Booze in Spanish
• Booze in Spanish
Every year thousands of thrill-seekers from around the world come to the city of Pamplona - one of the oldest cities in Spain to take part in the festival of San Fermin. For the first time it took place in the distant 1591. The festival usually lasts for 9 days and begins with the "Running of the Bulls" - joint races of bulls in the city and people.
But today, in an objective other event of the festival of San Fermin - booze in Spanish or group consumption of sangria.
Pamplona, Spain, in July 2016.
Such traditional red scarves raised up, means the official opening of the San Fermin festival in Pamplona.
Musicians.
The beginning of the festival is marked by conscientious consumption and pouring red wine. And in this the Spaniards are experts.
Sangria flows like water.
"Wine" weapons.
After a while, all clothing is the same, red-crimson hue.
The crowd on the move.
Everyone and everything around in the wine.
Let's Drink!
Come on, come on!
Without policy - anywhere. The banner says that there are very glad to refugees.
Pamplona, Spain, and red scarves.
Approximately so goes the booze in Spanish. Drunk is not particularly visible, but they are.