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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_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_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_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_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_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.
    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_00018877.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_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_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_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_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_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_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_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_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_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_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_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.
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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_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.
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  • People watch the main tank at the oceanario, where many species of fish and other ocean creatures live, recreating an open sea environment.
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  • People watch the main tank at the oceanario, where many species of fish and other ocean creatures live, recreating an open sea environment.
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  • People watch the main tank at the oceanario, where many species of fish and other ocean creatures live, recreating an open sea environment.
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  • People watch the main tank at the oceanario, where many species of fish and other ocean creatures live, recreating an open sea environment.
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  • People watch the main tank at the oceanario, where many species of fish and other ocean creatures live, recreating an open sea environment.
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  • People watch the main tank at the oceanario, where many species of fish and other ocean creatures live, recreating an open sea environment.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Around 8.000 persons has visited the Water Park Isla Fantasia, located in Vilassar de Dalt, near Barcelona. The visitors mainly are gays, being the women a minority. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Mafalala is the district of Maputo, where Eusébio lived - the famous soccer player named "Black Panther".  Mafalala was also the land of Samora Machel, the first president of Mozambique and José Craverinha, one of the most important poets of Mozambique. In this region,  a local revolution began after the portuguese colonization, in Mafalala started the main cultural and artistic movement, that for  f years has characterized Mozambique.over a long period of time the district Mafalala remained forgotten in time, but now it no longer happens. A  NGO made of young students of the university of Maputo -  named Iverca -,  is trying to re-establish the old glory of the district. They are organizing tourist tours trought the district to show the foreign visitors the life in the district and also to explain the importance of this place.The NGO in charge of revitalization of this place, is also responsible for organizing the Mafala Festival, which happens once a year and is characterized by making  known the local cuisine and especially for giving the opportunity for visitors to listen to jazz and blues bands playing .
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  • Stairs that grant access between floors of Belem's Tower. The space is narrow and visitors have to wait for their turn to pass, one at a time. The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
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  • Visitors walking by the ìcatwalkî which lead to Belem's Tower. The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
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  • Stairs that grant access between floors of Belem's Tower. The space is narrow and visitors have to wait for their turn to pass, one at a time. The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
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  • Visitors walking by the ìcatwalkî which lead to Belem's Tower. The area of Belem's Tower attracts lots of visitors, both tourists and locals, because of its beauty and peacefulness. Belem's Tower was built in the fifteenth century (1514-1520) as a military fortification. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
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  • Allendale Town, New Year's Eve 2017. Men are carrying burning barrels filled with tar, sawdust, kindling and paraffin on their heads.<br />
The Tar Barl Festival has been Allendale's way of welcoming the new year for at least 160 years.<br />
The normally quiet village heaves with people - locals, visitors and the barrel-carrying "guisers" wearing fancy dress or a disguise. <br />
A fiery procession swarms round the Northumberland village, returning to the square just before midnight to throw its barrels on to the waiting bonfire, setting it alight.
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  • Allendale Town, New Year's Eve 2017. Men are carrying burning barrels filled with tar, sawdust, kindling and paraffin on their heads.<br />
The Tar Barl Festival has been Allendale's way of welcoming the new year for at least 160 years.<br />
The normally quiet village heaves with people - locals, visitors and the barrel-carrying "guisers" wearing fancy dress or a disguise. <br />
A fiery procession swarms round the Northumberland village, returning to the square just before midnight to throw its barrels on to the waiting bonfire, setting it alight.
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  • Allendale Town, New Year's Eve 2017. Men are carrying burning barrels filled with tar, sawdust, kindling and paraffin on their heads.<br />
The Tar Barl Festival has been Allendale's way of welcoming the new year for at least 160 years.<br />
The normally quiet village heaves with people - locals, visitors and the barrel-carrying "guisers" wearing fancy dress or a disguise. <br />
A fiery procession swarms round the Northumberland village, returning to the square just before midnight to throw its barrels on to the waiting bonfire, setting it alight.
