Denis Doyle

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PAMPLONA, SPAIN - JULY 11: Two runners fall in front of the pack of charging bulls during the third San Fermin running of the bulls on July 9, 2008 in Pamplona, Spain. Fighting bulls are run through the historic heart of Pamplona for eight days in this fiesta made famous by the 1926 novel of U.S. writer Ernest Hemmingway called 'The Sun Also Rises'. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
  
A barbary ape looks towards Spain high-up on the Rock of Gibraltar on June 21, 2005.
  
Construction workers silhoueted on roof of apartment block in Sesena, Spain.
     
  
Running of the Bulls in Pamplona Spain
  
PAMPLONA, SPAIN - JULY 11: A reveller flies through the air to be caught by mates after leaping from a fountain during the opening day called 'Chupinazo' of the San Fermin fiesta on July 6, 2008 in Pamplona, Spain. Fighting bulls are run through the historic heart of Pamplona for eight days in this fiesta made famous by the 1926 novel of U.S. writer Ernest Hemmingway called 'The Sun Also Rises'.  (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
  
A visitor stands under the memorial for the victims of the victims of the Madrid train bombings at Atocha train station in Madrid, Spain.
     
  
A man runs to board a commuter train at El Pozo station on March 10, 2005 in Madrid, Spain. One of the bombs in the Madrid March 11, attacks exploded inside the station. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
  
Funeral for victim of the Madrid train bombings at Madrid's South cemetary March 13, 2004  An estimated 198 people were killed in Spain's worst terrorist attack. (Photo by Denis Doyle)
  
Rescue workers line up bodies beside a bomb damaged passenger train at Atocha station following a number of explosions on trains in Madrid Thursday March 11, 2004, just three days before Spain's general elections, killing more than 170 rush-hour commuters and wounding more than 500 in Spain's worst terrorist attack ever.
     
  
Officeworkers hold three minutes of silence near Madrid's plaza de Lima on September 14 2001 in honor of the victims of the S-11 terrori attacks in the US.
  
University students hold up the Quran during a demonstration against the U.S. invasion of Iraq in Alexandria, Egypt April 1, 2003.
  
A man holds up the Quran during a demonstration against the U.S. led war against Iraq after Friday prayers inside Al-Azhar mosque in Cairo, Egypt, April 11, 2003. (PPhoto by Denis Doyle)
     
  
A man denounces the U.S. war against Iraq after Friday prayers inside Al-Azhar mosque in Cairo, Egypt, April 11, 2003.
  
A protestors bites a U.S. flag during a demonstration against the war in Iraq after Friday prayers outside Al-Azhar mosque in Cairo on March 28, 2003. (Photo by Denis Doyle)
  
     
  
Saharawi at El Ayoun refugee camp, south eastern Algeria, Tuesday Feb. 27 2001 during the 25th anniversary of the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic. (Photo by Denis Doyle)
  
Delphina Cassungo is handed her baby daughter Albina after she died of maleria at the children's hospital in Kuito, Angola, March 12, 2003. After a quarter century of civil war oil and mineral rich Angola is still one of the poorest countries in the world.
  
A barbary ape, perched high on the rock of Gibraltar on June 21, 2005.
     
  
Danza de los Zancos fiesta in Anguiano, La Rioja, Spain Monday July 22 2002.
  
Tomato battle in Bunol
  
A girl plays with a barbary ape, perched high on the rock of Gibraltar on June 21, 2005.
     
  
Two volunteers walk over the oil-stained promenade in Muxia in northwestern Spain Thursday  Nov. 28, 2002. after the stricken  Bahamas-flagged tanker Prestige sank Nov. 19,  off Cabo Finisterre while carrying almost 77,000 tons (20 million gallons) of fuel oil.
  
A bird, coated in fuel oil, is collected by a volunteer in Larino beach Tuesday Dec. 3, 2002 after the stricken Bahamas flagged tanker Prestige sank Nov. 19, 2002  245 kilometers off Cabo Finisterre while carrying almost 77,000 tons of fuel oil.
  
