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  • Saddle in front of stable door. Working Gaucho Fazenda in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Horse riding in Southern Iceland. Fossness Farm. Riding equipment. Saddle and riding hat.
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  • Gauchos saddling up to begin the days work on ranch
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  • The Presidential Bodyguard soldiers in their HQ barracks carrying out their daily activities, in this instance polishing their horse saddles leather and brass gear. The Presidential Bodyguard also known as the PBG is the Indian Army's preeminent regiment founded in 1773 during the British occupation, this handpicked unit began with a mere 50 men and today stands at 160 soldiers plus 50 support staff. It has a dual role, both as a ceremonial guard for the President of India, with all its finery at important state functions, as well as an elite operational unit for the Indian Army which has seen action in many battle fronts, in particular the on going disputed region of Kashmir.
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  • Gauchos saddling up to begin the days work on ranch, La Estrella ranch, Corrientes, Argentina
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  • Two schoolgirls - one riding side-saddle or pillion - cycle to school along the Promenade, Pondicherry, India. Pondicherry now Puducherry is a Union Territory of India and was a French territory until 1954 legally on 16 August 1962. The French Quarter of the town retains a strong French influence in terms of architecture and culture.
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  • Detail shot of saddles and stirrups, in the stables. Working Gaucho Fazenda in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Brazilian male Gaucho cowboy saddling up his horse in a stable. Working Gaucho Fazenda in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Brazilian male Gaucho cowboy saddling up his horse outside the stable. Working Gaucho Fazenda in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Detail shot of saddles and stirrups, in the stables with a sheepdog sitting underneath. Working Gaucho Fazenda in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Brazilian male Gaucho cowboy saddling up his horse in a stable. Working Gaucho Fazenda in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Gauchos hearding cattle into pens to be vaccinated, La Estrella ranch, Corrientes, Argentina
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  • Brazilian male Gaucho cowboy riding a horse through a field pasture. Working Gaucho Fazenda farm in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Detail shot of various horse related tools and equipment, in the stables. Working Gaucho Fazenda in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Horse standing in stable, side view head and neck. Working Gaucho Fazenda in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • President Carlos Menem on a breed of horse that was once riden by President Gral. Juan Perón, La Rioja state, Argentina
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  • President Carlos Menem on a breed of horse that was once riden by President Gral. Juan Perón, La Rioja state, Argentina
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  • Presidential Bodyguard soldiers in early morning dust and mist filled horsemanship practice, consisting of jumping, daredevil riding and other such activities at the PBG's training grounds. This a regular activity as it requires the riders to perfect their horse riding skills and maneuvers for their official duties at ceremonial events.  The PBG is the Indian Army's preeminent regiment founded in 1773 during the British occupation, this handpicked unit began with a mere 50 men and today stands at 160 soldiers plus 50 support staff. It has a dual role, both as a ceremonial guard for the President of India, with all its finery at important state functions, as well as an elite operational unit for the Indian Army which has seen action in many battle fronts, in particular the on going disputed region of Kashmir.
    20071224_india_0107_1.jpg
  • Presidential Bodyguard soldiers in early morning dust and mist filled horsemanship practice, consisting of jumping, daredevil riding and other such activities at the PBG's training grounds. This a regular activity as it requires the riders to perfect their horse riding skills and maneuvers for their official duties at ceremonial events.  The PBG is the Indian Army's preeminent regiment founded in 1773 during the British occupation, this handpicked unit began with a mere 50 men and today stands at 160 soldiers plus 50 support staff. It has a dual role, both as a ceremonial guard for the President of India, with all its finery at important state functions, as well as an elite operational unit for the Indian Army which has seen action in many battle fronts, in particular the on going disputed region of Kashmir.
