Photos | Mayday Rally March
Suresh Angadi, Claire Yiu, and a crowd of 38 people march down a city street playing music and carrying flags during the 2008 Mayday Rally. The sound of a drum and other musical instruments fills the air as they parade past shrubs and plants along the road.
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a group of people marching down a street with flagsMetadata
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