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Twentynine Palms California City Hall 2023 panorama
Twentynine Palms is a small town, no offense intended. This is a panorama of the City Hall building. What I call the Civic Center Complex consists of this building, the library building, and a Veterans Park between them. The street slopes down to the left. I like the heavy duty, low-end Phelps Dodge VHF collinear antenna with a white fiberglass radome on a pole.
Somewhere, there is also a public works yard. I'm not sure where.
Television documentary celebrity Huell Howser, when he was alive, had a place here. He divided his time between a historic Los Angeles apartment, a place in Twentynine Palms, and a hilltop home east of Ludlow off Interstate 40.
Someone told me Marines at the nearby base do not have liberty. The person explained, "They can't go into town and buy a pizza or take the Basin Bus to Palm Springs." I guess there's a good reason for it but I suddenly realized how seldom I see soldiers in town.
I think this is a six-frame panorama.
Firsthand knowledge of the military is no longer something that most Americans — including journalists — have in common, and ignorance on the subject has a cost. The military is increasingly a world apart and, hence, a target for suspicion, conspiracy theory, and fundamental misunderstanding. Oddly, it shares these vulnerabilities with the media, another powerful and exclusive world that invites credibility questions and distrust. The relationship between the military and the media has long been fraught with tension and remains so, and all of us have much to lose from the mishandling and misunderstanding of each other.
— Alex S. Jones
Please do not copy this image.
Journalism Grade Image.
Source: 11,000x4,300 16-bit TIF panorama file.
Twentynine Palms California City Hall 2023 panorama
Twentynine Palms is a small town, no offense intended. This is a panorama of the City Hall building. What I call the Civic Center Complex consists of this building, the library building, and a Veterans Park between them. The street slopes down to the left. I like the heavy duty, low-end Phelps Dodge VHF collinear antenna with a white fiberglass radome on a pole.
Somewhere, there is also a public works yard. I'm not sure where.
Television documentary celebrity Huell Howser, when he was alive, had a place here. He divided his time between a historic Los Angeles apartment, a place in Twentynine Palms, and a hilltop home east of Ludlow off Interstate 40.
Someone told me Marines at the nearby base do not have liberty. The person explained, "They can't go into town and buy a pizza or take the Basin Bus to Palm Springs." I guess there's a good reason for it but I suddenly realized how seldom I see soldiers in town.
I think this is a six-frame panorama.
Firsthand knowledge of the military is no longer something that most Americans — including journalists — have in common, and ignorance on the subject has a cost. The military is increasingly a world apart and, hence, a target for suspicion, conspiracy theory, and fundamental misunderstanding. Oddly, it shares these vulnerabilities with the media, another powerful and exclusive world that invites credibility questions and distrust. The relationship between the military and the media has long been fraught with tension and remains so, and all of us have much to lose from the mishandling and misunderstanding of each other.
— Alex S. Jones
Please do not copy this image.
Journalism Grade Image.
Source: 11,000x4,300 16-bit TIF panorama file.