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    In which sport is a metal plate thrown at a package of gunpowder?

    Question #119867. Asked by serpa. (Jan 10 11 11:59 AM)


    Ardicrocks

    Tejo. It's a traditional sport in Colombia. It is played by throwing a metal plate or disc weighing about 2 kg at a target so as to make it strike the "mechas" (gunpowder) in the middle of the target. Whoever makes the most "mechas" explode wins.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tejo_(sport)



    Jan 10 11, 12:05 PM


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