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Braiz

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Sat, Apr 18, 2026, 12:47 AM

4h ago

Indio, United States

33.68224, -116.24065

This image captures a vast outdoor scene at a large festival or event, likely taking place in Indio, United States. The ground is a wide expanse of dry, light-brown earth, bustling with a diverse crow…read more

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This image captures a vast outdoor scene at a large festival or event, likely taking place in Indio, United States. The ground is a wide expanse of dry, light-brown earth, bustling with a diverse crowd of people walking in various directions. Numerous tall palm trees line the horizon, many silhouetted or backlit by the bright, low-hanging sun. The sun's strong rays create prominent lens flares and cast long, dramatic shadows from the palm trees and attendees across the dusty ground. The sky above is a clear, vibrant blue, completely cloudless, indicating fair weather. People are the primary subjects, moving purposefully or casually through the space. Their attire is varied and casual, suitable for an outdoor gathering in warm temperatures. In the foreground, a person is seen from behind, wearing a distinctive backless, flowing, light-colored outfit. To the right, another person wears a white t-shirt with visible text "AE" and "Ab/Normal" and holds a blue cup, looking towards the camera. Many large white tents and temporary structures are visible in the middle ground and background, serving as event infrastructure. The scene suggests a lively, active event in the late afternoon or early evening, characterized by the strong, warm sunlight and the continuous movement of the crowd. | Open Wire