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The
Encierro, on the stretch at Ayuntamiento
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Why
do they run?
Find out the reasons for
participating in the crazy bull-running and why it is the
most important event of the Sanfermin Fiesta
HIstorical
photos
Heartfelt emotion through
the eyes of the photographers who have best portrayed the
bull-running event |
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| ::PHOTOS:: |
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on each image to see it in two formats: LARGE and
SUPERLARGE |
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| ::THE
REPORT:: |
The pack entered the Town Hall Square somewhat more
stretched out as the bell-oxen were running at a very
fast pace and one black-colored bull had slipped up
and was now taking notice of the runners on both his
left and right side. Just at the entrance to the square,
the bell-oxen knocked over a runner from Pamplona (Francisco
Javier Oskoidi, who received a tremendous wallop to
his head as he fell to the ground) His prognostic is
reserved. Thanks to the recently-fallen shower of rain,
the bulls tended to slip and two of them were left a
little behind the rest of the pack. |
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