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  • Allendale Town, New Year's Eve 2017. Men are carrying burning barrels filled with tar, sawdust, kindling and paraffin on their heads.<br />
The Tar Barl Festival has been Allendale's way of welcoming the new year for at least 160 years.<br />
The normally quiet village heaves with people - locals, visitors and the barrel-carrying "guisers" wearing fancy dress or a disguise. <br />
A fiery procession swarms round the Northumberland village, returning to the square just before midnight to throw its barrels on to the waiting bonfire, setting it alight.
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  • Allendale Town, New Year's Eve 2017. Men are carrying burning barrels filled with tar, sawdust, kindling and paraffin on their heads.<br />
The Tar Barl Festival has been Allendale's way of welcoming the new year for at least 160 years.<br />
The normally quiet village heaves with people - locals, visitors and the barrel-carrying "guisers" wearing fancy dress or a disguise. <br />
A fiery procession swarms round the Northumberland village, returning to the square just before midnight to throw its barrels on to the waiting bonfire, setting it alight.
    Attilio Fiumarella_The Tar Barl Fest...jpg
  • Allendale Town, New Year's Eve 2017. Men are carrying burning barrels filled with tar, sawdust, kindling and paraffin on their heads.<br />
The Tar Barl Festival has been Allendale's way of welcoming the new year for at least 160 years.<br />
The normally quiet village heaves with people - locals, visitors and the barrel-carrying "guisers" wearing fancy dress or a disguise. <br />
A fiery procession swarms round the Northumberland village, returning to the square just before midnight to throw its barrels on to the waiting bonfire, setting it alight.
    Attilio Fiumarella_The Tar Barl Fest...jpg
  • Visitors glazing at the tiles at one of the rooms in Topkapi Palace, in Istanbul.
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  • Tourists having fun on the wet floor at Pamukkale. The hard, white mineral deposits, which from a distance resemble snow, are caused by the high mineral content of the natural spring water which runs down the cliff and congregates in warm pools on the terraces. This is such a popular tourist attraction that strict rules had to be established in order to preserve its beauty, which include the fact that visitors may no longer walk on the terraces. Those who want to enjoy the thermal waters, however, can take a dip in the nearby pool, littered with fragments of marble pillars.
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  • Tourists wet themselves at the pools in Pamukkale. The hard, white mineral deposits, which from a distance resemble snow, are caused by the high mineral content of the natural spring water which runs down the cliff and congregates in warm pools on the terraces. This is such a popular tourist attraction that strict rules had to be established in order to preserve its beauty, which include the fact that visitors may no longer walk on the terraces. Those who want to enjoy the thermal waters, however, can take a dip in the nearby pool, littered with fragments of marble pillars.
    120806-LFC-5145.jpg
  • View of the travertine terraces at pamukkale. The hard, white mineral deposits, which from a distance resemble snow, are caused by the high mineral content of the natural spring water which runs down the cliff and congregates in warm pools on the terraces. This is such a popular tourist attraction that strict rules had to be established in order to preserve its beauty, which include the fact that visitors may no longer walk on the terraces. Those who want to enjoy the thermal waters, however, can take a dip in the nearby pool, littered with fragments of marble pillars.
    120806-LFC-4944.jpg
  • Tourists taking pictures at Pamukkale. The hard, white mineral deposits, which from a distance resemble snow, are caused by the high mineral content of the natural spring water which runs down the cliff and congregates in warm pools on the terraces. This is such a popular tourist attraction that strict rules had to be established in order to preserve its beauty, which include the fact that visitors may no longer walk on the terraces. Those who want to enjoy the thermal waters, however, can take a dip in the nearby pool, littered with fragments of marble pillars.
