First off, sorry for yelling. I didn’t realize just how much my phone filters out the background music.
“DO YOU HEAR THAT NOISE??”
“No, Nolan, I don’t.”
I’ll make sure not to yell next time.
Skip along to to parts that interest you most.
Introduction to San Pedro Festival: (00:00:00)
Exploring the Town & Local Culture: (00:00:39)
The Noise and Concerts: (00:03:00)
"Coyas" and Party Culture: (00:03:51)
Local "Coyas" Explained: (00:06:42)
Bull Running Area: (00:07:34)
Bull with Flaming Horns (Toro Embolado): (00:08:29)
The Local Experience: (00:09:28)
More on Coyas & Bull Running Ethics: (00:11:43)
Crossing the Bull Running Area & General Observations: (00:14:39)
Concluding Remarks (00:15:55)
Farewell (00:19:00)
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