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"SCRATCH THE STICK"
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#8718690
26 August 2022
A participant in the "Scratch the stick" modality, resting the stick on the ground, lets his hand slide, so that his body, without touching the ground, goes down until he is as horizontal as possible, stretches his arm and reaches as far as possible. as far away as possible and then get up completely and on the occasion of the festivities of San Roque in Liaño, a town in Cantabria (Spain) an exhibition of Cantabrian rural sports is held, to animate the festivities and preserve the tradition so that they are not lost.
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#8718692
26 August 2022
A participant in the "Scratch the stick" modality, resting the stick on the ground, lets his hand slide, so that his body, without touching the ground, goes down until he is as horizontal as possible, stretches his arm and reaches as far as possible. as far away as possible and then get up completely and on the occasion of the festivities of San Roque in Liaño, a town in Cantabria (Spain) an exhibition of Cantabrian rural sports is held, to animate the festivities and preserve the tradition so that they are not lost.
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#3510566
4 December 2018
People at different ages heal themselves as they bathe in a pond called "Gyolat" (the puddle - from Bulgarian) in the Black Sea town of Varna, 450 km to the East of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, on Dec. 4, 2018. The mineral water in the pond springs up at 50 degrees Celsius and is believed to be very healthy. The pond can be used free of cahrge and is a local attraction for tourists from around the world. The patrons of the mineral spring a called walruses as they interchange hot and cold baths in the waters of the Black sea, especially in winter. Some of them scratch their bodies with sand so that they stimulate their blood circulation and remove old skin. Photo by Petko Momchilov/Impact Press GroupNurPhoto
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#3510578
4 December 2018
People at different ages heal themselves as they bathe in a pond called "Gyolat" (the puddle - from Bulgarian) in the Black Sea town of Varna, 450 km to the East of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, on Dec. 4, 2018. The mineral water in the pond springs up at 50 degrees Celsius and is believed to be very healthy. The pond can be used free of cahrge and is a local attraction for tourists from around the world. The patrons of the mineral spring a called walruses as they interchange hot and cold baths in the waters of the Black sea, especially in winter. Some of them scratch their bodies with sand so that they stimulate their blood circulation and remove old skin. Photo by Petko Momchilov/Impact Press GroupNurPhoto
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#3510582
4 December 2018
People at different ages heal themselves as they bathe in a pond called "Gyolat" (the puddle - from Bulgarian) in the Black Sea town of Varna, 450 km to the East of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, on Dec. 4, 2018. The mineral water in the pond springs up at 50 degrees Celsius and is believed to be very healthy. The pond can be used free of cahrge and is a local attraction for tourists from around the world. The patrons of the mineral spring a called walruses as they interchange hot and cold baths in the waters of the Black sea, especially in winter. Some of them scratch their bodies with sand so that they stimulate their blood circulation and remove old skin. Photo by Petko Momchilov/Impact Press GroupNurPhoto
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#3510590
4 December 2018
People at different ages heal themselves as they bathe in a pond called "Gyolat" (the puddle - from Bulgarian) in the Black Sea town of Varna, 450 km to the East of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, on Dec. 4, 2018. The mineral water in the pond springs up at 50 degrees Celsius and is believed to be very healthy. The pond can be used free of cahrge and is a local attraction for tourists from around the world. The patrons of the mineral spring a called walruses as they interchange hot and cold baths in the waters of the Black sea, especially in winter. Some of them scratch their bodies with sand so that they stimulate their blood circulation and remove old skin. Photo by Petko Momchilov/Impact Press GroupNurPhoto
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#3510596
4 December 2018
People at different ages heal themselves as they bathe in a pond called "Gyolat" (the puddle - from Bulgarian) in the Black Sea town of Varna, 450 km to the East of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, on Dec. 4, 2018. The mineral water in the pond springs up at 50 degrees Celsius and is believed to be very healthy. The pond can be used free of cahrge and is a local attraction for tourists from around the world. The patrons of the mineral spring a called walruses as they interchange hot and cold baths in the waters of the Black sea, especially in winter. Some of them scratch their bodies with sand so that they stimulate their blood circulation and remove old skin. Photo by Petko Momchilov/Impact Press GroupNurPhoto
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