July 14, 2015
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GALLERY: Spanish bullrun

Several runners or ‘mozos’ are chased by bulls from Miura ranch during the last bullrun of Sanfermines 2015 in Pamplona, northern Spain. The festivities will end with thousands people signing the traditional ‘pobre de mi’ (poor me) in City Hall square this night.

Several runners or 'mozos' are chased by bulls from Miura ranch during the last bullrun of Sanfermines 2015 in Pamplona, northern Spain. The festivities will end with thousands people signing the traditional 'pobre de mi' (poor me) in City Hall square this night.
Several runners or 'mozos' are chased by bulls from Miura ranch during the last bullrun of Sanfermines 2015 in Pamplona, northern Spain. The festivities will end with thousands people signing the traditional 'pobre de mi' (poor me) in City Hall square this night.
Several runners or 'mozos' are chased by bulls from Miura ranch during the last bullrun of Sanfermines 2015 in Pamplona, northern Spain. The festivities will end with thousands people signing the traditional 'pobre de mi' (poor me) in City Hall square this night.
Several runners or 'mozos' are chased by bulls from Miura ranch during the last bullrun of Sanfermines 2015 in Pamplona, northern Spain. The festivities will end with thousands people signing the traditional 'pobre de mi' (poor me) in City Hall square this night.
Several runners or 'mozos' are chased by bulls from Miura ranch during the last bullrun of Sanfermines 2015 in Pamplona, northern Spain. The festivities will end with thousands people signing the traditional 'pobre de mi' (poor me) in City Hall square this night.

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