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Located at the junction of the Green and Yampa Rivers, Echo Rock (more commonly called "Steamboat Rock") catches the sunlight in late afternoon in the aftermath of a violent thunderstorm. Echo Rock was named by John Wesley Powell during his 1869 trip down the Green and Colorado Rivers, ending at Grand Wash at the end of the Grand Canyon. Powell, in one of his more misguided inclinations, tried to climb Echo Rock to get a better view of the surrounding terrain. Climbing it with two arms would be difficult enough, but Powell had lost an arm as a result of a bullet in the Civil War. He ended up on a ledge where he could not go either up or down, and was rescued by one of his party who took off his pants and used it as a short rope to pull Powell up to safety.
This area was also important in the history of the environmental movement in the U.S. A dam was proposed for the river just above Echo Park (to the right of the photo), but was successfully fought off by a coalition of environmental groups, in particular the Sierra Club. Unfortunately the solution resulted in what was considered a compromise by allowing the construction of Glen Canyon Dam, which was not as well appreciated at that time due to its remoteness.
I had earlier walked down river to Mitten Park to view the wonderful fault and meadows (with bighorn sheep), when the rumbles of thunder became frequent and louder. The walk back to Echo Park was momentous, with high winds, torrential rain, and frequent and close lightning. The rain gear mostly worked, but the sweat from the quick pace and storm anxiety drenched me underneath the coat and pants. The view of Echo Rock and storm clouds made up for the slight discomfort. That night multiple storm cells tracked over the canyon, making the drive out through flooded washes exciting.
ECHOES...
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Featuring/STYLES BY DANIELLE & MADRID SOLO
i re-learn lessons again and again: treat myself with kindness; work from love not fear; stay with whatever arises—joy, grief, and everything in between. these echo through my life. and with each echo, i become more connected; more whole.
[46:52, on the ground]
Happy Holidays to all. Peace.
Happy winter solstice and happy summer solstice to people in the southern hemisphere!
Joyeuses fêtes à tous et toutes! Paix.
Joyeux solstice d'hiver!
ainsi qu'un joyeux solstice d'été aux gens de l'hémisphère sud!
Echo by artist Zoro Feigl.
Echo consists of 4 rings that can move each in 360 degrees of freedom. While one ring is motorized the others react to the slightest disbalance to create a complex set of movements.
ECHO is made for the new building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (BZ), the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment (IenM), the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) and the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) designed by OMA Architects.
Echo is 24h a day visible from the Turfmarkt, right next to Central Station, in The Hague and looks especially good in the afternoon sun.
Constructional design by CEEMO engineering & MGTS based on an initial design by Movares.
Echo likes to thank het Rijksvastgoedbedrijf, Movares, CEEMO engineering, MGTS, Van Bodegraven Elektromotoren, Naaijkens ID, Levtec, DGMR, Height Specialists, BAM and Oscar Peters as many others for their endless effort.
His Majesty the King has opened the building by turning Echo ‘on’ in 2017
Cheers.
Well, I didn't scream underneath this small underpass but I have heard young kids screaming and shouting and it does echo in there and especially when the trains cross over above!!
Our Daily Challenge ~ Echo ...
Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!
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5769, 7183 and 6857 head away from Echo UT with a westbound Union Pacific intermodal service.
Friday 5th July 2024
Dance Again 2
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Echo Gate, Trim, Co. Meath
Generations of Trim people recall as youngsters stopping at Trim’s Echo Gate for a shout across the Boyne towards the medieval ruins and their delight to hear their voices bounce back.
It’s a tradition that is not as common as it once was as there are many reports that the echo has disappeared...
To confirm!
The musician may sing to you of the rhythm which is in all space,
But he cannot give you the ear which arrests the rhythm nor the
voice that echoes it."
-Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet
ODC-Echo
This is the front of my house in echo. My iPad Pro has a mirror feature which I really love! I've read a few definitions of echo and one is reflection. So I thought why not do a mirror reflection of something...
Standing on the edge of a quay
no lights flashing on the water for me
Fog in my mind darkens my eyes
silently streaming for a distant sound
Ripple river yellows
rising for a breath of breeding and drowns
Stillness overcomes me in the night
listen to the rising water moan
I'm waiting, waiting for the night boat ,I'm
waiting Waiting for the night boat
Shadows all through me shudder away echo me echo
me (echo me) Am I alone or is the river alive
cause it echos me, echos me, echos me
Duran Duran
...In Cumbria!
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Found mostly in Florida, the echo moth, Seirarctia echo, is a beautiful moth with a large, brightly colored caterpillar
I've been away to the city for a few days visiting family. Walking through the downtown streets along all the facades of mirrored glass, it seems there are endless echoes of light.
An old wagon train on display at Furnace Creek Ranch in Death Valley, Californina.
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Taken for Smile on Saturdays: Time pieces
This is my teenage son's clock. He used to have an "old fashioned" alarm clock (with the digital red numbers) but it wouldn't keep the time properly. He recently purchased this Echo Dot from Amazon and I have to say it is a pretty cool little gadget. Yes, it does "listen" to you but I don't have anything I need to "hide" from the government! LOL! Ask it anything and it will answer you. You just have to say "Alexa, what is the temperature outside today?" Or "Alexa, play 80's music" and it will do what you say. I taught my kid something new and he thinks its funny..."Alexa, fart!" and it really will make the farting sound! No, I never grew up...LOL! When it comes to this image I wished I had asked Alexa to do something, then the bottom of the device would have lit up bright blue...oh well....Happy Smile on Saturday to all!!
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Woke up, crossed paths with a coyote in a misty forest, and then watched the fog lift off Echo Lake to reveal a brilliant layer of foliage along the shore. It was a memorable morning in the White Mountains.
Echo's owner is in the reflection of his eyeball. No photo trickery, just a cool thing that horses' eyes do.
Model: Madeline Masarik
Another photograph from my trip to NYC for Flickr20under20. After spending our time in the MoMA, admiring the works of extraordinary artists such as Vincent Van Gogh and Matisse (just to name a couple), Madeline and I decided we'd use the last moments of daylight to dance in the streets of New York and take pictures. It's something I've always wanted to do and it'll be a memory I'll treasure forever. I ended up snapping this picture of Madeline while we were waiting to cross the road.
This week has been quite tough, as my family and I sadly had to say goodbye to our dog Max. We've now lost both Cinta and Max this year, which has left our family incomplete. I miss them very dearly and think of them everyday <3
I'll be sharing photographs from my NYC trip as well as other photographs over the next month or so. If you head on over to my blog, you'll be able to see photographs from the most recent wedding I shot. I hope you've all been well.
Overhead the albatross hangs motionless upon the air
And deep beneath the rolling waves in labyrinths of coral caves
The echo of a distant tide
Comes willowing across the sand
And everything is green and submarine
And no one showed us to the land
And no one knows the where's or why's
But something stirs and something tries
And starts to climb towards the light
Strangers passing in the street
By chance two separate glances meet
And I am you and what I see is me
And do I take you by the hand
And lead you through the land
And help me understand the best I can
And no one calls us to move on
And no one forces down our eyes
And no one speaks
And no one tries
And no one flies around the sun
Cloudless every day you fall
Upon my waking eyes
Inviting and inciting me to rise
And through the window in the wall
Comes streaming in on sunlight wings
A million bright ambassadors of morning
And no one sings me lullabies
And no one makes me close my eyes
So I throw the windows wide
And call to you across the sky.
Pink Floyd
Et voici à nouveau deux bulles de réalité personnelles qui se croisent en écho sans même se calculer... Comment résister ?