"Old Year's Night: Traditions on the World's Most Remote Island"

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"Old Year's Night: Traditions on the World's Most Remote Island"
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On Tristan da Cunha, the world's most remote inhabited island, the community celebrates New Year's Eve, known locally as Old Year's Night, with the Okalolies tradition. Young men disguise themselves in masks and costumes to roam the village, engaging in playful pranks and scaring residents, a custom rooted in European mumming practices. This annual event brings the small community together, preserving a unique cultural heritage amidst the island's isolation.

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