Construction crews still working on Natal stadium
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Construction workers prepare a site before putting down bricks under the midday sun next to the Dunas arena soccer stadium in Natal
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A construction worker lays concrete on a bridge next to the Dunas arena soccer stadium in Natal
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A worker wearing a Brazilian football jersey strolls through a construction site next to the Dunas arena soccer stadium in Natal
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A construction worker rests in the midday sun next to the Dunas arena soccer stadium in Natal
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Construction workers placebricks under the midday sun next to the Dunas arena soccer stadium in Natal
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Construction workers rest in the shade away from the midday sun next to the Dunas arena soccer stadium in Natal
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A worker erects a 2014 World Cup poster outside the Dunas arena soccer stadium in Natal
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A construction worker lays concrete on a bridge next to the Dunas arena soccer stadium in Natal
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A worker strolls down some stairs at the Dunas arena soccer stadium in Natal
REUTERS - 10/11
Construction worker rests in the shade away from the midday sun next to the Dunas arena soccer stadium in Natal
REUTERS - 11/11
Workers erect a 2014 World Cup poster outside the Dunas arena soccer stadium in Natal
REUTERS
It's been a race against the clock to get Natal's stadium and facilities ready for the host city's first match between Mexico and Cameroon on Thursday -- and it's not yet over. Construction crews are still racing to get the stadium done.