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'''Gadgadsbogen''' - translated to ''good good day'' from the native language - is the [[Mystery Island]] festival of fruit held annually throughout March, the ''Month of Running''. It celebrates the phenomenon in which new [[Food#Tropical_Food|Tropical Food]] sprout from the ground, while the previous year's tropical food becomes [[retired]]. | |||
Each year, [[Llugh]] travels across Mystery Island, eating tropical fruit and spreading the seeds within them. The seeds bear fruit and vegetables which are new to the island, replace the older fruits and vegetables which have died out. | |||
To celebrate Gadgadsbogen, the island natives hold a big [[Tiki Tack|tiki-style]] party. The party is marked by parades and street performers, and the highlight is a great [[Wikipedia:Limbo (dance)|Limbo]] competition. While the stress level is always high due to rising crime rate and tension between island natives and tourists, troubles are forgotten during the celebration. After the festivities, the new fruits are named in a ceremony by [[Cinto Pango]], an elder of the Pango tribe. '''[[Gadgadsbogen|(Read more...)]]''' |
Revision as of 17:33, 31 July 2007

Gadgadsbogen - translated to good good day from the native language - is the Mystery Island festival of fruit held annually throughout March, the Month of Running. It celebrates the phenomenon in which new Tropical Food sprout from the ground, while the previous year's tropical food becomes retired.
Each year, Llugh travels across Mystery Island, eating tropical fruit and spreading the seeds within them. The seeds bear fruit and vegetables which are new to the island, replace the older fruits and vegetables which have died out.
To celebrate Gadgadsbogen, the island natives hold a big tiki-style party. The party is marked by parades and street performers, and the highlight is a great Limbo competition. While the stress level is always high due to rising crime rate and tension between island natives and tourists, troubles are forgotten during the celebration. After the festivities, the new fruits are named in a ceremony by Cinto Pango, an elder of the Pango tribe. (Read more...)