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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_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_00018883.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.
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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_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.
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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_00018876.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_00018875.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_00018873.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_00018872.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_00018871.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_00018870.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_00018867.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_00018855.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_00018859.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
  • 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_00018882.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_00018869.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_00018868.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_00018864.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_00018862.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_00018860.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_38.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_34.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_32.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_31.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_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_17.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
  • 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_15.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_13.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_06.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_04.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_03.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_05.jpg
  • Some of the horses raised on the stud farm dosen't have the potencial to become studs. So their destiny have another purpose such as chariot horses.
    _G2Y9375.jpg
  • Children play in front of former cattle and horses stable in Roca (Farm) Sundy. The place where animals were kept was much better looking than slave houses.
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  • Inside the stud farm exists a museum with some pieces about the history of the horses between cultures, their connection and importance with the human being.
    _G2Y9659.jpg
  • Molecular Genetics and DNA reserch lab. Where are based the DNA data files. At this place is possible to search for the horses origin and their breeds.
    _G2Y9608.jpg
  • Molecular Genetics and DNA reserch lab. Where are based the DNA data files. At this place is possible to search for the horses origin and their breeds.
    _G2Y9589.jpg
  • Molecular Genetics and DNA reserch lab. Where are based the DNA data files. At this place is possible to search for the horses origin and their breeds.
    _G2Y9563.jpg
  • Molecular Genetics and DNA reserch lab. Where are based the DNA data files. At this place is possible to search for the horses origin and their breeds.
    _G2Y9553.jpg
  • Molecular Genetics and DNA reserch lab. Where are based the DNA data files. At this place is possible to search for the horses origin and their breeds.
    _G2Y9534.jpg
  • Molecular Genetics and DNA reserch lab. Where are based the DNA data files. At this place is possible to search for the horses origin and their breeds.
    _G2Y9527.jpg
  • Inside the stud farm exists a museum with some pieces about the history of the horses between cultures, their connection and importance with the human being.
    _G2Y9667.jpg
  • Molecular Genetics and DNA reserch lab. Where are based the DNA data files. At this place is possible to search for the horses origin and their breeds.
    _G2Y9572.jpg
  • Molecular Genetics and DNA reserch lab. Where are based the DNA data files. At this place is possible to search for the horses origin and their breeds.
    _G2Y9550.jpg
  • Molecular Genetics and DNA reserch lab. Where are based the DNA data files. At this place is possible to search for the horses origin and their breeds.
    _G2Y9531.jpg
  • Summer 2015. La Fosse, Belgium. Horses behind a fence during a walk on our international work-camp experience on La Fosse Mill.
    DavidMolinaInBetween-16.jpg
  • Two men riding horses at night at Casa Saramago in Telheiro village, near Reguengos de Monsaraz in the Alentejo region, Portugal.
    120605-LFC-0025.jpg
  • Two men riding horses at night at Casa Saramago in Telheiro village, near Reguengos de Monsaraz in the Alentejo region, Portugal.
    120605-LFC-0052.jpg
  • Two men riding horses at night at Casa Saramago in Telheiro village, near Reguengos de Monsaraz in the Alentejo region, Portugal.
    120605-LFC-0043.jpg
  • One horse is getting ready to a radiographie to his front foot. He is one of potencial lusitano atlets.
    _G2Y9506.jpg
  • One horse is getting ready to a radiographie to his front foot. He is one of potencial lusitano atlets.
    _G2Y9480.jpg
  • One horse is getting ready to a radiographie to his front foot. He is one of potencial lusitano atlets.
    _G2Y9455.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012157.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012190.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012189.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012185.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012182.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012180.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012178.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012177.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012173.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012175.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012171.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012170.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012169.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012168.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012167.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012166.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012164.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012162.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012161.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012160.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012156.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012155.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012154.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012153.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012149.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012147.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012143.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012141.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012140.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012139.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012138.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012134.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012133.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012132.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012179.jpg
  • The Portuguese National Horse Fair in Golega exists since the 18th century and occurs every year in the little village in center Portugal. It´s aim is to celebrate the Portuguese Horse, the genuine Lusitanian.<br />
For one week all the country horse lovers gather in Golega to race, to see and be seen with their proud Lusitanian horses.<br />
The genuine Lusitanian Horse is one of the most important and expensive horse breeds in the world.  NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00012151.jpg
  • Mares and their colts stay on free land.
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  • Stables where are the studs.
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  • Stud farm Alter do Chão.
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  • Stables where are the studs.
    _G2Y9838.jpg
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