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  • Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.<br />
 Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.
    h_00017124.jpg
  • Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.<br />
 Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.
    h_00017122.jpg
  • Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.<br />
 Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.
    h_00017111.jpg
  • Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.<br />
 Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.
    h_4.jpg
  • Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.<br />
 Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.
    h_AL_10.jpg
  • Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.<br />
 Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.
    h_3.jpg
  • Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.<br />
 Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.
    h_10.jpg
  • Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.<br />
 Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.
    h_00017126.jpg
  • Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.<br />
 Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.
    h_00017125.jpg
  • Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.<br />
 Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.
    h_00017123.jpg
  • Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.<br />
 Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.
    h_00017121.jpg
  • Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.<br />
 Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.
    h_00017119.jpg
  • Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.<br />
 Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.
    h_00017117.jpg
  • Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.<br />
 Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.
    h_00017116.jpg
  • Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.<br />
 Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.
    h_00017114.jpg
  • Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.<br />
 Leprosy is an ancient disease and its expansion is due to conquests, crusades and colonization of different continents and countries.<br />
Leprosy continues to affect many people and remains synonymous with social segregation. In Portugal, there are about 1,000 lepers. The treatment, based on specific antibiotics, involves more than one drug for a very long time, ranging from months to years.
    h_00017112.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018937.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018923.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018933.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018932.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018930.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018924.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018921.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018919.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018916.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018914.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018906.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018904.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018902.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018901.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life. In the picture a view of Guimarães from the Penha Santuary
    h_00018897.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life. In the picture a view of "citânia de Briteiros"
    h_00018891.jpg
  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
    h_00018889.jpg
  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
    h_00018884.jpg
  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
    h_00018881.jpg
  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
    h_00018880.jpg
  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
    h_00018879.jpg
  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
    h_00018865.jpg
  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
    h_00018857.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018941.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018940.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018939.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018938.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018936.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018935.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018934.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018931.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018929.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018928.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018927.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018926.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018925.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
    h_00018920.jpg
  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life. In the picture a view of the Penha Santuary.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life. In the picture a view of Guimarães from the Penha Santuary
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life. In the picture a view of Guimarães from the Penha Santuary
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life. In the picture a view of the Penha Santuary.
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life. In the picture a view of Guimarães from the Penha Santuary
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life. In the picture a detail of the Penha Santuary
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  • Guimarães has been elected European Capital of Culture of 2012. The city that gave birth to Portugal has been considered as one of the best cities in the world to visit by the New York Times. The ancient centre of Guimarães is an UNESCO heritage, but the city it is not old at all; considered as one of the youngest city in Portugal, it is full of cultural centre and bar and of course young people enjoying life. In the picture a view of "citânia de Briteiros"
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
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  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
    h_Rapa_das_Bestas_29.jpg
  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
    h_Rapa_das_Bestas_27.jpg
  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
    h_Rapa_das_Bestas_18.jpg
  • Since ancient times, already documented by the historian and geographer Strabon 2000 years ago, in the beginning of the summer, in the mountains of Galicia, Spain, locals collect and tame wild horses.<br />
The ritual consist of with screaming and waving forcing the small Galician horse to descend to the valley from the mountains that they walk free all the year. Then, these horses, in a small round curro (enclosed which retain the horses) are branded and the horsehairs are cut- rapa in Galician.<br />
After a chase and fight inside the “curro”, the “agarradores” control the beast making it possible to cut the hairs. <br />
Some of the horses are sold for the meat market and the rest is released to the wild, where the contact with humans is just going to happen in the following year.<br />
The most famous Rapa das Bestas is the one from Sabucedo, where around 700 horses are rounded in the curro and the festivities last for three days with thousands of visitors.<br />
This picture story is photographed in Sabucedo, Amil and in Canizadas.
    h_Rapa_das_Bestas_16.jpg
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