Photos | Glimpse of Arrival: Coachella 2024

Busy entry scene at Coachella 2024, capturing the mix of wheels and palms under the sunny sky.
Full Description:
This photograph was taken on April 19, 2024, during the second weekend of Coachella 2024. It showcases a vibrant entry scene where various modes of transportation converge. In the foreground, the arm of someone driving a golf cart edges into view, steering across a well-trod, dusty path. In the background, bicycles and carts laden with gear are parked beneath a row of towering palm trees, symbolizing the merging of nature and festival technology. The juxtaposition of palm trees against a fleet of mechanical wheels creates a dynamic contrast that sets the scene for an exciting weekend. A sign reading 10 MPH, SLOW DOWN serves as a gentle reminder to ease into the festival’s pace, hinting at the mixture of excitement and regulation that frames the event.
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2024-04-19T15:36:41.210000-07:00
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