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Chilean cowboys (huaso) training rodeo at stadium, Colina, Chacabuco Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile, South America
Chilean cowboys (huaso) training rodeo at stadium, Colina, Chacabuco Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile, South America
Traditionally dressed huaso riding horse on field, Colina, Chacabuco Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile, South America
Huaso riding horse at ranch on sunny day, Colina, Chacabuco Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile, South America
Traditionally dressed huaso riding horse on field, Colina, Chacabuco Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile, South America
Huaso riding horse in field, Colina, Chacabuco Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile, South America
Huaso riding horse on street on sunny day, Colina, Chacabuco Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile, South America
Huaso in traditional clothing riding horse by cactus on hill, Colina, Chacabuco Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile, South America
Huaso riding horse at ranch on sunny day, Colina, Chacabuco Province, Santiago Metropolitan Region, Chile, South America
Horse and rider in the cross-country phase of an eventing competition, Charlton Park, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
Preparing a horse to be ridden at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art, Jerez, Andalucia, Spain, Europe
Zapata Ranch is a working ranch where tourists can stay and work, Alamosa, Alamosa County, Colorado, USA, North America, 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.
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.
Members of the El Herradero team compete in an Escaramuza in Mexico City, Sunday, February 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.
Leatherwork and closer details of a saddle and chaps to the left side; Eastend, Saskatchewan, Canada
Horses and riders lead a string of pack animals near Sixty Lake Basin in King's Canyon National Park, California, USA, California, United States of America
Close-up of a leather saddle strapped onto a horse with trees in the background in King's Canyon National Park, California, United States of America
High angle view of a woman wearing a white cowboy hat and riding a horse at the Calgary Stampede, Calgary, Alberta, Canada