Bulls trample revelers on the streets of Pamplona, Spain. (Jesus Caso / EFE)
A bull stumbles over a fallen runner on the fourth day of the running of the bulls. (Daniel Ochoa de Olza / Associated Press)
A small convoy of bulls is escorted by a single runner on the streets of Pamplona, Spain. (A.Arrizurieta / AFP/Getty Images)
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Pedestrians hurriedly cede the right-of-way during the running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain. (A.Arrizurieta / AFP/Getty Images)
It’s every runner for himself during the fourth bull run of the San Fermin Festival. (Pedre Armestre / AFP/Getty Images)
Welcomed by cheering crowds, bulls and runners stream into the bull ring in Pamplona, Spain. (Alvaro Barrientos / Associated Press)
Runners blur into a river of movement in a time-lapse image of the running of the bulls in Pamplona. (Daniel Ochoa de Olza / Associated Press)
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A future bull runner is pursued by a “cabezudo” (or “big head”) as the San Fermin Festival. (Denis Doyle / Getty Images)
A bull hooks a fallen runner by the shirt on the streets of Pamplona, Spain. Three people were confirmed injured on the second day of the annual ritual. (Daniel Ochoa de Olza / Associated Press)
The San Fermin Festival, held since 1591, attracts tens of thousands of foreign visitors each year for nine days of revelry, morning bull-runs and afternoon bullfights. (Daniel Ochoa de Olza / Associated Press)
The bulls used in Pamplona come from the Cebada Gago ranch, which has a reputation for raising fierce animals. They have taken part in the San Fermin festival for 24 straight years. (Pedro Armestre / AFP / Getty Images)
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The running, as seen through a fish-eye lens. (Pedro Armestre / AFP / Getty Images)