Animal Farm
Updated On Oct 30, 2011 09:44 PM IST
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Bulls are driven along Alcala street during an annual parade in Madrid. Spanish shepherds are leading flocks of sheep through the streets of downtown Madrid in defense of ancient grazing, migration and droving rights threatened by urban sprawl and man-made frontiers.
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Updated on Oct 30, 2011 09:44 PM IST
A shepherd leads a flock of sheep along Alcala street during an annual parade in Madrid. Spanish shepherds are leading flocks of sheep through the streets of downtown Madrid in defense of ancient grazing, migration and droving rights threatened by urban sprawl and man-made frontiers.
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Updated on Oct 30, 2011 09:44 PM IST
A ram wait for another sheep in Mayor street during an annual parade in Madrid. Spanish shepherds are leading flocks of sheep through the streets of downtown Madrid in defense of ancient grazing, migration and droving rights threatened by urban sprawl and man-made frontiers.
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Updated on Oct 30, 2011 09:44 PM IST
A shepherd walks with "madrenas" (Northern Spain traditional wooden shoes) in the centre of Madrid as shepherds herded hundreds of sheep to the capital to promote the conservation of the ancient paths of migration (moving flocks from winter to summer pastures) dating back some 8,000 years.
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A shepherd walks with his cows in Madrid as shepherds herded hundreds of sheep to the capital to promote the conservation of the ancient paths of migration (moving flocks from winter to summer pastures) dating back some 8,000 years. Thousand of sheep pass through the city centre, joined by cows and shepherds, marking the annual livestock migration festival which has taken place in the Spanish capital since 1994.
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Updated on Oct 30, 2011 09:44 PM IST
Hundreds of sheep are driven along Alcala street during an annual parade in Madrid. Spanish shepherds are leading flocks of sheep through the streets of downtown Madrid in defense of ancient grazing, migration and droving rights threatened by urban sprawl and man-made frontiers.
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Updated on Oct 30, 2011 09:44 PM IST
Two bulls are seen in the middle of Gran Via street during an annual parade in Madrid. Spanish shepherds are leading flocks of sheep through the streets of downtown Madrid in defense of ancient grazing, migration and droving rights threatened by urban sprawl and man-made frontiers.
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Updated on Oct 30, 2011 09:44 PM IST
Cows are seen in the centre of Madrid as shepherds herded hundreds of sheep to the capital to promote the conservation of the ancient paths of migration (moving flocks from winter to summer pastures) dating back some 8,000 years.
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A shepherd woman plays the castanets in the centre of Madrid as shepherds herded hundreds of sheep to the capital to promote the conservation of the ancient paths of migration (moving flocks from winter to summer pastures) dating back some 8,000 years.
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Sheep are mustered through the centre of Madrid. Shepherds herded hundreds of sheep to the capital to promote the conservation of the ancient paths of migration (moving flocks from winter to summer pastures) dating back some 8,000 years.
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Updated on Oct 30, 2011 09:44 PM IST