Photos | Yokozuna Leads Pre-Coachella Protest March
Yokozuna and a crowd of 28 people walk down the street, carrying signs and a banner as they protest before the Coachella festival. The blue sky and city buildings serve as the backdrop for this outdoor performance of recreation and protest.
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a group of people walking down the street holding signsMetadata
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5760w x 3840h - (download 4k)
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urban street recreation stand jeans glasses transportation outdoor footwear bag sky coachella necklace pedestrian city jewelry protest building lands sign mith shoe handbag sacred yokozuna pants parade metropolis road vehicle performance blue hat text pre light traffic flowers banner accessories later walking crowd land
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