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Turlock (United States) (AFP) - Just like any other Portuguese bullfight, the elegant rider deftly guides his horse around the charging bull's horns, before bending down to plant a bandarilha in its spine. Except that no blood is spilled -- the small spear is velcro-padded, and sticks to a cushion attached to the bull's back -- and most of the spectators' cheers are in English. The scene takes place in Turlock, a small town in the heart of rural California, where tens of thousands of Portuguese-Americans have lived for decades, keeping the traditions of their ancestral homeland alive, not leas...
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San Angelo (United States) (AFP) - It took Jeff Bertus 14 hours to drive from his small town in South Dakota to reach the Friday night rodeo in San Angelo, Texas, fueled by the young cowboy's hope of seeing eight seconds of action -- tops. The baby-faced American aged 29 is a bull rider, one of the stars that rodeo crowds wait for all evening and who are often the reason people buy tickets. Their job is to try and stay on the back of an out-of-control bull for eight seconds. Once flung to the ground, they have to avoid being gored or crushed by the powerful animals. Only the boldest (and lucki...
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