Silver Rails of Love: A Groovy Winter Beach Tale - Dwitle

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Silver Rails of Love: A Groovy Winter Beach Tale

A Love Train sculpted from Coors cans shines amidst unexpected snow on the beach, its silver glint mirrored by smiling, groovy folk in retro fashion. With a backbeat of the sixties and seventies, they dance, sing, and play in the frost, oblivious to the chill. From its stack, the train releases heart-spun flakes, adding a touch of wintry love to the surreal scene.

Interesting Facts:

The song Love Train by The O.J.s was actually an appeal for universal brotherhood, inspired by global events at the time

Coors beer was once nicknamed, Banquet Beer as it was served at banquets for miners in Colorado during the Gold Rush

Groovy people originates from the 70s soul culture, unrestrained expression of peace, love, and harmony all packed into a catchy phrase.

Silver is the best thermal and electrical conductor of all the elements but it tarnishes upon exposure to ozone, hydrogen sulfide, or air with sulfur

Snowing on a beach is rare and typically occurs in higher latitudes. The contrast of the white snow and blue ocean can create spectacular scenes.

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