San Fermín 2009

San Fermín 2009

Fondo de escritorio
Kukuxumuxu
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The bulls of Kukuxumuxu arrive to your desktop

Like every summer, July 7th marks the existence of one of the world's most famous festivals, San Fenmin. July 6th starts a big ol 'shot and "Fiesta" start.

Daily is locked throughout the week, then the calves run and walk when they walk on the way to the faucet ring.

The boys of Cuxeicus are carrying bulls of San Fermin, in their own unique way, where the racing rides (tied with a red room) and introduced by the 6 bulls.

If you like "Fisia" and you want to decorate your screen in honor of the event, this San Fermín background will suit you well.

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Free Fondo de escritorio Kukuxumuxu

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