A Suri tribesman with a hat on. LONDONDERRY, NORTHERN IRELAND, UK: FASCINATING photographs depict the Suri tribe?s age-old tradition of inserting up to NINE-INCH clay plates in their MOUTHS. Striking pictures show the various Suri tribal women with pierced ears and mouths so wide they can fit up to four inch and six-to-nine-inch-wide clay plates in them respectively, whilst others reveal their quirky fashion statements of feathered hats and tiger-striped face paint. The close-knit ethic tribe group is also shown in a picture of four children lying in a circular position with their faces painted. The incredible shots were taken by travel photographer, Trevor Cole from Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK, who was captivated by their community spirit. mediadrumimages / Trevor Cole