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The gauchos of Uruguay

All Easter week gauchos converge on Montevideo to compete for the best rider.

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The gauchos of Uruguay

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  1. The gauchos of Uruguay

  2. A gaucho rides an unbroken or untamed horse during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo, March 23, 2016. All Easter week gauchos all over Uruguay and neighboring Argentina and Brazil come to Montevideo to compete for the award of best rider. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  3. A gaucho is unseated by an unbroken or untamed horse during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  4. A gaucho rides an unbroken or untamed horse during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  5. A gaucho rides an unbroken or untamed horse during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  6. Gauchos walk during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  7. A gaucho is helped by others after being unseated by an unbroken or untamed horse during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  8. A gaucho is unseated by an unbroken or untamed horse during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  9. A gaucho rides an unbroken or untamed horse during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  10. A gaucho rides an unbroken or untamed horse during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  11. A gaucho rides an unbroken or untamed horse during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  12. Gauchos walk during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  13. A gaucho rides an unbroken or untamed horse during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  14. A gaucho rides an unbroken or untamed horse during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  15. A gaucho wears a belt of silver an gold with a the coat of arms of Uruguay during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  16. A gaucho is unseated by an unbroken or untamed horse during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  17. A gaucho rides an unbroken or untamed horse during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  18. A gaucho looks on during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  19. A gaucho rides an unbroken or untamed horse during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  20. A gaucho rides an unbroken or untamed horse during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

  21. A gaucho carries the saddle after riding an unbroken or untamed horse during Creole week celebrations in Montevideo. REUTERS/Andres Stapff

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