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The Freemont Street Experience in Downtown Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America, North America

The Freemont Street Experience in Downtown Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America, North America

The Freemont Street Experience in Downtown Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America, North America

Zapata Ranch is a working ranch where tourists can stay and work, branding of cattle, Alamosa, Alamosa County, Colorado, USA, North America, America

Zapata Ranch is a working ranch where tourists can stay and work, branding of cattle, Alamosa, Alamosa County, Colorado, USA, North America, America

Zapata Ranch is a working ranch where tourists can stay and work, Alamosa, Alamosa County, Colorado, USA, North America, America

Zapata Ranch is a working ranch where tourists can stay and work, Alamosa, Alamosa County, Colorado, USA, North America, America

Zapata Ranch is a working ranch where tourists can stay and work, Alamosa, Alamosa County, Colorado, USA, North America, America

Cowgirl riding a horse, holding the flag of the United States, Fort Dalles, Oregon, USA, North America

Amazonas at an Escaramuza competition in Mexico City, May 24, 2008. Escaramuzas are similar to US rodeos, where female competitors called "Amazonas" wear long skirts, and ride side saddle. Male rodeo competitors are "Charros," from which comes the word "Charreria." Charreria is Mexico's national sport.

An escaramuza from Anahuac of Tecamac team rides her horse in a rodeo competition in Mexico City, May 10, 2008. Escaramuzas are similar to US rodeos, where female competitors called "Amazonas" wear long skirts, and ride side saddle. Male rodeo competitors are "Charros," from which comes the word "Charreria." Charreria is Mexico's national sport.

Escaramuza from Anahuac of Tecamac team ride their horses in a rodeo competition in Chalco on the outskirts of Mexico City, May 10, 2008. Escaramuzas are similar to US rodeos, where female competitors called "Amazonas" wear long skirts, and ride side saddle. Male rodeo competitors are "Charros," from which comes the word "Charreria." Charreria is Mexico's national sport.

An Amazona rides her horse at an Escaramuza competition in Mexico City, May 24, 2008. Escaramuzas are similar to US rodeos, where female competitors called "Amazonas" wear long skirts, and ride side saddle. Male rodeo competitors are "Charros," from which comes the word "Charreria." Charreria is Mexico's national sport.

A bartender chats with patrons at the Cowgirl BBQ restaurant in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on Dec. 21, 2013.

Ranch couple work together to lift a saddle into a trailer, Halsey, Nebraska, United States of America

Pink cowboy boot of a cowgirl in a stirrup with leather chaps on the side of a horse, Montana, United States of America