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RejoneoI took this one at a bullfight in Madrid a couple of weeks ago. This kind of
bullfighting is done on horseback and despite what some of you will say one has to admire the dexterity of the rider and the movements of the horse. Both horse and person become a single entity before the bull. And yes, the bull suffers and ends up dead within the twenty minutes the performance lasts. Both rider and horse risk their lives in front of a very powerful wild animal that will try to defend itself from the danger and the pain he is being inflicted. I chose this picture because it is the less gruesome of all I took.
Re: RejoneoThis is a nice image that captures the movement perfectly. This image seems cool though
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