Pamplona draws thousands of revelers for the San Fermín bull-running festival
- Tens of thousands of revelers gathered in Pamplona, Spain, for the traditional firework blast marking the start of the San Fermín bull-running festival.
- Many attendees wore traditional white trousers and shirts with red sashes and neckerchiefs during the event.
- The festival features the early morning 'encierros,' or bull runs, where thousands sprint to avoid six charging bulls.
- Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel 'The Sun Also Rises' famously brought international attention to the festival.
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On the two doors of dark wood you can see a small sign nailed to the wall in which you read “Churrería”. A slight aroma of smoke persists inside a place to which five generations of pamplons have come to taste the famous churros of “La Mañueta” and that, one more year, has opened its doors. Continue reading Prices: A dozen churros 9 euros, thread 27 euros and the 'patxaka' is not for sale. Schedules: the two Saturdays prior to San Fermín (8h to …
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A human tide that jumps and sings in unison, strictly white t-shirts and red bandana around the neck. As every year, today, July 6, the iconic feast of San Firmino began...
In Pictures: Pamplona draws thousands of revellers for bull-running festival
Tens of thousands of revellers packed the main square in Pamplona in northern Spain on Sunday to celebrate the traditional “chupinazo” firework blast that marks the start of the San Fermin bull-running festival.
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