What's the best 2008 Summer Olympic photo you've seen? (or an example of one)
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"U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps, left, touches home for gold just ahead of Milorad Cavic from Serbia in the Olympic men's 100-meter butterfly final on Aug. 16. It was Phelps' seventh gold medal of the Games, and his closest race in his record eight victories." (MSNBC.com)
Credit: Patrick B. Kraemer
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M$I think because it represents a coming of age for the human race where we are evolving to the point where our physic's will eventually adapt to any environment we set our goals tword.
http://cache.boston.com/universal/site_graphics/blogs/bigpicture/swim_06_30/swim1.jpg
AP Mark J. Terrill
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Wow...that was quite the finish wasn't it? So exciting! If you were not "involved" as a spectator, this finish surely had you out of your chair and this picture shows just how close it was! Excellent!