They go around and around and hold their arms and bodies still.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Papantla Flying Men
Here are the five Papantla Flying Men after they have climbed up the pole. The man in the center goes up first and keep the ropes winding around the center. The men attach the ropes to their ankles. The square starts to spin and the men leaning out and start to "fly." The fifth man in the center stays where he is and plays flute music while the others spin.
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If you don't pay, do they take you to the top of the pole and swing you around by your ankles?
My WV is blepl. That is the sound that I would make if I was swinging around high up there by my ankles. And then there would be splatter. Sorry. But it is true.
I'd have paid a heck of alot more if I thought that might have happened. It made my stomach hurt when they let go and flipped upside down. I kept looking at those ropes and thinking "what if one gets tangled while it's unraveling?" I love roller coasters but just hanging by my ankles is more than I could do.
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