyone is fair game, friend or stranger, rich or poor, man or woman, children and elders. Groups carry drums and musical instruments, go from place to place, sing and dance.

    10. Up Helly Aa Fire Festival - Scotland

    10. Up Helly Aa Fire Festival - Scotland
    It takes place in Lerwick, Shetland, on the last Tuesday in January every year. Up Helly Aa day involves a series of marches and visitations, culminating in a torch-lit procession and the burning of a galley. This is followed by hours of performing acts and dancing in halls throughout Lerwick. There is a main guizer who is dubbed the "Jarl". There is a committee which a person must be part of for 15 years before one can be a jarl, and only one person is elected to this committee each year. The procession culminates in the torches being thrown into a replica Viking longship or galley.

    11. Carnival of Venice - Venice, Italy

    11. Carnival of Venice - Venice, ItalyThe tradition of carnival dates back over 900 years. It was the one time during the year when there were no bounds. Everybody was free to do things desired all year without any guilt thanks to the masks. During the carnival, Venice comes alive with masked Venetians and tourists. Bands,jugglers and entertainers are everywhere and the canals are full of colorful boats. The nights are also full of parties and masked balls.It gives you a feeling as if fairy tales are coming alive!

    12. Pingxi Lantern Festival - Taiwan

    12. Pingxi Lantern Festival - Taiwan
    Its a festival that witnesses thousands of sky lanterns light over Pingxi District in Taiwan. It was originally celebrated to ward of evil and disease from the town. The Taipei Pingshi Sky Lanterns were released originally to let others know that the town was safe. These lanterns are decorated with wishes and images relating to the owner and finally they're released off into the sky together magically decorating the sky into a sanctuary of lights.

    13. La Tomatina - Spain

    13. La Tomatina - Spain
    Fun, frolic, dance and lots of tomatoes - this is one festival you absolutely cannot miss. Participants throw tomatoes at each other and ride down those tomato-streaked slides having the time of their lives. Be it tomato fights or the enormous water showers that follow, la tomatina is one event that gets you dancing and engaging in unlimited fun.

    14. Oktoberfest - Munich, Germany

    14. Oktoberfest - Munich, Germany
    Oktoberfest is the world's largest beer festival held annually in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It is a 16-day festival running from late September to the first weekend in October with more than 6 million people from around the world attending the event every year. The event is all about beer, beer and only beer. Imagine being surrounded by those traditional huge glasses of beer and serving them are the beautiful and sensational waitresses. Its a party well endowed!


    15. New Year's Eve - Sydney Harbor, Australia

    15. New Year's Eve - Sydney Harbor, Australia
    Sydney New Year’s Eve is an annual multi-tiered event held every New Year’s Eve over Sydney Harbor, centering on the Harbor Bridge. Its main features are the two pyrotechnic displays, the 9pm Family Fireworks and the Midnight Fireworks. It is known as the best place in the world to see the New Year fireworks display.

    16. Songkran Water Festival - Thailand

    16. Songkran Water Festival - Thailand
    The Thai New Year festival falls on some of the hottest days in Thailand, and people celebrate by throwing water on each other, using water guns, buckets, hoses- whatever they can get their hands on. Sometimes chalk or menthol (the latter causes a cooling sensation) is mixed into the water to create a paste which people smear on each other’s faces for good fortune. Elephants can also be seen walking around and splashing off water jets at people!


    17. Saint Patrick's Day - Ireland

    17. Saint Patrick's Day - Ireland

    It is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated on 17 March. It is named after Saint Patrick, the most commonly recognized of the patron saints of Ireland.  The day commemorates Saint Patrick and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland, as well as celebrates the heritage and culture of the Irish in general. Celebrations generally involve public parades and festivals and the wearing of green attire or shamrocks. Christians also attend church services and the Lenten restrictions on eating and drinking alcohol are lifted for the day, which has encouraged and propagated the holiday's tradition of alcohol consumption. If you're not wearing green then watch out because you ought to get pinched!

    18. Gay Pride Parade - Amsterdam, Netherlands

    18. Gay Pride Parade - Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Amsterdam Pride is a citywide gay-festival held annually at the center of Amsterdam during the first weekend of August. The festival attracts several hundred-thousand visitors each year and thus one of the largest publicly held annual events in the Netherlands. The peak of the festival is during the canal parade, a parade of boats of large variety on the first Saturday of August can be seen swarming the waters with activists and and people from around the world.

    19. Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta - New Mexico, USA

    19. Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta - New Mexico, USA
    The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is a yearly festival of hot air balloons that takes place in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA during early October. The Balloon Fiesta is a nine day event, and has around 750 balloons. The event is the largest hot air balloon festival in the world. Once the balloons are let off, they paint the sky with their vibrant colors and hues making it a beautiful sight to look at.


    20. Full Moon Party - Haad Rin Beach, Koh Phangan, Thailand

    20. Full Moon Party - Haad Rin Beach, Koh Phangan, ThailandHaad Rin is home to the Full Moon Party and also houses about 3-5000 rather mad people; it is the island’s nightlife capital and has Koh Phangan’s biggest concentration of beach clubs that collectively put on the ultimate travellers get together. Within this transient crowd of party animals some highly talented DJ’s pass through, banging out their wares to the raging lunar explorers that have landed on planet party. ITS A PARTY GONE WILD! So if you're a party animal..this is your place to be.


    21. Glastonbury — Glastonbury, England

    The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts is a performing arts festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset, England, best known for its contemporary music, but also for dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret and other arts. Leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas. The size and nature of the festival, held over 3 or 4 days in the open air, with performers, crew and paying festival goers staying in tents, caravans and motorhomes, has meant that the weather is significant. Glastonbury is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people

    22. Battle of the Oranges - Ivrea, Italy

    22. Battle of the Oranges - Ivrea, Italy
    The Battle of the Oranges is a festival which includes a tradition of throwing of oranges between organized groups. It is the largest food fight in Italy. Citrussy indeed! I don't know about you, but I'm off to crash all these parties like right now!

    Source : http://www.emlii.com/78e50642/22-Breathtaking-Festivals-Around-The-World-That-You-Must-See-Before-You-Die