The torpedo installed on the small islet of the Esmeralda Lagoon in Los Angeles became one of the most recognizable elements of the traditional angeline public space, especially for generations who grew up visiting the place. Although many remember its presence, few know what really happened to the structure after its disappearance. Its withdrawal gave way to various speculations, from a possible transfer by the Navy to theories that pointed to …
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The torpedo installed on the small islet of the Esmeralda Lagoon in Los Angeles became one of the most recognizable elements of the traditional angeline public space, especially for generations who grew up visiting the place. Although many remember its presence, few know what really happened to the structure after its disappearance. Its withdrawal gave way to various speculations, from a possible transfer by the Navy to theories that pointed to …