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Spain's Running of the Bulls: Run for Your Life!
Thousands of thrill-seekers dashed ahead of six fighting bulls in the streets of Pamplona, Spain.
- July 6: Revelers hold up traditional red neckties as tens of thousands of people packed Pamplona's main square in Pamplona, Spain to celebrate the start of Spain's most famous bull-running festival with the annual launch of the "chupinazo" rocket. Perhaps best glorified by Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises," the San Fermin festival is known around the world for the daily running of the bulls.read moreASSOCIATED PRESSShare
- July 6: Revelers celebrate the 'Chupinazo', the official opening of the San Fermin fiestas in in Pamplona, Spain to celebrate the start of Spain's most famous bull-running festival with the annual launch of the "chupinazo" rocket. Perhaps best glorified by Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises," the San Fermin festival is known around the world for the daily running of the bulls.read moreASSOCIATED PRESSShare
- July 6: Revelers hold up traditional red neckties as tens of thousands of people packed Pamplona's main square in Pamplona, Spain to celebrate the start of Spain's most famous bull-running festival with the annual launch of the "chupinazo" rocket. Perhaps best glorified by Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises," the San Fermin festival is known around the world for the daily running of the bulls.read moreASSOCIATED PRESSShare
- July 6: Tens of thousands of people packed Pamplona's main square in Pamplona, Spain to celebrate the start of Spain's most famous bull-running festival with the annual launch of the "chupinazo" rocket. Perhaps best glorified by Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises," the San Fermin festival is known around the world for the daily running of the bulls.read moreASSOCIATED PRESSShare
- July 6: Confetti is seen by the town hall clock as tens of thousands of people below packed Pamplona's main square in Pamplona, Spain to celebrate the start of Spain's most famous bull-running festival with the annual launch of the "chupinazo" rocket. Perhaps best glorified by Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises," the San Fermin festival is known around the world for the daily running of the bulls.read moreASSOCIATED PRESSShare
- July 6: Revelers celebrate the 'Chupinazo', the official opening of the San Fermin fiestas in in Pamplona, Spain to celebrate the start of Spain's most famous bull-running festival with the annual launch of the "chupinazo" rocket. Perhaps best glorified by Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises," the San Fermin festival is known around the world for the daily running of the bulls.read moreASSOCIATED PRESSShare
- July 6: A band makes its their way through the crowd after the 'Chupinazo', the official opening of the 2011 San Fermin fiestas in Pamplona, Spain. The festival of San Fermin, or the Pamplona bull running as it's more commonly known outside Spain officially begins at midday on 6th July every year with the 'chupinazo' which takes place on the balcony of the Casa Consistorial in Pamplona. Thousands of people congregate in the square awaiting the mayor's official announcement that the fiestas have begun, a rocket is launched and the partying gets underway.read moreASSOCIATED PRESSShare
- July 5: Spanish novillero bullfighter Jimenez Fortes falls in front of the horns of a bull during a bullfight on the eve of the 2011 San Fermin festival in Pamplona in Pamplona, Spain. Fortes fell in front of the bull and managed to roll over to avoid the horns, lucky to be unhurt in the incident. Novilleros, is the stage prior to becoming a 'matador' where bullfights are performed with young bulls.read moreASSOCIATED PRESSShare
- July 5: Mexican novillero bullfighter Sergio Flores performs with a bull during a bullfight on the eve of the 2011 San Fermin festival in Pamplona in Pamplona, Spain. Novilleros, is the stage prior to becoming a 'matador' where bullfights are performed with young bulls.read moreASSOCIATED PRESSShare
- July 5: Spanish novillero bullfighter Jimenez Fortes falls in front of the horns of a bull during a bullfight on the eve of the 2011 San Fermin festival in Pamplona, Spain. Fortes fell in front of the bull and managed to roll over to avoid the horns, lucky to be unhurt in the incident. Novilleros, is the stage prior to becoming a 'matador' where bullfights are performed with young bulls.read moreASSOCIATED PRESSShare
- July 6: Water falls from a balcony on revelers during the 'Chupinazo', the official opening of the 2011 San Fermin fiestas in Pamplona, Spain. The festival of San Fermin, or the Pamplona bull running as it's more commonly known outside Spain officially begins at midday on 6th July every year with the 'chupinazo' which takes place on the balcony of the Casa Consistorial in Pamplona. Thousands of people congregate in the square awaiting the mayor's official announcement that the fiestas have begun, a rocket is launched and the partying gets underway.read moreASSOCIATED PRESSShare
- July 6: A reveler jumps a fountain in Pamplona, Spain at the start of Spain's most famous bull-running festival. Perhaps best glorified by Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises," the San Fermin festival is known around the world for the daily running of the bulls. Another reveler who jumpes but was not caught, fell directly to the ground seriously injuring himself. There were no further details on his condition.read moreASSOCIATED PRESSShare
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Spain's Running of the Bulls: Run for Your Life!
Thousands of thrill-seekers dashed ahead of six fighting bulls in the streets of Pamplona, Spain.
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