Photos | Moonlit Trek: A Journey Through Coachella Night

Late night scene capturing attendees walking along a dust-laden road at Coachella 2024, with ambient lights painting an eerie yet vibrant backdrop.
Full Description:
This photograph, taken during the second weekend of Coachella 2024, encapsulates the quintessential festival experience under the cover of darkness. The image features a group of 18 festival-goers traversing a gritty road flanked by a chain-link fence and railroad tracks. The scene is illuminated by stark vehicle headlights and ambient stage lighting in the distance, casting dramatic shadows and creating a palpable sense of nocturnal adventure. The dusty atmosphere and varied attire of the people reflect the eclectic and enduring spirit of the festival crowd, capturing a moment of communal movement amidst an expansive setting of music and celebration.
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2024-04-21T00:56:01.580000-07:00
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