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Two women join thousands of other nude volunteers during American photographer Spencer Tunick's installation in Mexico City's Zocalo on May 6, 2007. The controversial artist, known for his monumental installations featuring abstract formations of naked bodies, took over the historic downtown square for five hours in order to orchestrate one of the largest displays of public nudity in history. (UPI Photo/Eduardo Sverdlin)
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