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The Grand Canyon and the Sea of Cortez
The World Loves Esri T-Shirts!
Michael Parma
Michael Parma, GISP, GIS coordinator, City of New Braunfels, Texas, backpacked into the Grand Canyon to reach the confluence of Kanab Creek and the Colorado River, a goal of his for several years. He says, "I was sure to bring along my Esri T-shirt for the adventure!" And so happy we are that he did. |
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Barbara Kent
Barbara Kent, GIS coordinator, GIS/Project Development Support Branch, Caltrans District 11, San Diego, California, was on a sea kayaking vacation off Los Islotes in the Sea of Cortez. Los Islotes is a sea lion colony off the coast of the north end of Isla Espiritu Santo, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Here, she is shown having just snorkled with the sea lions. We're sure the sea lions appreciated her Esri T-shirt! |
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South Africa, Mexico, and Iraq—We DO Get Around!
Renee Huset & Rachael Kemp
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Renee Huset (with the Esri T-shirt) is a geography major at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. Her friend is Rachael Kemp, a political science and international studies major. Both took a course called Race & Ethnicity in South Africa recently, and this photo was snapped at Lesedi, Gauteng Province, South Africa. |
Phil Hurvitz
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Phil Hurvitz is a Ph.D. candidate in urban design and planning and is studying the relationship between built environment and health-related behavior at the College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Here, he and his T-shirt are enjoying the sun and water on Isla de Ixtapa near Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo, Mexico. |
Khalid Altaee
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Khalid Altaee is a server-based mapping system administrator for Iraq's Central Organization for Statistics and Information Technology (COSIT) and its Population 2009 Project. He is wearing his Esri T-shirt while visiting a popular market in Baghdad. |
Wear an Esri T-shirt in a unique location and send a photograph to ArcNews. Photos will be considered for use in ArcNews, the expanded T-shirt section at ArcNews Online, or both. While digital photos sent via e-mail (tmiller@esri.com) are preferred, prints or slides can be sent to Thomas K. Miller, ArcNews Editor, ArcNews T-Shirt Feature, Esri, 380 New York Street, Redlands, California 92373-8100 USA.
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