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  • Josetxo Urrutia, stone lifter or harrijasotzaile in Basque language. He lifts a 150 kg stone during his training in Orio. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Juan Jose Unanua "Goenatxo", stone lifter or harrijasotzaile in Basque language. Exhibition in Azkoitia where he lifts a heavy round stone and moves it around his neck. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Joseba Astolaza, stone lifter or harrijasotzaile in Basque language. He is lifting a 150 kg stone during an exhibition in Berriz. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Joseba Astolaza, stone lifter or harrijasotzaile in Basque language. He rests after lifting a 200 kg stone during his training in Orio. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Juan Jose Unanua "Goenatxo", stone lifter or harrijasotzaile in Basque language. Concentrates before he lifts a 200 k stone while training at home in Azkoitia. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Jose Mari Olasagasti, wood cutter or aizkolari in Basque language. He is training in his farm in Igeldo mountain, near San Sebastian. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Ernesto Ezpeleta "Bihurri", wood cutter or aizkolari in Basque language, with his son Odehi near his home in Mendaro. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Jose Mari Olasagasti, wood cutter or aizkolari in Basque language. Walking with the oxes he uses to carry stones before training in his farm in Igeldo mountain, near San Sebastian. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Ernesto Ezpeleta "Bihurri", wood cutter or aizkolari in Basque language. He teaches how to cut wood to his son Odehi near his home in Mendaro. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Ernesto Ezpeleta "Bihurri", wood cutter or aizkolari in Basque language. He runs to keep fit in the woods near his home in Mendaro. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Odehi, son of Ernesto Ezpeleta "Bihurri", wood cutter or aizkolari in Basque language. Training near his home in Mendaro. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Jose Mari Olasagasti, wood cutter or aizkolari in Basque language. He is training in his farm in Igeldo mountain, near San Sebastian. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Joseba Astolaza and his father Agustin, stone lifters or harrijasotzaile in Basque language. Training in Orio. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Agustin Astolaza, stone lifter or harrijasotzaile in Basque language. Training in Orio. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Joseba Astolaza and his father Agustin, stone lifters or harrijasotzaile in Basque language. Training in Orio. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Joseba Astolaza, stone lifter or harrijasotzaile in Basque language. Training in Orio. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Juan Jose Unanua "Goenatxo", stone lifter or harrijasotzaile in Basque language, with his son Jon. Training at home in Azkoitia. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Exhibition in Berriz. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Exhibition in Berriz. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Juan Jose Unanua "Goenatxo", stone lifter or harrijasotzaile in Basque language. He lifts a 200 k stone while training at home in Azkoitia. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Juan Jose Unanua "Goenatxo", stone lifter or harrijasotzaile in Basque language, with his son Jon. Training at home in Azkoitia. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Floren Nazabal, wood cutter or aizkolari in Basque language. Exhibition in Azkoitia. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Josetxo Urrutia, stone lifter or harrijasotzaile in Basque language. Training in Orio. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Exhibition in Berriz. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Exhibition in Berriz. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Jose Mari Olasagasti, wood cutter or aizkolari in Basque language. Walking with the oxes he uses to carry stones before training in his farm in Igeldo mountain, near San Sebastian. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Jose Mari Olasagasti, wood cutter or aizkolari in Basque language. Walking with the oxes he uses to carry stones before training in his farm in Igeldo mountain, near San Sebastian. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Ernesto Ezpeleta "Bihurri", wood cutter or aizkolari in Basque language. Trophies at  his home in Mendaro. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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  • Ernesto Ezpeleta "Bihurri", wood cutter or aizkolari in Basque language. Axes at  his home in Mendaro. Basque rural sports (Herri Kirolak in basque language) are rooted in traditional lifestyles, mostly farmer occupations of the Basque Country, in Northern Spain. Nowadays they have transform themselves into sports based in strenght and skill. Stone lifting and wood chopping are the most popular.
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