Camarma Festival Ends with Midnight Fireworks
Camarma de Esteruelas celebrated the end of its festival with a stunning fireworks display at midnight on September 8th. The community gathered along the M-119 to witness the colorful spectacle, which lit up the sky for ten minutes. Check out the photos and share what you think!
Non-Lethal Bullfighting After the Camarma Bull Run | Photos & Highlights
Discover what happens after the Camarma de Esteruelas Bull Run with the non-lethal Camarmeño-style bullfight. Participants bravely face the bulls in a display of skill and courage. Check out our stunning photos of this unique cultural event and share your thoughts in the comments!
A Family Experience at the Bull Run
On September 7th, 2024, our family attended the thrilling Bull Run in Camarma de Esteruelas. With heifers leading the charge and bulls racing after brave runners, the event was filled with adrenaline and excitement. While our youngest was captivated, our oldest wasn’t quite as eager to stay. It was a unique glimpse into local tradition, and we captured the experience in photos—don’t miss them!
Experiencing “El Arte de Andalucía a Caballo”
On the evening of September 6th, 2024, my family and I attended “El Arte de Andalucía a Caballo,” an extraordinary equestrian Flamenco performance by Carmelo Cuevas at the Plaza de Toros in Camarma de Esteruelas. The night was filled with awe as we watched Andalusian horses move in perfect harmony with the Flamenco dancers, all while celebrating Cuevas’ deep connection with these noble animals. This captivating show left us with a newfound appreciation for the bond between humans and horses, as well as the beauty of Andalusian culture.
Crona and the Apple Tart
At the end of every week after spending hours upon hours in language school, I treat myself to a pastry of some sort. Along the 15-minute walk from class to my car, I pass by about a dozen Pastelería shops. So I decided to get some pastries to share with the fam. Normally, I photograph what
Burial of the Sardine Ceremony
Each year on Ash Wednesday, Spaniards gather to celebrate the end of Carnival with a parade called “Entierro de la Sardina,” aka…