    20071224_india_0086_1.jpg
  • Presidential Bodyguard soldier in early morning dust and mist filled horsemanship practice, consisting of jumping, daredevil riding and other such activities at the PBG's training grounds. This a regular activity as it requires the riders to perfect their horse riding skills and maneuvers for their official duties at ceremonial events.  The PBG is the Indian Army's preeminent regiment founded in 1773 during the British occupation, this handpicked unit began with a mere 50 men and today stands at 160 soldiers plus 50 support staff. It has a dual role, both as a ceremonial guard for the President of India, with all its finery at important state functions, as well as an elite operational unit for the Indian Army which has seen action in many battle fronts, in particular the on going disputed region of Kashmir.
    20071224_india_0029_1.jpg
  • Presidential Bodyguard soldier in early morning dust and mist filled horsemanship practice, consisting of jumping, daredevil riding and other such activities at the PBG's barrack training grounds. This a regular activity as it requires the riders to perfect their horse riding skills and maneuvers for their official duties at ceremonial events.  The PBG is the Indian Army's preeminent regiment founded in 1773 during the British occupation, this handpicked unit began with a mere 50 men and today stands at 160 soldiers plus 50 support staff. It has a dual role, both as a ceremonial guard for the President of India, with all its finery at important state functions, as well as an elite operational unit for the Indian Army which has seen action in many battle fronts, in particular the on going disputed region of Kashmir.
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  • Brazilian male Gaucho cowboy rounding up cattle on a horse, in a field, pasture, blue sky. Working Gaucho Fazenda farm in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Brazilian male Gaucho cowboy riding a horse through a field pasture, cross in background. Working Gaucho Fazenda farm in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Brazilian male Gaucho cowboy leading his horse out of the stables into the paddock. Working Gaucho Fazenda in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Gauchos hearding cattle into pens, La Estrella ranch, Corrientes, Argentina
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  • Gauchos hearding cattle into pens, La Estrella ranch, Corrientes, Argentina
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  • President Carlos Menem on a breed of horse that was once riden by President Gral. Juan Perón, La Rioja state, Argentina
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  • Presidential Bodyguard soldiers in early morning dust and mist filled horsemanship practice, consisting of jumping, daredevil riding and other such activities at the PBG's training grounds. This a regular activity as it requires the riders to perfect their horse riding skills and maneuvers for their official duties at ceremonial events.  The PBG is the Indian Army's preeminent regiment founded in 1773 during the British occupation, this handpicked unit began with a mere 50 men and today stands at 160 soldiers plus 50 support staff. It has a dual role, both as a ceremonial guard for the President of India, with all its finery at important state functions, as well as an elite operational unit for the Indian Army which has seen action in many battle fronts, in particular the on going disputed region of Kashmir.
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  • Tunisia 2011.  Road Tataouine to Remada. Camels at the Berber cafe and tourist excursion centre.
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  • Men waiting to send horses to a wedding show from ther stables in Shadipur<br />
The Kathiputli Colony in the Shadipur Depot slum is home to hundreds of (originally Rajasthani) performers. The artistes who live here - from magicians, acrobats, musicians, dancers and puppeteers are often international renowed by always return to the Shadipur slum.
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  • The legs of two young girls sit astride their beloved ponies at a gymkhana in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Wearing a smart herringbone patterned jacket, regulation jodhpurs, short polished boots and holding a crop to encourage the horse to perform a series of trick and races, the rider nearest the viewer sits calmly awaiting the next event. The word gymkhana is an Indian Raj term that referred to a place where sporting events took place to test the skill of the competitors. In the UK and east coast of the US, the term gymkhana now almost always refers to an equestrian event for riders on horses, often with the emphasis on children's participation (such as those organised here by the Pony Club). Gymkhana classes include timed speed events such as barrel racing, keyhole, keg race (also known as "down and back"), flag race, and pole bending.
