Photos | Moonlit Beacon: Nighttime Vigil at Coachella 2024

A solitary beam cuts through the night sky beside the moon, captured during Coachella 2024's second weekend.
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At the heart of the vibrant festivities of Coachella's 2024 second weekend, this photograph encapsulates a serene yet powerful moment under the night sky. Taken on the night of April 20, 2024, the image features a towering structure emitting a potent beam of light, piercing the darkness and reaching towards the moon. The surrounding darkness, punctuated by the subtle presence of the moon and the distant glow of festival lights, highlights the convergence of human ingenuity and celestial wonder. This photo perfectly represents the blend of nature and technology often celebrated at major outdoor events like Coachella, where moments of quiet beauty can emerge amidst the bustling energy of the festival grounds.
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