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View towards downtown from the lake

Echo Rock at 7870 feet - it wasn't in the cards for our hike today. It is a beautiful spot. We were roughly 1000 feet below, the hike to the base would have been perhaps 45 minutes or so.

 

"Observation Rock and Echo Rock are dissected satellitic volcanoes, which erupted olivine andesite upon Mount Rainier's northwestern flank late in its history. "

- from Fisk, 1963, Geology of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington: USGS Professional Paper 444

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Take a walk through time. Trace the path of the emigrants along the Oregon Trail. Echo Meadows was a popular “nooning” place where emigrants could rest themselves and their stock. Visitors can look at the interpretive signs then walk ½ mile on a paved path to see nearly one mile of intact wagon ruts, part of the primary Oregon Trail route from 1847 to1860. Throughout your walk to the wagon ruts you can stop and read the interpretive signs about the area and its history.

 

This day-use area has parking and a ½ mile of paved trail with interpretive signs. This awesome little piece of Oregon’s history is open year-round.

 

Nearby attractions are the City of Echo Fort Henrietta Park, city museum, and the Scenic old Umatilla River highway from Echo to Pendleton with one Oregon Trail highway wayside.

 

From Interstate 84, take Echo Exit 193, 5 miles west of City of Echo along Echo-Buttercreek Highway.

 

To learn more about the BLM and the Oregon Trail head on over to: www.blm.gov/or/oregontrail/index.php

Echo Park Lake

Los Angeles, CA

Echo Rock at 7870 feet

 

"Observation Rock and Echo Rock are dissected satellitic volcanoes, which erupted olivine andesite upon Mount Rainier's northwestern flank late in its history. "

- from Fisk, 1963, Geology of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington: USGS Professional Paper 444

Link to More Info

  

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This is what happens when I try to wash his face or take away a rock that he wants to eat.

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Linda Chalmers is a Toronto-based emerging artist who, through painting, explores themes of colour and digitization. By hybridizing the gestural and the digital, Linda creates saturated settings of multiple layers that weave in and out of each other, simultaneously expanding and merging fields of space and colour.

Echo Kona solids bundle from Sew Fresh Fabrics (Ash, Glacier, Sage, Aqua, Candy Green, and Nightfall)

Les 6H de l'Echo du Pas-de-Calais, dimanche 22 juin 2014

An early morning shot of the Three Sisters.

The view of Echo Lake as seen from Cathedral Ledge. I had wanted to return here for the peak fall foliage, but missed it. I guess next year.

ECho class Survey and Hydrographics ship arriving into Portsmouth on 31/01/20

Model- Echo

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Long strory, cut down now, some clown of a security guard came running over telling me not to take photos when i took this.

 

The funniest thing was as he was telling me this i was folding my tri-pod up anyway and had put my camera away, which im sure would have been picked up by the CCTV he told me i was on!

 

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From Echo Park, Ca. 2017

Take a walk through time. Trace the path of the emigrants along the Oregon Trail. Echo Meadows was a popular “nooning” place where emigrants could rest themselves and their stock. Visitors can look at the interpretive signs then walk ½ mile on a paved path to see nearly one mile of intact wagon ruts, part of the primary Oregon Trail route from 1847 to1860. Throughout your walk to the wagon ruts you can stop and read the interpretive signs about the area and its history.

 

This day-use area has parking and a ½ mile of paved trail with interpretive signs. This awesome little piece of Oregon’s history is open year-round.

 

Nearby attractions are the City of Echo Fort Henrietta Park, city museum, and the Scenic old Umatilla River highway from Echo to Pendleton with one Oregon Trail highway wayside.

 

From Interstate 84, take Echo Exit 193, 5 miles west of City of Echo along Echo-Buttercreek Highway.

 

To learn more about the BLM and the Oregon Trail head on over to: www.blm.gov/or/oregontrail/index.php

Echoes of Grace around back of an old abandoned building, how rock n roll!

From my 2007 Winter 127 Day shoot. I have photographed this porch before - - it really fascinates me for some reason.

 

This is a very thin negative from a photo taken on a rainy, dull afternoon with a point-and-click toy camera and a film with an iso of only 100. Truth be told, I did not think this neg would "print," but it took only minor adjustments in PS Elements to yield an image with a surprising amount of detail. Many props are due to Efke and it's early 20th century silver-rich emulsion. It certainly is living up to its reputation for producing printable negs no matter how lousy the exposure.

 

Winter 127 Day

Los Angeles, CA

Echo Park neighborhood

January 27, 2007

Galerie Agnes Raben, Vorden

Launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base on January 25, 1964, Echo II conducted communication, atmospheric drag, and air density experiments. Inserted into Earth orbit in a metal canister, Echo II inflated into a large reflective balloon. Like Echo I, the satellite was used to perform passive communications experiments by bouncing radio signals from one ground station to another.

 

New Mexico Museum of Space History; Alamagordo, New Mexico, USA. Read more about the Echo satellites in the scientific tourist #25.

Echo enjoys playing in the stream of water from the hose.

Urheber: Nikolay Dimitrov

Rechteinhaber: Nikolay Dimitrov // Duisburg Kontor

 

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Picture was taken on August 7th 2014 at Toronto Zoo

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ODC "On Reflection"

 

Our community newspapers, when independently owned as is the Creemore Echo, are a reflection of the communities in which we live.

 

It has been said, "You know you live in a small town, when people read the newspaper to make sure the editor got the facts right."

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F/V Echo Bell , riding in the troff , off the Washington coast . Sometimes a Dungeness crab salad is no easy task !

Echoing Green's Purpose360 // Jan 30-31, 2015

Image Credit: Hilary Duffy

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.

5D and pentax SMC 35/2

A bug or something zoomed by during our photo session. He had to take a look.

01 Going Up

02 Do It Clean

03 Show Of Strength

04 Pride

05 Over The Wall

06 Rescue

07 All My Colours Turn To Clouds

08 Heaven Up Here

09 Pictures On My Wall

10 Villiers Terrace

11 Monkeys

12 All That Jazz

13 Happy Death Man

14 Crocodiles

15 Stars Are Stars

16 The Puppet

   

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