Drunken ball of bachelors: how the rural youth Australia is looking for second half
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/drunken-ball-of-bachelors-how-the-rural-youth-australia-is-looking-for-second-half.htmlSwedish photographer Ingvar Kenna visited Australia and found out that in rural areas among young people popular balls bachelor and the bachelorette. The purpose of the party to unite the youth, who lives on the distant farms, often hundreds of miles away from each other. In reality ball — Buster of a huge, continuing until morning.

Ticket to the event costs from $ 80 (4500 rubles). For the money the youth receive access to unlimited alcohol. Ingvar Kenna a few years, traveled to Australia and visited a dozen parties. The result of the trip was the selection of photos showing the heat going on the binge of madness. The brightness of the images attached to the tradition of bachelors smear each other with food paint.
Making a conclusion about the members of your party Kenna wrote:
Charming bride from the Australian fields:

Australian eligible bachelor in search of love:

Few who has both halves:

Despite raging hormones and alcohol, parties are relatively peaceful. On aggression Ingvar Kenna wrote:
Keywords: Alcohol | Party | Youth | Photographer
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