Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Schwörmontag & Nabada


This is, in theory, the main event of the whole weekend: the mayor's speech and his yearly oath to uphold the laws of the city.


Now the real craziness starts: the Nabada. In the Swabian dialect this means something like "swimming down the river."
Below you see the calm before the storm. 


I don't have any photos of my own of the Nabada for reasons that will soon become obvious. The event basically consists of thousands of people piling into thousands of inflatable boats, armed with water guns and buckets, and having an massive water fight as they flow down the Danube. Yes, I took part, and yes, it was awesome. In addition to the private inflatable boats there are giant floats with huge papier-mâché figures (for example of the mayor or chancellor) and boats belonging to music clubs, in which entire bands, tubas and all, play music as they float along down the river.

But you can see lots of photos by clicking here. It's definitely worth a click. Just imagine me right in the middle.

Then Monday night is a big party throughout the whole city of Ulm.

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