Photos | Mayday Rally Takes Over the Metropolis
A crowd of over 26 people, joined by 30 cars and several other vehicles, fill the streets of downtown, bringing the city to a standstill during the 2008 Mayday rally. Against a backdrop of towering skyscrapers, palm trees, and blue sky, they make their way through the urban landscape, demanding change and exercising their democratic right to protest in the summer heat.
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a large crowd of people walking on a streetMetadata
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