
This fiery event could and would never be able to be held in the U.S. Or at least I have never heard of such a thing happening. They parade huge burning objects through the town for a couple of hours. No ropes or barriers, just firemen standing around to douse the helmets and hats of the people carrying the big torches, and the crowd when they got too hot!
A group of around 10 or so of MrB's colleagues got together to go to this. It was nice to go with people who knew where they were going, though if you just followed the crowd, there was no doubt where the event was happening. The people were packed so thick that you could barely move along the sides of the road. We stayed back about 3 rows, and it was probably better there than at the front, because those fires were HOT, but it did make it hard to see a lot of what went on, and take good photos.

One group of torch bearers even had little 'spits' set up on top of their hats with real sausages to roast on them! And they were roasting away! Quite a few had metal colinders as their protective hats, some had felt pointy hats, though most had hard hats or firemen hats. One group was dressed up like mariachis and had decorated sombreros, but they were pulling a wagon, so didn't need the fire protection as badly as the torch bearers.

Basel Morgenstreich

Thankfully, where we were, near Schifflände, was not quite as crowded as the street in Liestal, but I think if we'd braved the Marktplatz or Barfusserplatz it would have been. There were bus-loads of tourists being shipped in all day for the event. I didn't bring my camera to the 4am parade because the only light was from the lanterns, and the camera has too long a delay to take good photos at night. Or I haven't figured out how to take good photos at night, I'm not sure which.
I plan to take photos later at the Munsterplatz when they display the lanterns, and possibly as we wander around downtown these next couple of days, so will hopefully have a few more to post. The costumes are very colorful and bizarre, with huge caricature faces and bright poofy hair and clothes, characters of all kinds, animals and fantastical creatures as well.
Two links to other pages with description and images of the burning parade.
English Forum, with the description and pix at the last post.
Photographer's website, great pix
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