U.S. members of Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers in Europe (SHAPE) Survey Section participate in a traditional festivity in the town of Chièvres. This annual golf-like, medieval sport of “crossage”, takes place the day after Mardi Gras. Players drive a oak ball, called a “chôlette” (pronounced: show-let), with a wooden club, or “rabot” (pronounced: rah-bo), into metal kegs targets set up around town. Whenever a player is ready to swing, he yells: “Chôlette”. Chievres, Belgium, Feb. 18, 2015. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Henri Cambier/Released)
Date Taken: | 02.18.2015 |
Date Posted: | 02.23.2015 07:58 |
Photo ID: | 1781528 |
VIRIN: | 150218-A-HZ738-011 |
Resolution: | 7360x4912 |
Size: | 9.25 MB |
Location: | CHIEVRES AIR BASE, WALLONNE, RéGION (FR), BE |
Web Views: | 109 |
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