‘Bulls to the Sea’ Festival in Eastern Spain
Revelers jump into the sea followed by a bull, during the ‘Bous a la Mar’ or “Bulls to the Sea” festival in the eastern town of Denia, Spain, Wednesday, July 13. (Fernando Bustamante / AP)
The ‘Bulls to the Sea’ festival is a local variant of Pamplona’s annual running of the bulls (see photos). According to the AP, the bulls are later brought back to land by small boats.
Revellers jump into the sea followed by a bull during the “Bulls to the Sea” festival in Denia on Wednesday. (Fernando Bustamante / AP)
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