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Mexican Charreria in Jalisco Mexico

Young Juan Franco, from the legendary Franco family of Charro champions, practices leaping bareback from one horse to another in an event called the The Pass of Death during a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The event involves riding bareback and then leaping from one horse to the bare back of a loose, unbroken horse without reins and ride it until it stops bucking.

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Young Juan Franco, from the legendary Franco family of Charro champions, practices leaping bareback from one horse to another in an event called the The Pass of Death during a family practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico.  The event involves riding bareback and then leaping from one horse to the bare back of a loose, unbroken horse without reins and ride it until it stops bucking.
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