Photos | Twilight Palms at Empire Polo Club

The soft glow of evening lights illuminates towering palms at the Empire Polo Club, capturing the essence of a serene April night in Indio.
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As the sun sets over the Empire Polo Club in Indio on April 12, 2025, the enchanting silhouette of palm trees graces the twilight sky. These iconic trees, bathed in gentle artificial light, stand as majestic sentinels in the midst of a verdant garden space. A quiet bicycle rests against a railing, adding a touch of urban charm to the natural scenery. The scene evokes peaceful vibes, blending nature with subtle urban elements, under a vast, limitless sky indicative of a warm summer evening. Photographed in the Southwest Extreme Triangle of the United States, this moment encapsulates the tranquility and exquisite beauty of an outdoor haven.
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