File:CWG007 Opening Ceremony.jpg
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English: 2002 Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony.
The large drum used to open the ceremony is on the bottom left and floats made of scrap are on the right. Note the balloon in line with the stadium roof, which flew later in the ceremony. Film photo taken with Miranda SLR camera and scanned. |
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Author | AlasdairW |
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