Friday, November 23, 2012

Cattle drive through the village

It is not unusual to see a cattle drive right through town in Costa Rican villages.  Northwest Costa Rica, which is Guanacaste province, has cattle ranches dating back to Spanish colonial land grant days.

Ranchers often live in villages and take their cattle out to pasture in the morning and bring them back in the evening.

The man in this photo is not the rancher.  He is a villager who was riding a bicycle faster than the cattle were walking down the street.

This week we are showing photos of the ancient Khmer temples of Siem Reap, Cambodia, beginning with one of my favorite photos, on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site.

9 comments:

黄清华 Wong Ching Wah said...

I like these rural settings !

Kate said...

Walking along a rural road there obviously requires some tolerance and patience. I maxed the photo for full effect and I loved the bucolic scene.

Judy said...

What a fun picture! When we come upon a cattle drive on the road I am always happy to wait for them to get by us. I just whip out the camera and pass the time taking pictures.

Sharon said...

What a great photo this is! I love those floppy-eared cattle and that guy on the bike is a perfect addition to the entire scene.
Thanks for the food and fun yesterday evening. I had a great time.

Julie ScottsdaleDailyPhoto.com said...

i love this image.

Jack said...

You are right, Dave. Hartford hardly ever has cattle drives through the middle of the downtown.

Stefan Jansson said...

aha.

Karl said...

Great photo Dave, I really like it! We have also here similar scenes.

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