San Fermin
Thousands of alcohol-soaked revelers gathered in the small plaza outside Pamplona’s municipal office on Thursday to celebrate the start of Spain’s most famous festival: San Fermin — the running of the bulls. Bull runners seemed undeterred by the...
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