File:Audience at 2000 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.JPEG
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DescriptionAudience at 2000 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.JPEG | Some of the 110,000 members of the audience take part in the festivities September 15th, 2000 during the opening ceremonies for the Sydney 2000 Olympics. |
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Source | http://www.defenseimagery.mil/imagery.html#guid=5c5c4cd0e3d02603ad58f51539552e27345f5e77 |
Author | TSGT Rick Sforza |
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