English: Taken in canyon park in Palm Springs, California during a spring break "hippie" festival. The setting was very public with over 1,000 students in the area, although the photo makes it seem like they're alone.
Note to old movie buffs, this photo was taken in the same canyon where Frank Capra's film Lost Horizon was filmed in 1937. This was the location for Shangri-La in the film.
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