Running of the Bulls is a Spanish practice according to which a group of six cattle (of toro bravo breed) is set free on the streets of the town. One of the most famous runnings of the bulls is organized in Pamplona, Spain. It is believed that the event started in early 14th century.
This is one of the most dangerous events organized in all over the world. Since 1910, fifteen people have lost their lives during the bull run of Pamplona.
There is no particular dress code is set for the event but as a traditional attire, most of the runners wear white shirt and pants with a red scarf tied around their waist and a red handkerchief around the collar.
Watch this video to get an inner story from the Spanish practice ‘Running of the Bulls’:
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