Breaking wild horses

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A gaucho is unseated by an unbroken horse during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. Throughout Easter Week "gauchos", the Latin American equivalent of the North American "cowboy", from all over Uruguay and neighboring Argentina and Brazil visit Montevideo to participate in Criolla Week to win the award of best rider. REUTERS/Andres Stapff expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 26, 2013 03:42 pm IST

A gaucho is unseated by an unbroken horse during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. Throughout Easter Week "gauchos", the Latin American equivalent of the North American "cowboy", from all over Uruguay and neighboring Argentina and Brazil visit Montevideo to participate in Criolla Week to win the award of best rider. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

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A gaucho reacts in pain after being unseated by an unbroken horse during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. REUTERS expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 26, 2013 03:42 pm IST

A gaucho reacts in pain after being unseated by an unbroken horse during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. REUTERS

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A gaucho is unseated by an unbroken horse during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. REUTERS expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 26, 2013 03:42 pm IST

A gaucho is unseated by an unbroken horse during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. REUTERS

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A gaucho rides an unbroken horse during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. REUTERS expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 26, 2013 03:42 pm IST

A gaucho rides an unbroken horse during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. REUTERS

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A gaucho rides an unbroken horse during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. REUTERS expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 26, 2013 03:42 pm IST

A gaucho rides an unbroken horse during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. REUTERS

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Gauchos leave the field after participating during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. REUTERS expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 26, 2013 03:42 pm IST

Gauchos leave the field after participating during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. REUTERS

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A gaucho rides an unbroken horse during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 26, 2013 03:42 pm IST

A gaucho rides an unbroken horse during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

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A gaucho is unseated by an unbroken horse during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. Throughout Easter Week "gauchos", the Latin American equivalent of the North American "cowboy", from all over Uruguay and neighboring Argentina and Brazil visit Montevideo to participate in Criolla Week to win the award of best rider. REUTERS/Andres Stapff expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 26, 2013 03:42 pm IST

A gaucho is unseated by an unbroken horse during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. Throughout Easter Week "gauchos", the Latin American equivalent of the North American "cowboy", from all over Uruguay and neighboring Argentina and Brazil visit Montevideo to participate in Criolla Week to win the award of best rider. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

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A gaucho rides an unbroken horse during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. Reuters expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 26, 2013 03:42 pm IST

A gaucho rides an unbroken horse during the annual celebration of Criolla Week in Montevideo. Reuters

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