    120806-LFC-4854.jpg
  • Tourists taking pictures at Pamukkale. The hard, white mineral deposits, which from a distance resemble snow, are caused by the high mineral content of the natural spring water which runs down the cliff and congregates in warm pools on the terraces. This is such a popular tourist attraction that strict rules had to be established in order to preserve its beauty, which include the fact that visitors may no longer walk on the terraces. Those who want to enjoy the thermal waters, however, can take a dip in the nearby pool, littered with fragments of marble pillars.
    120806-LFC-4696.jpg
  • A tourist wet her feet at one of the pools at Pamukkale. The hard, white mineral deposits, which from a distance resemble snow, are caused by the high mineral content of the natural spring water which runs down the cliff and congregates in warm pools on the terraces. This is such a popular tourist attraction that strict rules had to be established in order to preserve its beauty, which include the fact that visitors may no longer walk on the terraces. Those who want to enjoy the thermal waters, however, can take a dip in the nearby pool, littered with fragments of marble pillars.
    120806-LFC-4601.jpg
  • The Mafalala is the district of Maputo where lived Eusebio, the famous soccer player; Samora Machel, the first president of Mozambique and José Craverinha, one of the most important poet of Mozambique. In the Mafalala started the revolution again the portuguese colonization, in the Mafalala started all the cultural and artistis movement that for years characterize the Mozambique. For years the Mafalala district has been forgotten but now a NGO made of young students of the university of Maputo and named Iverca is trying to re-establish the old glory of the district. They are organized turistic tours trought the district to show to the foreign visitors the life in the district and to explain the importance of this place. The NGO organize one time per year the Mafalala Festival, a festival where local food is sold but specially where the custumers can listen jazz and blues bands playing.
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  • The Mafalala is the district of Maputo where lived Eusebio, the famous soccer player; Samora Machel, the first president of Mozambique and José Craverinha, one of the most important poet of Mozambique. In the Mafalala started the revolution again the portuguese colonization, in the Mafalala started all the cultural and artistis movement that for years characterize the Mozambique. For years the Mafalala district has been forgotten but now a NGO made of young students of the university of Maputo and named Iverca is trying to re-establish the old glory of the district. They are organized turistic tours trought the district to show to the foreign visitors the life in the district and to explain the importance of this place. The NGO organize one time per year the Mafalala Festival, a festival where local food is sold but specially where the custumers can listen jazz and blues bands playing.
    h_00016314.jpg
  • The Mafalala is the district of Maputo where lived Eusebio, the famous soccer player; Samora Machel, the first president of Mozambique and José Craverinha, one of the most important poet of Mozambique. In the Mafalala started the revolution again the portuguese colonization, in the Mafalala started all the cultural and artistis movement that for years characterize the Mozambique. For years the Mafalala district has been forgotten but now a NGO made of young students of the university of Maputo and named Iverca is trying to re-establish the old glory of the district. They are organized turistic tours trought the district to show to the foreign visitors the life in the district and to explain the importance of this place. The NGO organize one time per year the Mafalala Festival, a festival where local food is sold but specially where the custumers can listen jazz and blues bands playing.
    h_00016311.jpg
  • The Mafalala is the district of Maputo where lived Eusebio, the famous soccer player; Samora Machel, the first president of Mozambique and José Craverinha, one of the most important poet of Mozambique. In the Mafalala started the revolution again the portuguese colonization, in the Mafalala started all the cultural and artistis movement that for years characterize the Mozambique. For years the Mafalala district has been forgotten but now a NGO made of young students of the university of Maputo and named Iverca is trying to re-establish the old glory of the district. They are organized turistic tours trought the district to show to the foreign visitors the life in the district and to explain the importance of this place. The NGO organize one time per year the Mafalala Festival, a festival where local food is sold but specially where the custumers can listen jazz and blues bands playing.
