The Spanish town of Ibi was transformed into a battleground today. Combatants hurled flour, eggs, and even fireworks. This was no ordinary fight. It was Els Enfarinats, the town's annual flour fight festival.
The chaotic clash occurs every December 28th. Locals, dressed in mock military garb, divide into two groups. "Els Enfarinats" (the floured ones) attempt to seize control of the town. Opposition tries to restore order.
The immediate aftermath? A town blanketed in white. The festival draws large crowds. Its bizarre spectacle is a major tourist attraction.
Els Enfarinats is a tradition stretching back over 200 years. It's a playful, if messy, take on political power. The festival is part of the "Festa dels Enfarinats," a day of satirical celebrations.
Cleanup crews are now descending on Ibi. The flour-covered streets will soon be returned to normal. But the memory of this epic food fight will linger.
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