Cheese rolling Festival (Cheese rolling festival) is a Festival in the "crazy" for the world and anyone attending also can not forget. The Festival is from 15th century and takes place at the annual Cooper's Hill (uk) on the occasion of the Spring Bank Holiday (the last Monday of May). The Festival forms are variations from etiquette to drop the objects rolling down from the top of the Hill as a burning Bush, to welcome the new year candies and demand for fresh fine crops. Gameplay is very simple. A foundation of Gloucester cheese (a type of hard cheese shaped like wheels, weighs about 3-4 kg) are encased in wood shell, decorated with giant round Ribbon drop rolling down the steep foothills, players Chase are pieces of cheese will be the winners. Not easy, but you have to know the velocity of the piece of cheese can reach up to 112km/h? So to win, you will have to run the network, along with many other schools on a very steep hill to pick it. Under the rules of the event, had about 20 participants.To ensure safety for the players, for many years the ORGANIZERS have replaced pieces of cheese by sponge to reduce the rolling speed. Despite sliding, rolling on the ground when mud forever chasing the cheese pieces, but the young still so excited. The award must be huge? Oh, no. The prize for the winners is the pieces of cheese weighs 3-4 kg, but punchy, fun is the key, isn't it? The Festival is famous for the sound disturbance, the trite and the encyclopedia,-small accident caused by running too fast from the top of the hill slopes 200 meters. Many times, local police have warned the organizers the Festival due to the noise caused by the participant, but the Festival still is held regularly every year. Besides the danger coming from the collision, the participants also unavoidable accidents releases the other networks when rolling from the top slopes down like broken bones, dislocated vertebrae of the neck,
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