The making of Olympics opening ceremony’s galloping silver horse

The silver, metal horse that galloped down the Seine at the French Olympics opening ceremony stunned viewers across the world last Friday. It took workers in Nantes, in western France more than a year to create and would be on display in Paris from October.

The making of Olympics opening ceremony’s galloping silver horse
The silver, metal horse that galloped down the Seine at the French Olympics opening ceremony stunned viewers across the world last Friday. It took workers in Nantes, in western France more than a year to create and would be on display in Paris from October.

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