    h_00016309.jpg
  • The Mafalala is the district of Maputo where lived Eusebio, the famous soccer player; Samora Machel, the first president of Mozambique and José Craverinha, one of the most important poet of Mozambique. In the Mafalala started the revolution again the portuguese colonization, in the Mafalala started all the cultural and artistis movement that for years characterize the Mozambique. For years the Mafalala district has been forgotten but now a NGO made of young students of the university of Maputo and named Iverca is trying to re-establish the old glory of the district. They are organized turistic tours trought the district to show to the foreign visitors the life in the district and to explain the importance of this place. The NGO organize one time per year the Mafalala Festival, a festival where local food is sold but specially where the custumers can listen jazz and blues bands playing.
    h_00016299.jpg
  • The Mafalala is the district of Maputo where lived Eusebio, the famous soccer player; Samora Machel, the first president of Mozambique and José Craverinha, one of the most important poet of Mozambique. In the Mafalala started the revolution again the portuguese colonization, in the Mafalala started all the cultural and artistis movement that for years characterize the Mozambique. For years the Mafalala district has been forgotten but now a NGO made of young students of the university of Maputo and named Iverca is trying to re-establish the old glory of the district. They are organized turistic tours trought the district to show to the foreign visitors the life in the district and to explain the importance of this place. The NGO organize one time per year the Mafalala Festival, a festival where local food is sold but specially where the custumers can listen jazz and blues bands playing.
    h_00016297.jpg
  • The legend party is the most important party of the festival. Around 2.000 women have joined in the New Atlantida Disco located in Sant Adrià del Besos, near to Barcelona. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • The legend party is the most important party of the festival. Around 2.000 women have joined in the New Atlantida Disco located in Sant Adrià del Besos, near to Barcelona. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
    h_00022530.jpg
  • The legend party is the most important party of the festival. Around 2.000 women have joined in the New Atlantida Disco located in Sant Adrià del Besos, near to Barcelona. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
    h_00022520.jpg
  • The legend party is the most important party of the festival. Around 2.000 women have joined in the New Atlantida Disco located in Sant Adrià del Besos, near to Barcelona. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
    h_00022519.jpg
  • The legend party is the most important party of the festival. Around 2.000 women have joined in the New Atlantida Disco located in Sant Adrià del Besos, near to Barcelona. The Circuit Festival is the most important Gay and Lesbian Festival of Europe. It’s celebrated every year in Barcelona. People visit it from all over the world. USA, Canada, Australia, India, China, Rusia or Singapur are some of the destinations furthermore the European countries, like France, England, Holland, Italy or German. In 2013 has received 70.000 visitors. Women are a minority inside the festival, although every year is more crowded. They are more invisible for the society than men, so they feel completely free in the festival and like to join and enjoy with other women that feel in the same way.
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  • Rock sculptures welcoming the visitors in the path from the closest village. European Rainbow Gathering of 2011 in Portugal
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  • Allendale Town, New Year's Eve 2017. Men are carrying burning barrels filled with tar, sawdust, kindling and paraffin on their heads.<br />
The Tar Barl Festival has been Allendale's way of welcoming the new year for at least 160 years.<br />
The normally quiet village heaves with people - locals, visitors and the barrel-carrying "guisers" wearing fancy dress or a disguise. <br />
A fiery procession swarms round the Northumberland village, returning to the square just before midnight to throw its barrels on to the waiting bonfire, setting it alight.
    Attilio Fiumarella_The Tar Barl Fest...jpg
  • Allendale Town, New Year's Eve 2017. Men are carrying burning barrels filled with tar, sawdust, kindling and paraffin on their heads.<br />
The Tar Barl Festival has been Allendale's way of welcoming the new year for at least 160 years.<br />
The normally quiet village heaves with people - locals, visitors and the barrel-carrying "guisers" wearing fancy dress or a disguise. <br />
A fiery procession swarms round the Northumberland village, returning to the square just before midnight to throw its barrels on to the waiting bonfire, setting it alight.
    Attilio Fiumarella_The Tar Barl Fest...jpg
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