Yes, and the helmets on the kids are padded on the exterior, as well
as interior.  Safer for the other castellers that way...

:)
-c

On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 11:03 PM, John Sessoms <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> From: Christine Nielsen
>
>
>> Hellooo out there!
>>
>> Summer vacation & travels have kept me off the list for a while...
>> did I miss anything? :)
>>
>> Thought I'd share a collection of shots that I took a couple of weeks
>> ago in Spain.  For the second year, we were visiting with friends who
>> live outside of Barcelona... they participate in making Castells, or
>> human towers.  Which, near as I can tell, is a combination athletic
>> contest, Catalan cultural event & performance art.  It's really quite
>> incredible to watch.  (Especially for someone from the litigious US...
>> I was inspired to teach my Spanish friends the English idiom "lawsuit
>> waiting to happen"...)  People from all walks of life participate,
>> from young to old.  Indeed, the youngest are the ones climbing to the
>> top of the towers, which can reach 8 or 9 stories high.
>>
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/23028562@N04/sets/72157631083652560/with/7789544188/
>>
>> Apologies for the size of the set, it is also being shared with the
>> participants... here's a shot that gives an idea of the Castells:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/23028562@N04/7789543272/in/set-72157631083652560/
>>
>> Another outtake - how it looks when something goes wrong... At one
>> point, one of the towers collapsed.  I managed to get a couple of
>> shots off while I dove for cover:
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/23028562@N04/7789544188/in/set-72157631083652560
>>
>> I think what I find so compelling about this activity is the
>> closeness... everyone mashed together, feet on shoulders, hands
>> grabbing what-have-you... talk about being on top of each other!
>>
>> :)
>> -c
>
>
> Looks like they have the little kids wearing helmets.
>
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