New Year's Day 2013: 10 Bizarre New Year's Celebrations
We're all waking up this afternoon from last night's New Year's Eve celebrations to reflect on how our night went - or didn't go - as well as possibly kick an errant bedfellow out and maybe clear some vomit out of our bin. Decried as the English are for being a nation of booze-swillers on December 31st - as well as during the rest of the year - looking around the globe turns up some more provocative and interesting New Year's Eve traditions, ranging from the whimsical, to the decadent, to the downright bizarre. Whatever the means, we'll give them credit; their traditions are a might more imaginative than our own attempts, which usually consist of trying to break a new blood-alcohol record. Here are the 10 most bizarre New Year's Eve celebrations from around the world.