Spanish town turns red for annual tomato fight

BUNOL, Spain (AP) - Tens of thousands of people have splatted each other with 120 tons of tomatoes during the annual 'Tomatina' battle, leaving the eastern Spanish town of Bunol in a sea of red mush.
Town hall estimates some 40,000 people, including many tourists, took part in Wednesday's hour-long street bombardment, which has its roots in a food fight among kids back in 1945.
Participants - many wearing T-shirts, shorts and goggles - flopped around in the swamp of red pulp while they pelted each other with tomatoes dumped on them from five loaded trucks.
Portable showers were set up so revelers could shower afterward.
The town's streets and walls are hosed down once the battle ends.
Town hall estimates some 40,000 people, including many tourists, took part in Wednesday's hour-long street bombardment, which has its roots in a food fight among kids back in 1945.
Participants - many wearing T-shirts, shorts and goggles - flopped around in the swamp of red pulp while they pelted each other with tomatoes dumped on them from five loaded trucks.
Portable showers were set up so revelers could shower afterward.
The town's streets and walls are hosed down once the battle ends.
Perfectly good way of wasting 120 tons of tomatoes. I won't miss them, I don't like tomatoes anyways.
That is my son (a Seattle native) and his girl friend. It is fun to see them being so visible. That picture showed up all over the web coverage of that event.
Those two are from Seattle!!! Â Awesome!