Goose barnacle fishermen, called Percebeiros, clean their boots on a pier near Cape Tourinan in north western Spain Thursday Dec. 19,  2002. The fisherman were cleaning fuel oil stuck to the rocks which have been contaminated after the tanker Prestige sank Nov. 19, 2002.
     
  
Young fishermen wait to apply for compensation at port authorities in Malpica in northwestern Spain Monday Nov. 25, 2002. Fishing has been prohibited indefinately along a 500 kilometer (310 mile) stretch of the northwestern Spanish coastline after the stricken  Bahamas-flagged tanker Prestige sank Nov. 19  244 kilometers (152 miles) off Cabo Finisterre (Cape Land's End) while carrying almost 77,000 tons (20 million gallons) of fuel oil.
  
Fisherman Francisco Perez takes up his lobster pots near Malpica in northwestern Spain Tuesday Nov. 26 2002 after the stricken  Bahamas-flagged tanker Prestige sank Nov. 19  244 kilometers (152 miles) off Cabo Finisterre while carrying almost 77,000 tons of fuel oil.
  
A Goose barnacle fisherman, called Percebeiros, clean their boots on a pier near Cape Tourinan in north western Spain December 19,  2002. The fisherman were cleaning fuel oil stuck to the rocks which have been contaminated after the tanker Prestige sank Nov. 19, 2002.
     
  
view of a statue of Don Quixote and his companion Sancho Panzo near Manzanares, a part of the Quixote tourist trail, in the province of Castilla La Mancha, Spain.
  
Wind turbines and the Spanish roadside bull or Toro de Osborne in Spain.
  
View of old windmills January 11, 2005 in the village of Campo de Criptana, a part of the Quixote tourist trail, in the province of Castilla La Mancha, Spain.
     
  
A horseman leaps over a bonfire to celebrate "The feast of St Anton" in the village of San Bartolome de Pinares on January 16, 2005 in Spain.
  
A man has a drink during "The feast of St Anton" celebrations in the village of San Bartolome de Pinares on January 16, 2005 in Spain.
  
A tree is silhouetted by a large burning pyre of livestock infected by the foot and mouth disease near Wigton, northwestern Britain, Sunday April 16 2001.
     
  
Sheep graze near Dolton,  in Devon, southwestern England Thursday April 12 2001.
  
 A boy plays in the ruined town of Kuito, Angola, March 13, 2003. After a quarter century of civil war oil and mineral rich Angola is still one of the poorest countries in the world.
  
Life goes on in the ruined town of Kuito, Angola, March 13, 2003. After a quarter century of civil war oil and mineral rich Angola is still one of the poorest countries in the world.
     
  
Fiusherman gathers percebes on Sisargas islands in Galicia.
  
Percebeiros fishing off the Sisargas islands in Galicia, Spain in November 4, 2005.
  
A fisherman holds percebes caught off the Sisargas islands in Galicia, Spain in November 4, 2005.
     
  
Man fishing Percebes off the Sisargas islands in Galicia, Spain in November 4, 2005.
  
  
CASTRILLO DE MURCIA, SPAIN - MAY 25:  A man dressed as the devil jumps over babies in an event known as El Colacho on May 25, 2008  in the village of Castrillo de Murcia, Spain. Since 1620 El Colacho has been celebrated in Castrillo de Murcia to mark Corpus Christie with the devil incarnate supposed to clense the babies of sin.  (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
     
  
Old olive tree after a year-long drought in Cambil, Spain on October 11, 2005.
  
  
Scottish artist Joanne Tatham places barbed wire around neon lights in her work titled "The Glamour" prior to the opening of the annual International Contempory Arts Fair (ARCO) in Madrid, Spain, Tuesday Feb. 13 2001. The 2001 ARCO show featues  works by some dozen British artists.
     
  
Las Fallas fiesta in Valencia.