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During the celebration of Orangemen's Day in Northern Ireland, an individual's attempt to climb down a tower ended in a humorous mishap. Orangemen's Day is a public holiday dedicated to commemorating the victory of Protestant King William of Orange over Catholic King James II at the Battle of the Boyne.
As part of the festive traditions, bonfires are constructed and ignited in loyalist neighborhoods. These bonfires often feature symbolic items, including Irish tricolour flags or effigies of Irish or Northern Irish republican politicians, reflecting the loyalists' support for Northern Ireland's union with the United Kingdom.