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the strangest traditions in the world.

The peoples of the world differ in strange and surprising customs and traditions, which are considered superstitious and unfounded habits, but some still believe in them to this day.
 Here are the strangest customs and traditions of some peoples of the world:


 1 - Eat the ashes of the dead in Brazil and Venezuela, which appears in the Yanomami tribe, which depend on eating the ashes of the dead, and do so because they believe that this saves the dead person.


 2 - suspension coffins in China, Indonesia and the Philippines are usually hung in caves in very high walls, believing this to protect them from animals, the blessing of this deceased person.


 3 - Throwing the child less than two years from the height of 15 meters in India: in the belief that they come to them good and good luck, as well as guaranteed a life free of diseases and ensure them the richness and wealth and progress in age, and back to the pre-7 centuries,  12 people with a bed sheet to receive the child after falling.


 4 - Masai tribe and spitting: The Masai tribe is located in Kenya and Tanzania, but spitting in the face of the close friend shows respect.


 5 - Women Giraffe in Burma: Women in East Burma have long necks, and women wearing copper rings around the neck «Women Giraffe» to give the impression that it has a long neck, which is seen as a beauty in the state of Kayah,  That these copper rings are working to increase the length of the neck because of the weight, which drives down the muscles aroundThe neck, and the winding process may take hours when the copper is a solid metal, and the weight of a whole set of copper rings is 10 kg, and very few are currently wearing a complete set.
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