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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Crowds from space




The image above is a satellite photo of the Mall during yesterday's inauguration ceremony. The clumps of dark grains are crowds of people clustered around Jumbotrons to see the proceedings.

Image from Popular Science via Andrew Sullivan.
Posted by Mike Odom at 1:55 PM
Labels: art, politics

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