Annual International Festival of Wormcharming Held in Blackawton
Participants compete to lure worms to the surface using vibrations and sound in traditional village event
نظرة سريعة
- The annual International Festival of Wormcharming took place in Blackawton, England, where participants competed to lure worms to the surface using vibrations and sound.
- The event, which began in 1984, prioritizes animal welfare and concludes with the safe release of all worms.
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لماذا يهم
The International Festival of Wormcharming is a long-standing tradition in Blackawton, England, that has been held annually since 1984.
Participants took part in the annual International Festival of Wormcharming in the village of Blackawton in southern England, competing to bring as many worms as possible to the surface within 20 minutes.
Contestants used vibrations, sounds and other unconventional techniques to lure worms out of the ground without digging, following rules designed to protect the animals.
The event, first held in 1984, also featured music, costumes and themed activities, drawing visitors and competitors from across the region.
Organisers said all worms were safely returned to the ground after being counted.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- Who won the competition this year?
- How many participants attended the event?






