1350-5121 - The participants in the charreada wear traditional charro clothing, including a closely fitted suit, chaps, boots, and a wide brim sombrero,
1218-909 - Group of friends in Dia de los Muertos makeup and costume, Day of the Dead celebration in the desert, California, United States of America, North America
857-90323 - A young dancer performs at Hacienda Las Trancas, a 450 year old structure located near three Spanish Colonial cities of San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, and Dolores Hidalgo.
857-90322 - Young dancers perform at Hacienda Las Trancas, a 450 year old structure located near three Spanish Colonial cities of San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, and Dolores Hidalgo.
857-71730 - Amazonas at an Escaramuza competition in Mexico City, May 24, 2008. Escaramuzas are similar to US rodeos, where female competitors called "Amazonas" wear long skirts, and ride side saddle. Male rodeo competitors are "Charros," from which comes the word "Charreria." Charreria is Mexico's national sport.
857-71729 - An escaramuza from Anahuac of Tecamac team rides her horse in a rodeo competition in Mexico City, May 10, 2008. Escaramuzas are similar to US rodeos, where female competitors called "Amazonas" wear long skirts, and ride side saddle. Male rodeo competitors are "Charros," from which comes the word "Charreria." Charreria is Mexico's national sport.
857-71733 - An Amazona rides her horse at an Escaramuza competition in Mexico City, May 24, 2008. Escaramuzas are similar to US rodeos, where female competitors called "Amazonas" wear long skirts, and ride side saddle. Male rodeo competitors are "Charros," from which comes the word "Charreria." Charreria is Mexico's national sport.
857-71752 - Members of the El Herradero team compete in an Escaramuza in Mexico City, Sunday, February 10, 2008. Escaramuzas are similar to US rodeos, where female competitors called "Amazonas" wear long skirts, and ride side saddle. Male rodeo competitors are "Charros," from which comes the word "Charreria." Charreria is Mexico's national sport.
801-132 - Local Mexican in traditional dress with donkey at the distillery of Herradura tequila, Hacienda San Jose del Refugio, Amatitan, Jalisco, Mexico, North America