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  • Traditional hand rolling cigars in Puerto Rico
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  • Traditional hand rolling cigars in Puerto Rico
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  • Traditional hand rolling cigars in Puerto Rico
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  • Traditional hand rolling cigars in Puerto Rico
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  • Traditional hand rolling cigars in Puerto Rico
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  • Traditional hand rolling cigars in Puerto Rico
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  • Traditional hand rolling cigars in Puerto Rico
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  • Traditional hand rolling cigars in Puerto Rico
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  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor stacks hand rolls fine cigars at her rolling table at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101366.JPG
  • The cigar rolling area where workers hand roll fine cigars from tobacco leaf at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101362.JPG
  • A master cigarmaker called a torcedor begins the process of hand rolling a fine cigar at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101356.JPG
  • A stack of Cohiba cigarillos waiting for shrink wrap at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory produces the Cuba Cohiba brand products under license for distribution to countries that ban Cuban products from import.
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  • A stack of Cohiba cigarillos waiting for shrink wrap at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory produces the Cuba Cohiba brand products under license for distribution to countries that ban Cuban products from import.
    Cigar Factory_101349.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor finishes rolling the leaf wrapper of a fine cigar using a Temsco machine at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101345.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor wraps the ends of a fine cigar at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101340.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor finishes rolling the leaf wrapper of a fine cigar using a Temsco machine at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101338.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor stacks hand rolls fine cigars at her rolling table at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101365.JPG
  • Wooden molds containing fine hand rolled cigars are  pressed under pressure at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101364.JPG
  • The cigar rolling area where workers hand roll fine cigars from tobacco leaf at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101361.JPG
  • A master cigarmaker called a torcedor hand rolls a fine cigar at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101359.JPG
  • A master cigarmaker called a torcedor begins the process of hand rolling a fine cigar at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101358.JPG
  • A stack of Cohiba cigarillos waiting for shrink wrap at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory produces the Cuba Cohiba brand products under license for distribution to countries that ban Cuban products from import.
    Cigar Factory_101354.JPG
  • A set of finished fine cigars waiting to be packaged at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
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  • A female worker wraps the cigar band on finished fine cigars before packaging at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101352.JPG
  • A stack of Cohiba cigarillos waiting for shrink wrap at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory produces the Cuba Cohiba brand products under license for distribution to countries that ban Cuban products from import.
    Cigar Factory_101350.JPG
  • Mexican workers sort and grade long leaf cured tobacco for use in fine cigars at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101348.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor trims the ends of a fine cigar at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101339.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor finishes rolling the leaf wrapper of a fine cigar using a Temsco machine at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101337.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor stacks completed fine cigars at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101335.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor stacks completed cigars at her rolling table at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101321.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor places a bunch of cigars into a wooden mold which will then be pressed at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101318.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor finishes rolling the leaf wrapper of a fine cigar using a Temsco machine at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101315.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor finishes rolling the leaf wrapper of a fine cigar using a Temsco machine at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101314.JPG
  • A cigar roller called a torcedor stacks completed fine cigars at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101313.JPG
  • A stack of hand rolled fine cigars waiting to be pressed at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101370.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor stacks hand rolls fine cigars at her rolling table at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101368.JPG
  • Cigar workers check finished cigars before sending them for aging at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101367.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor places a bunch of cigars into a wooden mold which will then be pressed at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101363.JPG
  • A master cigarmaker called a torcedor hand rolls a fine cigar at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101360.JPG
  • A master cigarmaker called a torcedor begins the process of hand rolling a fine cigar at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101357.JPG
  • A master cigarmaker called a torcedor begins the process of hand rolling a fine cigar at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101355.JPG
  • Mexican workers sort and grade long leaf cured tobacco for use in fine cigars at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101347.JPG
  • Mexican workers sort and grade long leaf cured tobacco for use in fine cigars at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101346.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor stacks completed fine cigars at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101342.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor places rolled fine cigar into a wooden mold for pressing at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101341.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor stacks completed fine cigars at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101336.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor places a bunch of cigars into a wooden mold which will then be pressed at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101320.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor places a bunch of cigars into a wooden mold which will then be pressed at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101319.JPG
  • A stack of rolled cigars wait to be put into a wooden press at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101317.JPG
  • A stack of rolled cigars wait to be put into a wooden press at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101316.JPG
  • Mexican workers sort and grade long leaf cured tobacco for use in fine cigars at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101312.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor stacks hand rolls fine cigars at her rolling table at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101369.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor finishes rolling the leaf wrapper of a fine cigar using a Temsco machine at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101344.JPG
  • A cigarmaker called a torcedor finishes rolling the leaf wrapper of a fine cigar using a Temsco machine at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101343.JPG
  • Mexican workers sort and grade long leaf cured tobacco for use in fine cigars at the Santa Clara cigar factory in San Andres Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico. The factory follows traditional hand rolling using the same process since 1967 and is considered by aficionados as some of the finest cigars in the world.
    Cigar Factory_101311.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.
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  • A couple celebrates winning a giant stuffed animal during a skill game at the South Carolina Coastal Fair in Charleston, SC.
    Couple_Carnival_Fair_0030101.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_36450.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 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_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_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_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_36506.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_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_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_36496.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_36493.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 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 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 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 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 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
  • 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
  • A couple celebrates winning a giant stuffed animal during a skill game at the South Carolina Coastal Fair in Charleston, SC.
    Couple_Carnival_Fair_0020101.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 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_36451.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_36501.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_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_36498.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_36489.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 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
  • 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_36442.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_36440.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_36437.JPG
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