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This image depicts what a bloodless bullfight opening ceremony looks like after all of the participants and performers have entered the arena.

  • Notice how the Forcados have their green hats over their shoulder, along with the "pitchfork" in their hand. This is how it is done traditionally.
  • I took this photograph during a bullfight with Cavaleiro Vitor Ribeiro in 2003.
  • This photo can also be found on our website.
  • Author & Copyright credits belong to: © 2003-2006 Konni Magno

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