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Ring of Fire
Front cover of the fall 2012 issue of The Hexagon, which features an image of the "ring of fire" that occurred during the annular eclipse on May 20, 2012. The photograph was taken in Brownfield, Texas a few minutes before sunset. The inside cover contains a table of contents, a staff list, an editorial, and details about the cover photograph.
[Terry County Courthouse in Brownfield, TX]
Photograph of Terry County Courthouse in Brownfield, TX. A parking lot sits in front of the courthouse, empty of cars and separated from the budling's green lawn by a sidewalk. At the left edge of the photo, part of the sidewalk extends from the parking lot to the courthouse's front doors, passing small plants and an upright stone slab with writing on it. The courthouse is made of orange bricks accented and is accented with white stone at the building's base and around each window. The building's doors are set into white frames, as are the windows. The courthouse has three rows of windows across its width except for above the building's entrance, where three tall windows sit above the front doors and the windows on either side of them. The tall windows span two floors of the building in height and are separated from one another by columns of equal height. The building's roof is flat with walls and railing along the right two-thirds of the roof's edge. Two tall, thin metal structures rise from the roof, one with the outline of a star atop it.
[News Script: New top Texas weather]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about weather report for different parts of Texas.
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