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OLYMPICS-RIO/SWISS-BELLS
RTX24VD3 
February 01, 2016 
Serge Huguenin of the Blondeau foundry pours the metal into the mould during the preparation of the Rio... 
LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS, Switzerland 
Huguenin of the Blondeau foundry pours the metal into the mould during the preparation of the Rio 2016... 
Serge Huguenin of the Blondeau foundry pours the metal into the mould during the preparation of the Rio 2016 bronze bells in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland January 21, 2016. At this year's Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, no matter how elaborate the opening ceremony or how sophisticated the live broadcasts, the final lap of athletics races will be announced the traditional way by ringing an old-fashioned bell. Omega, the official timekeeper of the event, has ordered 21 bells, forged almost entirely by hand by Blondeau's Bell Foundry in the Jura Mountains in Switzerland. Each last-lap bell is branded with the RIO 2016 logo and circled with the words "2016 GAMES OF THE XXXI OLYMPIAD." Picture taken January 21, 2016. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
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