Celebración del Toro de la Vega en Tordesillas
Animal rights activists are surrounded by Spanish Civil Guard during the "Toro de la Vega" festival in Tordesillas, near Valladolid, September 11, 2012. A bull is lanced to death by hundreds of men riding horses or on foot during the annual festival that has been celebrated since 1453. Animal rights activists have repeatedly asked for the festival to be banned due to the prolonged suffering of the bull. REUTERS/Felix Ordonez (SPAIN - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS)
A Spanish civil guard gives instructions to men riding horses during the 'Toro de la Vega' festival, on September 11, 20112 in Tordesillas. The festival is one of the oldest in Spain with roots dating back to the fifteenth century. The bull has to be enticed across the river from the village to the plain 'Vega' before it can be killed to honour the 'Virgen de la Pena'.
Men hold spears while riding horses behind the bull during the 'Toro de la Vega' festival, on September 11, 20112 in Tordesillas. The festival is one of the oldest in Spain with roots dating back to the fifteenth century. The bull has to be enticed across the river from the village to the plain 'Vega' before it can be killed to honour the 'Virgen de la Pena'.