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Added on the 29/08/2021 03:48:55 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
The northern Spanish town of Sabucedo was flooded with tourists last weekend who wanted to witness the 'Rapa das Bestas', or 'Capture of the Beasts', where riders cut the manes of wild horses, which live in the mountains around Galicia. The festival, which dates back hundreds of years, takes place on the first weekend of July and is done in an effort to track and delouse the wild horses living in the mountains of northwestern Spain.
Barcelona, Aug 20 (EFE) .- The Barcelona Urban Guard intervened Friday early morning to remove the hundreds of people gathered in the streets of the Gracia neighborhood as Covid-19 sanitary measures were not followedSome of the young people celebrating the neighborhood festivities confronted the agents during the intervention carried out to evacuate the streets where the people had gathered.(Camera:EFE)SHOT LIST: BARCELONA URBAN GUARD EVACUATE THE STREETS OF GRACIA, BARCLONA, SPAIN.
Granada (Spain), Nov 9 (EFE), (Camera: Miguel Ángel Molina).- The Alhambra will close its doors to visitors for the second time during the coronavirus pandemic. The closure, which will start on Tuesday, is seen as very negative for restaurant and shop owners who work in the vicinity of the monument. FOOTAGE OF GRANADA ON MONDAY.
Dozens of people run, walk or cycle in the neighbourhood of Villa Olimpica in Barcelona on the first day exercise is allowed in Spain since the beginning of the lockdown to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus. IMAGES
Children in Madrid enjoy the sunshine with their parents, as they are allowed outside on Sunday for the first time in six weeks, with Spain preparing to ease lockdown measures and reopen its economy gutted by the coronavirus pandemic. IMAGES