Revelers sing to St. Fermin while participating in a procession in Pamplona in northern Spain during the annual running of the bulls. The festival of Los San Fermines, held since 1591, attracts tens of thousands of foreign visitors each year for nine days of revelry, morning bull runs and afternoon bullfights. (Alvaro Barrientos / Associated Press)
Charging animal meets human with perhaps predictable results as a woman dives off the Mediterranean sea front in Denia, in Alicante provinice, during the annual celebration on the bulls in Spain. (Diego Tuson AFP/Getty Images)
Frenchman Samuel Dumoulin jubilates after winning the third stage of the Tour de France, a 130-mile run between Saint-Malo and Nantes. He finished just ahead of countryman Romain Feillu, right. (Pascal Pavani AFP/Getty Images)
A member of the Ngarrindjeri aboriginal tribe conducts a smoking ceremony at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. The ceremony is part of a cleansing ritual to mark the end of a decade-long handover of human remains to the aboriginal Australian cultures from which they were originally taken. (Ed Jones AFP/Getty Images)
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A student volunteer paints graffiti -- of a legal variety -- as part of a campaign to beautify China’s capital with a month to go before the start of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The graffiti is part of an organized effort to cover eight to 10 walls and a total length of more than 2,000 yards. (Michael Reynolds / EPA)
French extreme climber Alain Robert shows why he is known as Spiderman as he scales the front of the 502-foot-tall Skyper building in Frankfurt, Germany. Robert displayed a poster referring to the G8 economic summit and decrying global warming. (Boris Roessler / EPA)
Two people on the ground were killed after a cargo plane crashed in Madrid, Colombia. The Boeing 747 fell after taking off from the airport in nearby Bogota with a load of flowers bound for Miami. The eight crew members survived; the two people who died lived on the ranch where the plane crashed. (William Fernando Martinez / Associated Press)
Islamic students pause from reciting verses of the Koran outside the Red Mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan. Islamists continue to mark the anniversary of last year’s deadly siege there, a day after a suicide bomber killed more than a dozen people, mostly policemen, near the Lal Masjid mosque. (John Moore / Getty Images)