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BARBARIC BUT ADDICTIVE
Went to see what Bull Fighting was all about and soak up a Spanish tradition. The tickets were cheap €20, the stadium was gladiatorial. The Event was Barbaric but strangely addictive. A must do as I d...
Went to see what Bull Fighting was all about and soak up a Spanish tradition. The tickets were cheap €20, the stadium was gladiatorial. The Event was Barbaric but strangely addictive. A must do as I d...
Very old and perfect conservation. Calculation of the beginning of the 20th century. It seems to be caught down by a lock. worth seeing. There were famous Toreros that were legend. The grades a little ...
Very old and perfect conservation. Calculation of the beginning of the 20th century. It seems to be caught down by a lock. worth seeing. There were famous Toreros that were legend. The grades a little ...
BARBARIC BUT ADDICTIVE
Went to see what Bull Fighting was all about and soak up a Spanish tradition. The tickets were cheap €20, the stadium was gladiatorial. The Event was Barbaric but strangely addictive. A must do as I d...
BARBARIC BUT ADDICTIVE
Went to see what Bull Fighting was all about and soak up a Spanish tradition. The tickets were cheap €20, the stadium was gladiatorial. The Event was Barbaric but strangely addictive. A must do as I d...
Impressionant.
Very old and perfect conservation. Calculation of the beginning of the 20th century. It seems to be caught down by a lock. worth seeing. There were famous Toreros that were legend. The grades a little ...
Impressionant.
Very old and perfect conservation. Calculation of the beginning of the 20th century. It seems to be caught down by a lock. worth seeing. There were famous Toreros that were legend. The grades a little ...
The oldest Plaza of the province of Albacete
A beautiful Plaza de Toros, excavated in a lock, so inside is bigger than it appears outside.