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DUK10081561_017
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761h)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_016
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761j)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_015
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761x)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_014
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761a)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_013
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761l)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_012
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761p)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_011
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761r)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_010
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761k)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_009
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761i)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_008
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761c)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_007
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761u)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_006
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761v)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_005
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761g)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_004
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761d)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_003
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761o)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_002
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761w)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10081561_001
FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
UK Papers Out 24 HRS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761t)
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
"He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
"Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057957_041
NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384l)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057957_040
NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384m)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057957_039
NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384k)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057957_010
NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384aj)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057957_013
NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384ai)
Buddha statues are blessed with water. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057957_005
NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384af)
The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057957_012
NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384ah)
The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057957_011
NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384ag)
Buddha statues are blessed with water. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057957_006
NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384ae)
Even the participants of the parades didn't escape being soaked with water. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057957_008
NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384ad)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
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Young Buddhist monks being blessed with water as they pass through the parade. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384ab)
Young Buddhist monks being blessed with water as they pass through the parade. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384aa)
Young Buddhist monks being blessed with water as they pass through the parade. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384z)
Young Buddhist monks being blessed with water as they pass through the parade. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384j)
Even the participants of the parades didn't escape being soaked with water. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384i)
Even the participants of the parades didn't escape being soaked with water. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384g)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384f)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384e)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384d)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384c)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384b)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384a)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384x)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384w)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384v)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384u)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384t)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384s)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384r)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384q)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384p)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Songkran: Thailand feiert Neujahr mit Wasserschlachten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX/Shutterstock (8610384o)
Tourists and locals alike joined in the fun of the massive water fight. The first day of Songkran, the Thai New Year, started with a massive water fight in Chiang Mai, which will last for three days. The tradition comes from pouring a small amount of water on a statue of Buddha, or monks, to receive a blessing in return. Now the blessings flow freely and rather than a small sprinkle of water, can be administered by hose, bucket of even super soaker water pistols. The traditional blessings were also administered during a parade through the city where buddha statues from many of the local temples were doused in water, as were local monks.
Songkran, Thai New Year, kicks off in Chiang Mai with a massive water fight, Chiang Mai, Thailand - 13 Apr 2017
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