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CHAD - ECHO@20 film shown during the opening of the 6th Euro-African Film Festival organised by the EU Delegation to Chad. Hélène Cavé, Head of the EU Delegation referred in her speech to ECHO’s history in Chad and the solidarity of the European citizens to people in need around the world. © EU - Credits: EC/ECHO/Mira Gratier
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TCHAD - Le film ECHO@20 ea été projeté lors de l'ouverture du 6ème Festival du Film euro-africain organisé par la Délégation de l'UE au Tchad. Hélène Cavé, chef de la délégation de l'UE, a fait référence dans son discours à l'histoire d'ECHO au Tchad et à la solidarité des citoyens européens envers les personnes dans le besoin partout dans le monde.
© UE - Crédits: EC/ECHO/Mira Gratier
The view down Echo Park Road in Dinosaur National Monument. We drove down here and camped the night before. It then proceeded to rain for the whole night. There's a sign at the top of the road marked "Impassable when wet". Getting out was to prove rather a drama...
This was an assignment of a subject on school called Culture and the Arts. Assignment was to create a place to hang around. You could use any material you wanted. A perfect excuse for Lawkeeper, The Patron and a big friend of theirs to use Lego! And according to our teacher, we were the first ones to use this 'material'.
Echoes of winter - a knitwear pattern by Ruth Garcia-Alcantud for www.rockandpurl.com.
Phographer: Valerie Boissel
Aerial photo of the Echo Fire take on July 6.
The Echo Fire was report on July 5, 2018 at 10:14 a.m. on the south end of the Humboldt Range. It was 100% contained on July 12 totaling 6,438 acres.
Photo: BLM Nevada
Shot & Post-processing by Anofelah
! SPOILER WARNING !
Thought process behind this shot: I wanted to represent the "light at the end of the tunnel" metaphor here in relation to En finally reaching the end of her challenging venture through the endless halls of the Palace. The symbolic as well of the light being above representing her translation when she gives up her physical incarnation to bring back Foster.
Game: ECHO (www.echo-game.com/)
Studio: Ultra Ultra (www.ultra-ultra.com/)
Echo shows off part of his nictitating membrane, which is a third eyelid (so to speak) that helps protect his eyes from dust and debris.
Echo, Milton, and Dinosaur are all rescues from a commercial turkey farm where they faced slaughter.
A part of Echo's nerve rich beak was cut off at the hatchery where he was born.
Luckily, he is safe at Animal Place.
Glen Echo, built 1773, is located in Southeastern Georgia. It was built in the style of a plantation plain house.
Echo & The Bunnymen (Liverpool 1978), live at the Paradiso Club, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Playing their first 2 albums "Crocodiles" (1980) and "Heaven Up Here" (1981). January 21st, 2012.
Glen Echo Park is a park, arts and cultural center in Glen Echo Maryland. The park started out in 1891 as the cultural center of a suburban community planned by Edwin and Edward Baltzley, a National Chautauqua with a six-thousand-seat amphitheater that taught subjects ranging from Greek, and Hebrew to physical training regimens and university extension courses. The Chautauqua proved popular with hundreds visiting, and Clara Barton, was persuaded by the Baltzleys to move her home and the American Red Cross headquarters at Glen Echo, as well as preside over Women's Executive Committee for the Chautauqua itself. Unfortunately, the entire venture soon fell apart, due to poor investments by the Baltzleys elsewhere as well as rumors of malaria hitting the Glen Echo site.
A few years later, Glen Echo park reopened as an amusement park, popular with locals of the Washington DC area. However it began to decline in the 1950s with the advent of larger theme parks. Decline accelerated when the trolley line stopped running over from Washington DC. The amusement park finally closed in 1968. For most of its life, Glen Echo Park, like most facilities in the DC area restricted the park to whites. On June 30, 1960, several African-American students, primarily from Howard University, staged a sit-in to protest the segregation. Five students were arrested for trespassing. The case ended up in the Supreme Court, where in Griffin v. Maryland (1964), the Court ruled that state had unconstitutionally used its police power (in the form of a deputy officer employed by the amusement park) to help a private business enforce its racial discrimination policy. After a year of protest, Glen Echo Park management gave in and desegregated the park in 1965.
Since 1971 the park has been run by the National Park Service and managed by the Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture, who hold a variety of social events and Resident arts programs.
Glen Echo Park, Glen Echo, Maryland
Soundtrack:
ECHO by INCUBUS
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dme_FJ1ZLwQ
“There’s something about the look in your eyes
Something I noticed when the light was just right
It reminded me twice that I was alive
And it reminded me that you’re so worth the fight
My biggest fear will be the rescue of me
Strange how it turns out that way, yeah
Could you show me dear?
Something I’m not seeing
Something infinitely interesting”
“C'è qualcosa nel tuo sguardo
Qualcosa che ho notato quando è stato illuminato dalla luce
Mi ha ricordato due volte che ero vivo
E mi ha ricordato che vale la pena lottare per te.
La mia più grande paura sarà salvare me stesso
Strano come rigira quel modo di fare, sì
Potresti mostrarmi caro/a?
Qualcosa che non mi hai ancora mostrato
Qualcosa infinitamente interessante”
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Echo è immensamente bella. E’ una canzone dolcissima, una rara canzone d’amore di questo disco, forse la più intensa. Parla di come valga la pena lottare per la persona che riteniamo quella giusta per noi, e come questo ci renda vivi in quel momento e di come tutto sembra ovattato. E che negli occhi di una persona ci puoi trovare l’infinito.
(ENGLISH VERSION)
“Echo” is immensely beautiful. It 's a very sweet song, a rare love song from this disc, perhaps the most intense. It's about how it's worth fighting for the person that we believe the right one for us, and how that makes us live in that moment and how everything seems muffled. And in the eyes of a person we can find the infinite.
Autumn lunchtime stop along Echo Lake on Mount Desert Island in Maine. This area is just north of Southwest Harbor on route 102, this shot being taken on the southeast side of the lake. via 500px ift.tt/2yijY3c
© Kate and Anna Oliynyk
Picture was taken on August 7th 2014 at Toronto Zoo
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With the intensification of the migratory crisis caused by the war in Syria, Hungary, Serbia and Macedonia close their borders to thousands of people fleeing, breaking an ancient migratory route: the Balkan route. In Greece, along the barbed wire of the Macedonian border, men, women and children gather in camps, in huge self-managed tent cities, where NGOs, volunteers and activists are challenging the game of mafias of human traffickers.
Echoes shows a limbo in which the desperation of a pending future contrasts with a vital and stubborn resistance, focusing her gaze on the day before the eviction of Eko Station, the last remaining informal camp in northern Greece. Through the frequencies of a pirate radio, words and rebel songs echo in the silence imposed by the Fortress Europe.
A film by Gabriele Cipolla
with Davide Agnolazza e Mohammed JJO
production:RADIO NOBORDER / #OVERTHEFORTRESS / MACAO
Runtime: 76 min. Year of production: 2016
Language: Arabic,Kurmanji, English
Subtitle English, Italian
Shooting format: digital 4k
Available : 4k DCP, HD file
Mix audio: Marc Brunelli/ Musics: Eko camp e MZKY
Traslation: Kovan Direj / Subtitles: Davide Agnolazza