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  • A young girl sits on her pony, waiting for the beginning of her race at a local gymkhana, on 17th September 1999, in Cheltenham, England. Wearing a smart herringbone patterned jacket, regulation jodhpurs and holding a crop to encourage the horse to perform a series of trick and races, she sits calmly awaiting the next event. The word gymkhana is an Indian Raj term that referred to a place where sporting events took place to test the skill of the competitors. In the UK and east coast of the US, the term gymkhana now almost always refers to an equestrian event for riders on horses, often with the emphasis on childrens participation such as those organised here by the Pony Club. Gymkhana classes include timed speed events such as barrel racing, keyhole, keg race also known as down and back, flag race, and pole bending.
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  • A cyclist has hired a public bike sponsored by Santander and rises off his saddle and pedals past traffic bollards on Cannon Street, on 24th August 2016, in the City of London, UK. Santander Cycles is a public bicycle hire scheme in London, United Kingdom. The schemes bicycles are popularly known as Boris Bikes, after Boris Johnson, who was the Mayor of London when the scheme was launched. This busy road runs across the capitals financial district, founded by the Romans in the first Century.
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  • A jogger runs through Trafalgar Square, passing a street artist busker on a painted bike. As the man runs past we see the person busking on the bike, part of his art instillation, sitting on the saddle waiting for tourists to approach him for a picture and donate money. In the background is Nelson's Column, honouring the English naval hero ofr the Napoleonic wars, Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson (1758 – 1805) who stands on top of his 46m (151 ft) high plinth. Trafalgar Square is London's most central landmarks known for its fountains, pigeons and nowadays, its street buskers who entertain the capital's tourism industry.
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  • Imogen Sutcliffe with saddle back. The hairdryers are out and the shampoo is flowing at the Great Yorkshire Show, one of Britain's biggest agricultural shows. Its famous for its competitive displays of livestock. The event, established in 1837, attracts over 125 000 visitors a year and has over 10 000 entries to its pedigree competitions ranging from pigeons and rabbits to bulls and shire horses. At the heart of the show is the passion of the exhibitors who spend hundreds of hours ( and pounds)  training, preparing and grooming their animals.
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  • Bill House a judge in the saddle back class. The hairdryers are out and the shampoo is flowing at the Great Yorkshire Show, one of Britain's biggest agricultural shows. Its famous for its competitive displays of livestock. The event, established in 1837, attracts over 125 000 visitors a year and has over 10 000 entries to its pedigree competitions ranging from pigeons and rabbits to bulls and shire horses. At the heart of the show is the passion of the exhibitors who spend hundreds of hours ( and pounds)  training, preparing and grooming their animals.
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  • Contestants in the Saddle back pig class. The hairdryers are out and the shampoo is flowing at the Great Yorkshire Show, one of Britain's biggest agricultural shows. Its famous for its competitive displays of livestock. The event, established in 1837, attracts over 125 000 visitors a year and has over 10 000 entries to its pedigree competitions ranging from pigeons and rabbits to bulls and shire horses. At the heart of the show is the passion of the exhibitors who spend hundreds of hours ( and pounds)  training, preparing and grooming their animals.
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  • A gaucho / cowboy saddles up his horse before a horse skills competition, Lujan, Argentina.
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  • A gaucho / cowboy saddles up his horse before a horse skills competition, Lujan, Argentina.
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  • An English Electric Lightning supersonic jet fighter aircraft of the Cold War era sits in an industrial wasteland on the side of the A1 motorway in England. Parked in a take-off attitude, the wreck is now covered with graffiti though once the forefront of Britain's nuclear deterrent. The Lightning was noted for its great speed, the only all-British Mach 2 fighter aircraft and was the first aircraft in the world capable of supercruise. The Lightning was renowned for its capabilities as an interceptor; pilots commonly described it as "being saddled to a skyrocket"
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  • Royal Arcade was constructed in 1879 and connects Old Bond Street with Albemarle Street. It has a saddled glass roof. It was originally simply called "The Arcade", but since the shirtmaker H. W. Brettell was patronised by Queen Victoria, it was renamed as the "Royal Arcade". Number 12 now houses the luxury perfume house Ormonde Jayne. The arcade also houses Charbonnel et Walker, a long-time royal warrant holder and one of the original arcade tenants.
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