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    Posted August 12, 2012 by
    sanchita
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    London, United Kingdom
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    This iReport is part of an assignment:
    What do the Paralympics mean to you?

    sanchita and 14 other iReporters contributed to Open Story: London 2012 Olympics
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    Heroes take over Parliament and spirit of the Olympics takes over the city!

     

    CNN PRODUCER NOTE     Last Saturday evening, iReporter sanchita managed to capture these beautiful images of various Olympic heroes being projected onto London's stunning Houses of Parliament building, including US swimmer Michael Phelps and Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt. "I have so many special moments from the Olympics, it's hard to say [but] I think seeing women included in Olympic teams from all the participating countries is my favourite part, especially from Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Muslim countries in general," she said. In addition to snapping images of the games, our iReporter also volunteered to be part of the Olympic torch relay stewards team for her local council when the torch passed through her part of London.
    - sarahbrowngb, CNN iReport producer

    Glorious moments from the London2012 games projected onto the Houses of Parliament. I created this photo from four different moments projected, highlighting the winning moment of Usain Bolt, and Michael Phelps swimming into the history books. The spirit of the nation, the city has been raised and is celebrated.

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