Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, Spain
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Revelers ran beside Cebada Gago ranch fighting bulls before entering the Estafeta corner on the third day of the San Fermin running-of-the-bulls July 9 in Pamplona, Spain. Pamplona’s famous Fiesta de San Fermin last for eight days starting July 7.
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The festival was made famous by the Ernest Hemingway’s 1926 novel “The Sun Also Rises.”
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Revelers ran beside a Cebada Gago ranch fighting bull along Estafeta Street on the third day of the festival.
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A runner was chased by a wild cow. Three people, two from Britain and one from the United States, were gored by a bull that that broke from the pack.
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A wild cow leaped over a group of revelers.
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Runners entered the bull ring during the third running of the bulls of the San Fermin festival in Pamplona.
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A Japanese runner was tossed by a wild cow.
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Runners sprinted alongside a Cebada Gago ranch fighting bull on a Santo Domingo street.
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A reveler was tossed by one cow in the bull ring.
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A reveler tried to escape a bull in the ring.
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A Toro del Fuego, flaming bull, was run through the streets of Pamplona
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In a more peaceful scene, a child played soccer in the streets of Pamplona on the second day of the San Fermin Festival.
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