15 april 2013
From today's Passfire shoot in Thrissur, India - It may just look like a hole in the ground but what you see is actually quite interesting.
At the annual Thrissur Pooram festival held by two competing Hindu temples in the middle of the city, hundreds of holes are dug into the dry, clay-like earth and used as mortar tubes. No steel, no fiber glass, no cardboard liner - the earth itself becomes the mortar.
The temples have been holding this competition for over a century and the holes are carefully dug by experienced workers who make them just the right size: too small and the shell won't fit, too big and it won't go high enough, possibly falling on the audience and causing an accident.
If you look carefully you can see the remains of the paper cup for the lift charge. These are massive 12" maroons for day-time use and the concussions are deafening.
Today is just the beginning of the festival set-up (small "offerings" of fireworks are used in the lead up to the big event this weekend) and we will have more pictures and reports in the days to follow.

Bron: https://www.facebook.com/Passfire
From today's Passfire shoot in Thrissur, India - It may just look like a hole in the ground but what you see is actually quite interesting.
At the annual Thrissur Pooram festival held by two competing Hindu temples in the middle of the city, hundreds of holes are dug into the dry, clay-like earth and used as mortar tubes. No steel, no fiber glass, no cardboard liner - the earth itself becomes the mortar.
The temples have been holding this competition for over a century and the holes are carefully dug by experienced workers who make them just the right size: too small and the shell won't fit, too big and it won't go high enough, possibly falling on the audience and causing an accident.
If you look carefully you can see the remains of the paper cup for the lift charge. These are massive 12" maroons for day-time use and the concussions are deafening.
Today is just the beginning of the festival set-up (small "offerings" of fireworks are used in the lead up to the big event this weekend) and we will have more pictures and reports in the days to follow.

Bron: https://www.facebook.com/Passfire
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