Moscow Visited by Titan the Robot
A two-meter-tall robot named Titan walks around a market in Moscow, Russia, May 12, 2014. Titan the Robot arrived in Moscow for the Robot Ball festival that will be held from May 15 to June 15. (Photo by Sergei Ilnitsky/EPA)
Titan the Robot is surrounded by people in a market in Moscow, May 12, 2014. (Photo by Sergei Ilnitsky/EPA)
Titan the Robot shows up in a market in Moscow, May 12, 2014. (Photo by Sergei Ilnitsky/EPA)
Titan the Robot shows up in a market in Moscow, May 12, 2014. (Photo by Sergei Ilnitsky/EPA)
The robot is seen outside a market in Moscow, May 12, 2014. (Photo by Sergei Ilnitsky/EPA)
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