Photos | Construction of the New Temple of the LDS Church in Los Angeles

The new temple of the LDS Church in Los Angeles is taking shape amidst a bustling metropolis, surrounded by palm trees, office buildings, and cars. Despite the chaos of the city, the temple provides a symbol of peace and serenity for those who enter its walls.
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