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Buffalo Racing Photo Gallery 02
Page 1 | Page 2 It was then we heard some cheers from behind us and we realised that the buffalo races had started. We followed the sound of laughter and soon saw a buffalo running down the track with a person running after it. It was really funny to see that person running with the buffalo like they were in their own race.
We carried on walking towards the starting line. I saw about six buffaloes there with some jockeys on top and others trying to get back on. From what I saw, it wasn’t easy at all to stay on the buffalo as there wasn’t a saddle. It took at least ten minutes to get every buffalo ready for the race. There were lots of false starts as the buffaloes were jumping around a lot.
As the track was only about 100 metres long we decided we had time to walk down to the finish line and take some pictures from there. We arrived just in time as the buffaloes soon came thundering towards us. The lead buffalo was really fast and everyone at the finishing line had to run for their lives! It didn’t look like the buffalo was going to stop! Out of the six buffaloes that started the race, only two of them finished with a jockey still on its back.
After watching a few more races, we walked over to the buffalo sheds. There must have been at least 100 buffaloes. I chatted with one of the buffalo boys who was cooling his buffalo down with a bucket of water. He told me that these buffalo had been raised just for racing. None of them had ever worked in the fields, which surprised me. Though, I suppose many farmers these days used tractors instead of buffaloes. I really had a fun day today. It was worth getting up early in the morning and coming all the way to Chonburi. I experienced a few more things that I haven’t done or seen before. And, now I know that buffaloes are not only strong but fast too! Page 1 | Page 2 All Pictures Copyright: Nattawud Daoruang. I originally wrote this story for the Bangkok Post |
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