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20. An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country's rural traditions and country life.

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  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
  • An unbroken horse unseats a gaucho during the Patria Gaucha Festival in Tacuarembo, 249 miles north of Montevideo, March 10, 2012. Gauchos from Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil gathered to compete in the horse-taming competition during the festival which celebrates the preservation of the country s rural traditions and country life.
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