The funeral of Roman Starovoit, former Russian Minister of Transport who was found dead a few hours after his dismissal, took place in St. Petersburg.
Russia attacked Odessa with strike drones. According to the head of the Odessa Regional State Administration, Oleg Kiper, nine people were injured as a result of the attack, and seven were hospitalized. In the area of the impact, windows in private houses flew out; there is damage to the service station. Cars were damaged by debris. There is destruction in the stable. An animal died there; there are injured horses, employees report on social networks.
Wild horses leave the Curro during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse while another cuts its mane during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Wild horses gathered inside the Curro during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Wild horses gathered inside the Curro during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloidadores rest during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
An aloitadore holds a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Wild horses gathered inside the Curro during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse while another cuts its mane during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse while another cuts its mane during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Wild horses gathered inside the Curro during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
People watch as aloitadores hold a wild horse during the celebration of the Rapa das Bestas. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
People watch as aloitadores hold a wild horse during the celebration of the Rapa das Bestas. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
An Aloitador man poses for a photo after finishing the first day of the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
An Aloitador man poses for a photo after finishing the first day of the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
People watch as aloitadores hold a wild horse during the celebration of the Rapa das Bestas. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
An Aloitador couple celebrates during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
An Aloitadora woman poses for a photo after finishing the first day of the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Some Aloitadores hold a wild horse while another cuts its mane during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
An Aloitador holds the tail of a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores talk among themselves during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse while another cuts its mane during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Wild horses gather inside the Curro during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Wild horses gather inside the Curro during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Wild horses with cropped manes gather inside the Curro during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse while another cuts its mane during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse while another cuts its mane during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse while another cuts its mane during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Wild horses seen at the Curro during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Wild horses seen at the entrance to the Curro during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
People watch as aloitadores hold a wild horse during the celebration of the Rapa das Bestas. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Wild horses gathered inside the Curro during the Rapa das Bestas celebration in Sabucedo, Spain. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
People watch as aloitadores hold a wild horses during the celebration of the Rapa das Bestas. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse while another cuts its mane during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
People watch as aloitadores hold a wild horses during the celebration of the Rapa das Bestas. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Wild horses gather inside the Curro during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
People watch as aloitadores hold a wild horses during the celebration of the Rapa das Bestas. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
An Aloitador holds a wild horse during the celebration of the Rapa das Bestas. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Aloitadores hold a wild horse during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
People watch as aloitadores hold a wild horses during the celebration of the Rapa das Bestas. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
People watch as aloitadores hold a wild horses during the celebration of the Rapa das Bestas. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
An Aloitador searches for foals among the wild horses during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Wild horses gather inside the Curro during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
An Aloitador searches for foals among the wild horses during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
An Aloitador searches for foals among the wild horses during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
An Aloitador searches for foals among the wild horses during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Wild horses enter the Curro during the celebration of the Rapa das Bestas. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Wild horses enter the Curro during the celebration of the Rapa das Bestas. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
People watch as aloitadores hold a wild horses during the celebration of the Rapa das Bestas. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
An Aloitador searches for foals among the wild horses during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses in the wild, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.
Wild horses gather inside a Curro during the Rapa das Bestas celebration. “A Rapa Das Bestas" is an ancient Galician festival (dating back to the 15th century) held in the first days of July. It consists of capturing wild horses, leading them to a curro (enclosed enclosure) and cutting their manes to deworm and care for them. It is a ritual of strength and a tradition that symbolizes the coexistence between man and nature celebrated primarily in Sabucedo.