Welcome to our 2016 Olympics opening roundup. These are some of the images that caught our eye in the first few days of the games. We’re hoping to be as playful and positive (or satirical, at least) as we can.
#Olympic inequality. #Favelas & #fireworks from the brilliant @mario_tama @gettyimages #Rio2016 #Olympics2016 pic.twitter.com/xGXB8uy7FK
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 6, 2016
Stunning #Rio mural of indigenous people but not 1 (out of ~800k) on #Brazil team ? @mario_tama #rio2016 #olympics pic.twitter.com/YOwbozpME1
— Reading The Pictures (@ReadingThePix) August 6, 2016
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Photo(top): Mario Tama/Getty Images. Caption: A woman walks past a section of a mural depicting an indigenous face created by Brazilian graffiti artist Eduardo Kobra and assistants in the revamped Port District on August 4, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The 32,000-square-foot mural, titled ‘We Are All One’, was painted to represent cultural diversity across continents.
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