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Friday 24 July 2015

DAY IN SAN FERMIN FESTIVAL STARTS BEFORE THE SUNRISE – OR ENDS ONLY AFTER THE SUNRISE

San Fermín Festival - If you want to be in a front row when actual running with the bulls starts, be prepared to sit like this for few hours...
 

The days at San Fermín Festival starts early, before the sunrise. Festival’s opening ceremony is always at 6th of July 12 p.m. Next 8 mornings after that start before the sunrise while people are gathering in the town before The Running with the Bulls event which starts each day at 8 a.m. And each day ends with the huge fireworks at 11 p.m. until festival is closed in the closing ceremony in Plaza Consistorial at midnight 14th of July.

I was in San Fermín on 13th of July. I had arrived Pamplona late the night before and although I had decent night sleep in my accommodation in local university while listening the parties ongoing in corridors, I had my first light ideas what this festival was about. Spanish people know how to make good red wine or sangria. And when they party, they consume a lot of those…

I left the accommodation early and walked few kilometers to the city center while enjoying still silent streets and beautiful sunrise. During my walk to the city center I saw lot of people sleeping in their cars after night of partying. Few individuals were walking back home from the parties. But otherwise it was still calm before the storm. When getting closer to the city center all suddenly changed. First I was seeing more and more people still hanging around all overs the streets, already drunk and still drinking. There were empty beer bottles and plastic mugs all over. But still the smell took me by surprise. Imagine thousands of people partying all night long in the streets and still continuing. Many of them were still drunk and maybe some of them have been sleeping few hours and now had the hangover. And although I had the decent night sleep and hadn’t consumed any alcohol the night before, suddenly I felt like I had the hangover as well. Ugh. I don't know what I was expecting, but not this...


San Fermín Festival - Is your glass half full or half empty?
San Fermín Festival - parties still continuing after sun rise
San Fermín Festival - Is your glass half full or half empty, part 2?
San Fermín Festival - some people were more tired than others after partying all night

Sunday 19 July 2015

THEME OF JULY: SAN FERMÍN FESTIVAL AND RUNNING WITH THE BULLS IN PAMPLONA

Todo San Fermín
 
This month we travel to the streets of Pamplona, to the capital of Spanish community Navarre. Pamplona is located in Northern Spain, not far away from Pyrenees and French border. It’s one of the first stops along Camino de Santiago after French border, but that’s not why this town is known world wide. It was actually Ernest Hemingway who made this town famous in 1926 by writing his novel The Sun also Rises and telling the world about this event which is hosted in this town every year from 6th of July until 14th of July – San Fermín Festival.

Last July I was travelling nearby and despite my doubts I decided to include the visit to this festival to my travel itinerary. Although I haven’t read Hemingway’s novel yet, I have read about the San Fermín Festival many times from the newspapers world wide. Most of the news I have read have been reporting how people have been seriously injured or died while running with the bulls in the streets of Pamplona. Although I like running a lot for sure I didn’t plan to participate in actual running. I was planning to mainly observe and document the event with my camera and get the better understanding what this celebration is all about. But as I didn’t do my homework before my trip I actually didn’t have any idea where I was putting my head into…

San Fermín Festival in Pamplona, Spain

Main elements of San Fermin Festival: having fun with the friends, lot of smiles, red and white clothes - and of course the bulls.

San Fermín Festival is not only about running with the bulls - it's one big fiesta with lot of things ongoing all the time.

People enjoying sun and San Fermín Festival

Friday 10 July 2015

THEME OF JULY: ONE BIG CRAZY FIESTA


One year ago I visited in the event which is taken place every year in same place and same time. It lasts several days and thousands and thousands of locals and also foreign visitors are participating to this celebration. The celebration is originating from medieval times and it still continues going strong although in today’s modern world many people are having mixed feelings concerning this event. I was also having my doubts and concerns, and I was visiting there with mixed feelings, but I still wanted to see this one big crazy fiesta in the country which I love. I wanted to visit and try to understand the country and its people better. Any ideas what this month’s photo essay is about?