Bullring stories:
Bulls See (and Spill) More Red in Pamplona
Jul 12th, 2009 - CBS News
Five runners were gored, two seriously, and six received other injuries at a packed running of the bulls at the San Fermin festival on Sunday. One man was caught in the...
Bullring videos from YouTube:
2:22New silver bull unveiled at Bullring
A SHINY silver bull was unveiled at the Bullring today to mark the fifth anniversary of the shopping centre, but what did shoppers make of the new look bull and what a gold bull look like?!
0:59BBC WM JUST DANCE - AT BULLRING
On Thursday 1st October 2009, BBC WM's Just Dance event took place inside Birmingham's Bullring. Joanne Malin led hundreds of BBC WM listeners through her dance routine - The Malin - in an effort to raise money for BBC WM's Kidney Kids Appeal ...
8:18Titan the Robot in Birmingham Bullring 1 - Birmingham Post
Titan the Robot visits Birmingham's Bullring Shopping Centre to help launch Hello Digital Festival which will take place October 23 to 26 at Millennium Point. For more information visit www.birminghampost.net
2:22Titan the Robot in Birmingham Bullring - The Birmingham Post
Titan the Robot visits Birmingham's Bullring Shopping Centre to help launch Hello Digital Festival which will take place October 23 to 26 at Millennium Point. For more information visit www.birminghampost.net
Bullring from WikiPedia:
A bullring is an arena where bullfighting is performed. Bullrings are often associated with Spain, but they can also be found in neighboring countries and the New World. Bullrings are often historic and culturally significant centers that bear many structural similarities to the Roman amphitheatre.
The classic bullring is an enclosed, roughly circular amphitheatre with tiered rows of stands that surround an open central space. The open space forms the arena or ruedo, a field of densely packed crushed rock (albero) that is the stage for the bullfight. Also on the ground level, the central arena is surrounded by a staging area where the bullfighters prepare and take refuge, called the callejón (alley).
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