How about a water fight on a national level?

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The Biggest Water Fight Event Ever!

Songkran (Thailand New Year): The Water Festival

Have you been to Thailand recently? If so, between 14 and 15 of April this year you must have gotten pretty wet.

Every April, to celebrate the Thai New Year, the world’s largest water fight takes place in Thailand. Do not mistaken though, this doesn't happen in a small isolated village or in a neighbour's back yard; people take the splash to the streets. We’re talking about an entire country drowning itself with supersoakers.

The Songkran Water Weapons

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Songkran water-fight festival, Thailand. Photos by Kazuhiro Nakamura.

There is a range of supersoaker weapons involved. If you have close access to water, a bucket is a good choice, the bigger the better. It holds a lot of water and you can aim for the high impact attack. On the more advanced weaponry level, you can use the water guns; less immediate impact with the water gun squirts, but your water depositary is filled for longer. Besides, the level of fun is down to the master of the water gun, not the gun itself. In addition to buckets, pans, pots, bowls and water guns, there have been sightings of people going in with an elephant for the top notch water attack. Whatever the supersoakers, rest assured, you will be wet!

The War of Water

Check out some more images from the water ball.

Songkran water-fight festival, Thailand

Songkran water-fight festival, Thailand. Photo by Madeleine Holland.

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Songkran water-fight festival, Thailand. Photos by Kazuhiro Nakamura.

Songkran water-fight festival, Thailand

Songkran water-fight festival, Thailand. Photo by Kazuhiro Nakamura.

Songkran water-fight festival, Thailand

Songkran water-fight festival, Thailand. Photo by Kazuhiro Nakamura.

Songkran Festival

If you always wanted to take part in a real-life super-scale water fight, Thailand is where you want to be.

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