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  • A Mexican charro or cowboy poses in cowboy hat and lasso at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36512.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36496.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36482.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36493.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36478.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36436.JPG
  • Juan Franco readies his rope at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places. Left to right are:
    Charro Jalisco_76860.JPG
  • A Mexican cowboy walks down a rural road practicing his lasso skills outside Cucuchucho, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Mexican Cowboy_524741.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36451.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy poses in cowboy hat and lasso at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36518.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36498.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36474.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36471.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36470.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36467.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36444.JPG
  • Juan Franco, Jr. practices his rope skills during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76967.JPG
  • Juan Franco practices his rope skills during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76907.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36460.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36450.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36509.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36487.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36479.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36472.JPG
  • A shadow cast by a Mexican charro or cowboy practicing roping skills on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36466.JPG
  • A Mexican cowboy walks down a rural road practicing his lasso skills outside Cucuchucho, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Mexican Cowboy_524740.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36462.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy poses in cowboy hat and lasso at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36517.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy poses in cowboy hat and lasso at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36514.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36497.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36490.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36469.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy poses in cowboy hat and lasso at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36510.JPG
  • Young Juan Franco from the legendary Franco family of Charro champions, ropes a wild horse during a family practice in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The roping event is called Manganas a Pie or Roping on foot and involves a charro on foot has to rope a wild mare by its front legs and cause it to fall and roll once. The wild mare is chased around the ring by three mounted charros.
    Charro Jalisco_76971.JPG
  • A Mexican cowboy walks down a rural road practicing his lasso skills outside Cucuchucho, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Mexican Cowboy_524738.JPG
  • A Mexican cowboy walks down a rural road practicing his lasso skills outside Cucuchucho, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Mexican Cowboy_524737.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36506.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36477.JPG
  • A Mexican cowboy walks down a rural road practicing his lasso skills outside Cucuchucho, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Mexican Cowboy_524744.JPG
  • A Mexican cowboy walks down a rural road practicing his lasso skills outside Cucuchucho, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Mexican Cowboy_524735.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36483.JPG
  • A Mexican cowboy walks down a rural road practicing his lasso skills outside Cucuchucho, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Mexican Cowboy_524743.JPG
  • A Mexican cowboy walks down a rural road practicing his lasso skills outside Cucuchucho, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Mexican Cowboy_524734.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36463.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36461.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36456.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36454.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36453.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy poses in cowboy hat and lasso at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36516.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy poses in cowboy hat and lasso at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36515.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36507.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36502.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36484.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36480.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36476.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36441.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36439.JPG
  • Luis Alfonso Franco, Jr. practices his rope skills during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76968.JPG
  • Juan Franco practices his rope skills during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76966.JPG
  • A young Charro practices roping tricks during a family charro practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico.
    Charro Jalisco_76872.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36459.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36449.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36447.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36445.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy poses in cowboy hat and lasso at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36513.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36508.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36505.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36500.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36485.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36440.JPG
  • Young Juan Franco from the legendary Franco family of Charro champions, ropes a wild horse during a family practice in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The roping event is called Manganas a Pie or Roping on foot and involves a charro on foot has to rope a wild mare by its front legs and cause it to fall and roll once. The wild mare is chased around the ring by three mounted charros.
    Charro Jalisco_76970.JPG
  • Juan Franco practices his rope skills during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76965.JPG
  • Juan Franco practices his rope skills during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76964.JPG
  • Juan Franco readies his rope at the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places. Left to right are:
    Charro Jalisco_76862.JPG
  • A Charro practices roping tricks during a family charro practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico.
    Charro Jalisco_76852.JPG
  • A Mexican cowboy walks down a rural road practicing his lasso skills outside Cucuchucho, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Mexican Cowboy_524742.JPG
  • A Mexican cowboy walks down a rural road practicing his lasso skills outside Cucuchucho, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Mexican Cowboy_524739.JPG
  • A Mexican cowboy walks down a rural road practicing his lasso skills outside Cucuchucho, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Mexican Cowboy_524736.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36457.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36452.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36448.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36446.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36503.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36499.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36491.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36486.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36481.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36475.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills with his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36473.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36464.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36438.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36458.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36455.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36443.JPG
  • Juan Franco practices his rope skills during the family Charreria practice session in the Jalisco Highlands town of Capilla de Guadalupe, Mexico. The Franco family has dominated Mexican rodeo for 40-years and has won three national championships, five second places and five third places.
    Charro Jalisco_76908.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy poses in cowboy hat and lasso at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36511.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36492.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36488.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36468.JPG
  • A Mexican charro or cowboy practices roping skills on his horse before a Charreada competition at a hacienda ranch in Alcocer, Mexico. The Charreada is a traditional Mexican form of rodeo and tests the skills of the cowboy at riding, roping and controlling cattle.
    Mexican_Cowboy_36465.JPG
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