Hey folks: Well, I went to a small town about and hour northeast of Almería called Huércal-Overa. Every municipality has their own time during the year when they have their town celebration. This normally includes a fair with rides and food vendors, however this one also included a bull fight. Now, personal feelings aside, the bull fight is a great place to witness true Spanish culture. Here are a few photos and videos. Viewer discretion is advised...
The opening act.
Those are the ears of the dead bull he's holding.
Steeped in tradition...
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Below are some videos I took, The first one
was at the feria, this vendor is showing us
how churros are made. This classic Spanish
pastry is normally eaten with thick hot chocolate.
They're kind-of like funnel cakes but tubular,
and without the powdered sugar. Yum!
was at the feria, this vendor is showing us
how churros are made. This classic Spanish
pastry is normally eaten with thick hot chocolate.
They're kind-of like funnel cakes but tubular,
and without the powdered sugar. Yum!