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In pictures: Rounding-up of wild horses in Galicia, Spain | In pictures: Rounding-up of wild horses in Galicia, Spain |
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Every year, crowds flock to the Spanish village of Sabucedo, for a tradition that dates back to ancient times - cutting the manes and tails of the wild horses that live in the mountains of Galicia in north-west Spain. | Every year, crowds flock to the Spanish village of Sabucedo, for a tradition that dates back to ancient times - cutting the manes and tails of the wild horses that live in the mountains of Galicia in north-west Spain. |
The origins of the ritual are unclear but according to legend, the rite dates back to the 16th Century when the people of the village were spared the plague by their patron saint Lorenzo and in return sent horses into the wild. | The origins of the ritual are unclear but according to legend, the rite dates back to the 16th Century when the people of the village were spared the plague by their patron saint Lorenzo and in return sent horses into the wild. |
But the undoubted drama of the "Rapa des Bestas" is to animal rights activists a show of unnecessary brutality. | But the undoubted drama of the "Rapa des Bestas" is to animal rights activists a show of unnecessary brutality. |
Pictures by Daniel Rodrigues. | Pictures by Daniel Rodrigues. |
At 06:30 on a July morning, some 100 people - fathers, sons and friends - gather in Sabucedo. Prayers are said and they head for the hills in search of the "beasts". Fog hampers the search as they cover long distances across breathtaking landscape looking for the horses. | At 06:30 on a July morning, some 100 people - fathers, sons and friends - gather in Sabucedo. Prayers are said and they head for the hills in search of the "beasts". Fog hampers the search as they cover long distances across breathtaking landscape looking for the horses. |
A severe winter with torrential rain and freezing temperatures has hit the wild horses of Galicia hard. | A severe winter with torrential rain and freezing temperatures has hit the wild horses of Galicia hard. |
Riders join the hunt to corral the horses together and bring them down from the hills. | Riders join the hunt to corral the horses together and bring them down from the hills. |
The wild horses are known in Galicia as "brutes" and, as the round-up gathers pace, some of the horses struggle with each other. The clashes can sometimes turn violent. | The wild horses are known in Galicia as "brutes" and, as the round-up gathers pace, some of the horses struggle with each other. The clashes can sometimes turn violent. |