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Tourists enjoy the facilities of a hotel in Pamplona where the stuffed body of a bull named Bravio stands. (Alvaro Barrientos/Associated Press
Anti-bullfighting demonstrators protest against the bull runs in Pamplona's Ayuntamiento Square on July 3. (Alvaro Barrientos/Associated Press
Revelers hold up traditional red neckties during the "Chupinazo," the official opening of the San Fermin festival in in Pamplona, Spain Wednesday July 6, 2011. AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza
Pamplona, Spain — Festival-goers celebrate the beginning of the San Fermin festival in the town square. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Denis Doyle / Getty Images Europe
SPAIN Revellers unfurl giant Basque flags during the start of the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona July 6, 2011. The annual festival, best known for its daily running of the bulls, kicked off on Wednesday with the traditional Chupinazo rocket launch and will run until July 14. REUTERS/Vincent West
People watch the celebrations from balconies above the main square in Pamplona. (Pedro Armestre/AFP/Getty Images )
Pamplona, Spain — Thousands of people wave red scarves as they crowd the Plaza Ayuntamiento after the setting off of the "chupinazo" rocket to announce the start of the festival. - PHOTOGRAPH BY: JOSU SANTESTEBAN / EPA
Participants celebrate during the 'Chupinazo,' the official opening of the 2011 San Fermin fiestas. (Javier Soriano/AFP/Getty Images
Revellers hold up traditional San Fermin scarves during the 'Chupinazo.' (Denis Doyle/Getty Images
A reveler waves from a balcony protected with plastic as she celebrates the "Chupinazo," the official opening of the San Fermin festival in in Pamplona, Spain Wednesday July 6, 2011. AP / Alvaro Barrientos
Pamplona, Spain — Participants hold the traditional red scarf of the San Fermin festival. PHOTOGRAPH BY: PEDRO ARMESTRE / AFP / Getty Images
SPAIN Revellers hold up red scarves during the start of the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona July 6, 2011. The festival, best known for its daily running of the bulls, kicked off on Tuesday with the traditional Chupinazo rocket launch and will run until July 14. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso
A banner asking for the rapprochement of jailed suspected ETA members to jails in the Basque Country is displayed as others hold traditional red scarves during the 'Chupinazo' to mark the start at noon sharp of the San Fermin Festival in front of the Town Hall of Pamplona. (Pedro Armestre/AFP/Getty Images)
SPAIN Revellers hold up red scarves during the start of the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona July 6, 2011. The annual festival, best known for its daily running of the bulls, kicked off on Wednesday with the traditional Chupinazo rocket launch and will run until July 14. REUTERS/Vincent West
SPAIN Revellers hold up red scarves during the start of the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona July 6, 2011. The festival, best known for its daily running of the bulls, kicked off on Tuesday with the traditional Chupinazo rocket launch and will run until July 14. REUTERS/Susana Vera
Revellers are soaked with water thrown from a balcony during the start of the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona July 6, 2011. The annual festival, best known for its daily running of the bulls, kicked off on Wednesday with the traditional Chupinazo rocket launch and will run until July 14. REUTERS/Susana Vera
SPAIN Revellers hold up red scarves during the start of the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona July 6, 2011. The festival, best known for its daily running of the bulls, kicked off on Tuesday with the traditional Chupinazo rocket launch and will run until July 14. REUTERS/Susana Vera
Revellers celebrate the 'Chupinazo.' (Alvaro Barrientos/Associated Press
SPAIN Revellers hold up red scarves during the start of the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona July 6, 2011. The festival, best known for its daily running of the bulls, kicked off on Tuesday with the traditional Chupinazo rocket launch and will run until July 14. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso
Pamplona, Spain — A group of people link arms to catch a reveler in Pamplona's square after the firing of the "chupinazo" rocket at the start of the San Fermin festival. - PHOTOGRAPH BY: JOSU SANTESTEBAN / EPA Festival goers celebrate on Wednesday. (Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
SPAIN Revellers fill the town hall square before the start of the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona July 6, 2011. The annual festival, best known for its daily running of the bulls, kicked off on Wednesday with the traditional Chupinazo rocket launch and will run until July 14. REUTERS/Vincent West
A reveller jumps from a fountain to be caught by the crowd during the Chupinazo. (Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
Revellers celebrate on Wednesday. (Alvaro Barrientos/Associated Press)
Revelers hold up their hands as water is thrown from a balcony during the "Chupinazo," the official opening of the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, northern Spain, Wednesday, July 6, 2011. AP / Alvaro Barrientos
Revelers take part in the "Chupinazo," the official opening of the 2011 San Fermin festival, Wednesday, July 6, 2011 in Pamplona, Spain. AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza
A woman is held up by revelers at the "Chupinazo," the official opening of the 2011 San Fermin festival, Wednesday, July 6, 2011 in Pamplona, Spain. AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza
