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Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_002.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_003.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_005.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_010.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_006.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_004.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_008.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_020.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_009.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_022.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_018.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_011.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_012.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_013.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_031.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_017.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_029.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_026.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_007.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_036.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_030.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_027.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_014.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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photos/slides/Galaxidi_037.jpg
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
Flour war, 2004
In the village of Galaxidi, (200 km west of Athens), the 200 year old tradition of marking the first day of lent, known as Clean Monday in Greece, is celebrated in the village by throwing flour at each other.
Mostly young people from across Greece have embraced this festival as it has evolved
into an all day and night party of riotious fun.
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