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Jordan and Hawaii

Esri T-Shirts Get Around!

Jeff Michelsen
photo of Jeff Michelsen
Jeff Michelsen, GIS manager for LandAmerica Financial Group, Inc., Covina, California, was caught snorkeling at the Molokini Island Preserve near Maui, Hawaii, where he and his wife were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. This only proves that Esri T-shirts are great for any occasion.

 

Vijay P. Manghirmalani
photo of Vijay P. Manghirmalani
Vijay P. Manghirmalani of the Office of Managed Care, Department of Health Services, County of Los Angeles, California, visited Petra, Jordan, recently. He tells us, "It is a surprise to suddenly see the Treasury (as it's called) with its wonderful carvings at the end of a narrow canyon passage." We have seen Esri T-shirts in front of many unique places, but this location is a sort of jewel!


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Afghanistan and France

Mike Peters, Craig Mahlke, and Jim Hotchkiss
Mike Peters et al
  This photo was taken outside the Afghanistan Geodesy and Cartography Head Office, in Kabul, Afghanistan. The National GeoSpatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) is helping the office recover from three decades of war by helping them to modernize from an analog map production model to a digital model. Pictured are (from left to right) Mike Peters, Craig Mahlke, and Jim Hotchkiss from NGA's office in St. Louis, Missouri. Their Esri T-shirts were obscured by their body armor.
Andre Bally
Andre Bally
Andre Bally, deputy director of the County Asset Management System for Harris County, Texas, and Virginia Bally snapped these photos while visiting Arles, France. We see Virginia shopping in the open air market and Andre in front of the Church of St. Trophime in the town's central square. They tell us that Arles hosted Vincent van Gogh in 1888. Well, it's swell he was wearing his Esri T-shirts that day . . . and they will certainly have fond memories of their Esri shopping bag!
  Virginia Bally
Virginia Bally

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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