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Spring Scream Dog Pictures

Tents selling all manners of things offered some of the only shade to be found.

Tents selling all manners of things offered some of the only shade to be found.

Tents selling all manners of things offered some of the only shade to be found. The Corndog lady worked diligently throughout the festival, feeding all who came with money delicious, nutritious corndogs. These two guys were all over the place, dancing like mad. One of them had a long beard, and the other an Osama Bin Laden mask. Their enthusiasm was infectious. They were from Japan, and they were a band. That's all I recall.

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  • Image © 2006 Joshua Samuel Brown

Twelve Years (a full astrological cycle, by Taiwanese reckoning) after the first Spring Scream was held in 1995 I returned to Kenting to catch Spring Scream Dog. These are some shots from the festival on the outskirts of the once-bucolic town of Kenting that's now become a Taiwanese Cancun.

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Published on 6/17/06

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