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Talks about Ernest Hemingway’s writings on Spain. In Pamplona, a bull rams a horse wearing armor. It is ridden by a picador trying to stab the bull with a lance. He falls off the horse so matadors (bullfighters) assist him by waving their muletas (capes). The audience is completely excited and enthusiastic. A banderillero stabs the bull with banderillas. One matador spins in the air as he is flipped and trampled by the bull. An overview shot of the ocean and San Sebastian are shown. Its fountains, streets, and beach are displayed. A boy plays in the sand, and children run from the waves. People walk across the harbor, then the marina is seen at day and night. The silhouettes of boats are displayed on the horizon under the moon. The silhouettes of picadores and a bull are seen in the plains.