Revelers take part in the "Chupinazo," the official opening of the 2011 San Fermin festival, Wednesday, July 6, 2011 in Pamplona, Spain. AP / Alvaro Barrientos
Revelers react as water is thrown from a balcony during the "Chupinazo," the official opening of the San Fermin festival in in Pamplona, Spain Wednesday July 6, 2011. AP / Alvaro Barrientos
SPAIN A reveller is tossed in the air during the start of the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona July 6, 2011. The festival, best known for its daily running of the bulls, kicked off on Tuesday with the traditional Chupinazo rocket launch and will run until July 14. REUTERS/Susana Vera
Revellers celebrate on the first day of the festival. (Daniel Ochoa de Olza/Associated Press)
A man is held up by revelers, during the "Chupinazo," the official opening of the San Fermin festival in in Pamplona, Spain Wednesday July 6, 2011. AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza
SPAIN Revellers drink wine during the start of the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona July 6, 2011. The annual festival, best known for its daily running of the bulls, kicked off on Wednesday with the traditional Chupinazo rocket launch and will run until July 14. REUTERS/Joseba Etxaburu
A reveler drinks wine during the "Chupinazo," the official opening of the San Fermin festival in in Pamplona, Spain Wednesday July 6, 2011. AP / Daniel Ochoa de Olza
Revelers hold up traditional red neckties as tens of thousands of people packed Pamplona's main square in Pamplona, Spain, Wednesday July 6, 2011, to celebrate the start of Spain's most famous bull-running festival. AP / Alvaro Barrientos
SPAIN A reveller jumps from a fountain at the Plaza de Navarreria during the start of the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona July 6, 2011. The annual festival, best known for its daily running of the bulls, kicked off on Wednesday with the traditional Chupinazo rocket launch and will run until July 14. REUTERS/Joseba Etxaburu
Pamplona, Spain — A festival-goer jumps from a fountain to be caught by the crowd during beginning of the San Fermin festival. The festival includes the running of bulls through the historic heart of the town for eight days starting July 7 and was central to the 1926 novel "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway. - PHOTOGRAPH BY: Denis Doyle / Getty Images
Pamplona, Spain — Young women celebrate during the opening of the San Fermin festival in the town square. PHOTOGRAPH BY: JAVIER SORIANO / AFP / Getty Images
Pamplona, Spain — Revelers are showered with water during the start of the San Fermin festival. The annual festival, best known for its daily running of the bulls, kicked off Wednesday with the traditional "chupinazo" rocket launch and will run until July 14. PHOTOGRAPH BY: ELOY ALONSO / Reuters
SPAIN A reveller jumps from a fountain at the Plaza de Navarreria during the start of the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona July 6, 2011. The annual festival, best known for its daily running of the bulls, kicked off on Wednesday with the traditional Chupinazo rocket launch and will run until July 14. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso
Pamplona, Spain — A man is tossed by fellow revelers on the opening day of the festival. PHOTOGRAPH BY: PEDRO ARMESTRE / AFP / Getty IMages
Pamplona, Spain — A reveler kisses the traditional red scarf. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Alvaro Barrientos / Associated Press
Revelers pack the 'Plaza Ayuntamiento,' Pamplona's city hall square, for the start of the San Fermin Festival - Jesus Diges / EPA
SPAIN Revellers are sprayed with wine during the start of the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona July 6, 2011. The annual festival, best known for its daily running of the bulls, kicked off on Wednesday with the traditional Chupinazo rocket launch and will run until July 14 REUTERS/Eloy Alonso
A festival goer jumps from a fountain to be caught by the crowd during the opening of San Fermin festival on July 6. Denis Doyle / Getty Images
SPAIN Revellers are showered with water during the start of the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona July 6, 2011. The annual festival, best known for its daily running of the bulls, kicked off on Wednesday with the traditional Chupinazo rocket launch and will run until July 14. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso
Bullfighter assistants prepare their 'capotes' to make the paseillo or ritual entrance to the arena during a bullfight on the eve of the 2011 San Fermin festival. (Daniel Ochoa de Olza/Associated Press)
SPAIN A rejoneador (bullfighter on horseback) performs at the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona July 6, 2011. The annual festival, best known for its daily running of the bulls, kicked off on Wednesday with the traditional Chupinazo rocket launch and will run until July 14. REUTERS/Joseba Etxaburu
SPAIN Rejoneador (bullfighter on horseback) Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza performs at the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona July 6, 2011. The annual festival, best known for its daily running of the bulls, kicked off on Wednesday with the traditional Chupinazo rocket launch and will run until July 14. REUTERS/Joseba Etxaburu
Spanish novillero bullfighter Jimenez Fortes falls during a bullfight on the eve of the festival in Pamplona. Fortes managed to roll over to avoid the bull's horns, lucky to be unhurt in the incident. Novilleros is the stage prior to becoming a 'matador' where bullfights are performed with young bulls. (Daniel Ochoa de Olza/Associated Press)