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California, Germany, Brazil, Italy—Esri T-Shirts Get Around!

Steve Elenberg and Erick Downard
Steve Elenberg and Erick Downard
Steve Elenberg (left), U.S. National Park Service, Strike Team leader, and Erick Downard, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Strike Team leader trainee, are proudly showing off their Esri T-shirts while off duty at the California Sawtooth Complex (Heart Zone) Incident Command Post.

 

Kirstin Runberg Platt
Kirstin Runberg Platt
Kirstin Runberg Platt, GIS programmer analyst, Department of Public Works, City of Newport News, Virginia, and her husband attended the F�d�ration Internationale de Football Association World Cup in Germany. Certainly her 25th Annual Esri International User Conference T-shirt helped her stand out in the crowd!

Miguel Garriga
Miguel Garriga
Miguel Garriga, president, Geographic Systems, LLC, Orlando, Florida, recently went to South America to conduct GIS and geodatabase training as a volunteer for The Nature Conservancy. While in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and at the top of Sugarloaf Mountain, he had his photo snapped with the Copacabana beach in the background. Of course, we were impressed that he chose to wear his Esri T-shirt for the occasion.

 

Martin A. Fife
Martin A. Fife
Martin A. Fife, geospatial data manager for the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), and his wife visited Turkey, Greece, Croatia, Italy, France, Monaco, Spain, Portugal, and Madeira while on a Mediterranean- and Atlantic-crossing cruise. Being a geologist and geographer, Martin found Mount Vesuvius and the events that took place at Pompeii some of the highlights of the trip. His Esri T-shirt also added a certain atmosphere to the scene.


Jambo (hello) from Kenya, Peru, and Guatemala

Sean Lehman
Sean Lehman
 
Sean Lehman of the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, who works as a GIS Analyst contractor with General Dynamics, was visiting Kenya in May 2006. He and his wife were on safari in the Masai Mara Game Refuge in Kenya, which borders on Tanzania, when he posed for this photograph in his GIS Day t-shirt.
Bill Di Paolo and Laura B. Hall
Bill Di Paolo and Laura B. Hall
 
Bill Di Paolo and Laura B. Hall of Di Paolo Consulting are shown in Machu Picchu during a three-week trip they made in June to Peru. The trip with Bill's Spanish professor also included trips to important sites of the Chav�n, Moche, Mochica, Nasca, and other pre-Incan civilizations. They also visited the floating reed islands of the Uros people on Lake Titicaca. Laura said she and her husband Bill were the only ones on the trip who had maps of the different areas they visited and a satellite photo of Machu Picchu. "I guess we're both geospatial nerds!" said Hall.
Ivor Melmore
Ivor Melmore
 
Ivor Melmore, a senior data analyst for the Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program of the Washington State Department of Ecology, visited Guatemala in August 2006. This photograph of Melmore was taken at Tikal, site of some of the extensively excavated remains of the ancient Mayan civilization.

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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