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Ring in the games: Giant Olympic symbols hung from Tower Bridge signals final countdown

LONDON – Time to ring in the games. Almost.

Five super-sized Olympic rings were lowered off Tower Bridge on Wednesday, draping the internationally recognized symbol over the iconic landmark spanning the Thames river.

London Mayor Boris Johnson lowered the rings with a few words barked into a walkie-talkie from a barge circling below.

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The fusing of a London icon – the gateway to the city – with the rings is a signal that London is ready to go one month before the games. The Olympics start July 27 and end on Aug. 12.

The massive rings – 25 metres (82 feet) wide and 11.5 metres (37 feet) tall – are part of efforts to bedeck the city in Olympic banners and bold colour ahead of the competition.

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