A recent YouTube video from the Independence Day shows people celebrating by kicking their old cars over the edge of a cliff 300 feet (91 meters) tall in Alaska.
The tradition started 17 years ago with a businessman from Glacier View, near Anchorage, who decided to let his totaled car roll down a specially constructed ramp and plunge to the ground below. A crowd of spectators gathered at a safe distance at the foot of the mountain to see it go.
A total of 13 cars met their end at the cliff this year, their scattered remains painstakingly collected and sent over for recycling.