Every year, during Greek Orthodox Easter celebrations, members of rival churches sitting across a small valley stage a traditional "rocket war" by firing thousands of homemade rockets towards each other while services are held in the Greek village of Vrontados. The objective for each side is to strike the bell of the opposing church. The festival, called Rouketopolemos, has been celebrated by the churches of Agios Markos and Panagia Erithiani for at least 125 years. Below are images of this rocket war from the past few years.
- Homemade rockets streak through the sky during a traditional Easter celebration in the village of Vrontados, on the Greek island of Chios, late on April 19, 2014. As a variation of the Greek custom of throwing fireworks during the celebration of the Orthodox service at midnight before Easter Sunday, two rival church parishes in the town, the Agios Markos and Panagia Erithiani churches, perform a "Rocket War" by firing thousands of homemade rockets towards each other while services are held.Louisa Gouliamaki/AFP/Getty Images
- Yannis, left, and Stavros, right, load handmade rockets on a truck, in front of Agios Markos church, on April 19, 2014, as part of the Easter celebrations that take place on the island.Petros Giannakouris/AP
- A participant fires a rocket toward the Panagia Erithiani church, from a launching platform during a traditional Easter celebration in the village of Vrontados, on April 19, 2014.Louisa Gouliamaki/AFP/Getty Images
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