Salvador Barberan, a Spanish professional bullfighter, performs during a bullfight in Chimalhuacan, Mexico, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007. Bullfighting planted its roots in Mexico shortly after the Spanish conquest in the 1500's, and today, nowhere outside of Spain is bullfighting more popular than in Mexico.
People looks at a recently killed bull during a bullfight in Chimalhuacan, Mexico, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007. Bullfighting planted its roots in Mexico shortly after the Spanish conquest in the 1500's, and today, nowhere outside of Spain is bullfighting more popular than in Mexico.
A bull bleeds from a broken horn during a bullfight in Zumpango, Mexico, Sunday, Dec. 2, 2007. Bullfighting planted its roots in Mexico shortly after the Spanish conquest in the 1500's, and today, nowhere outside of Spain is bullfighting more popular than in Mexico.
A bull has a sword plunged in its back next to the rosette bearing the colors of the estate it belongs to, during a bullfight in Mexico City, Saturday, Oct. 6, 2007. Bullfighting planted its roots in Mexico shortly after the Spanish conquest in the 1500's, and today, nowhere outside of Spain is bullfighting more popular than in Mexico.
A matador challenges a bull during a bullfight in Tulteplac, Mexico, Sunday, Nov. 25, 2007. Bullfighting planted its roots in Mexico shortly after the Spanish conquest in the 1500's, and today, nowhere outside of Spain is bullfighting more popular than in Mexico.
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