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Pictures of the week: 150,000kg of tomatoes turn small town red
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Up to 20,000 people gather at the Spanish town of Bunol every year for the famous festival.

Attribution:A man kneels and prays as a woman burns fake paper money and other offerings in memory of relatives who have died during the Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as the Zhongyuan Festival on a street on August 30 in Beijing, ChinaThe Hungry Ghost Festival, which is marked in China, Singapore, Malaysia and other countries, is a day to honour deceased ancestors.

The car that Meyer has been driving in parades across the area for years has half the windshield and roof removed to make room for his bull to ride along.Rab Lamont and John Mills dredge Scotland's last wild native oyster fishery from the 1970s Clyde-built trawler, the 'Vital Spark', on August 31 in Cairnryan, Scotland.

Once, oyster beds in the UK, including those in places like the Firth of Forth, thrived with as many as 30 million oysters annually before being depleted by the early 20th century. Today, Loch Ryan is actively engaged in restoring native oysters and their vital habitats.A massive crowd of about 90,000 fans watch Nebraska take on Omaha in a college volleyball match on Wednesday, August 30 in Lincoln, Nebraska, US.

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