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Arches NP Utah
Three Gossips is a mid-sized sandstone tower (about 350 feet at its tallest wall) sitting atop a roundish pedestal within the Courthouse Towers "cluster" that also includes The Argon Tower, The Organ, Tower Of Babel, Sheep Rock, and The Lamb. The name no doubt comes from a slight resemblance of the formation to three heads "gossiping" to each other.
The tower has three flat and distinct summits: North, Middle, and South - all of approximately the same height. The North summit (probably the largest) is split by a wide chimney - a small jump gets you from one half of it to the other. Several published routes access the North and South summits (see Routes Overview section below); no routes are currently listed in published guidebooks for the Middle summit (but I thought that rap slings might have been visible on it).
Summit elevation of 4800 feet is a rough estimate based on information on a Topozone map.
DON’T SPOIL THE SOIL!
Much of the SE Utah desert including the Arches National Park is home to Cryptobiotic Soil Crust. Watch where you step as this stuff is extremely sensitive and this “stuff” is also what’s keeping erosion at bay on hillsides. The NPS recommends using established trails, sandstone slabs, and/or sandy washes for your foot travel throughout the park. For further information see the many links provided by Dr. Brian Jenkins: link 1, link 2, link 3, link 4, link 5, link 6
While on the topic, don’t soil the soil either! Don’t be a filthy animal and pack out your solid waste!
3 Axis Bubble Spirit Level Camera Hot Shoe
“Three"
Happy Macro Mondays! HMM !!
Fujifilm X-T2 with Nikon Micro AF-S VR 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED
This week’s photo challenge was THREE. I made some different photos and I like the one of the little swans near my house best! The 2 adult swans had 6 small swans, so it took a while (and a few days) to get the right picture, with only 3 little swans on it. In black and white it worked best.
Group: 52 Weeks: The 2021 Edition
Weekly Theme: Week 23: THREE
Taken June 15, 2021
Title: Three Little Swans
I saw those three trees on the flank of a hill back in January in Damüls on an evening walk. They stand in a triangle on this empty slope in the shadow, while the clouds in the background are hit by the light of the setting sun.
Three-striped Warbler - Sachatamia Lodge, Mindo, Ecuador
Bird Species (# 553) that I photographed and placed on my Flickr Photostream. Overall goal is 1000.
eBird Report and listing details - macaulaylibrary.org/asset/355680591
A bit far out to sea for a decent shot but I decided to share this anyway as it is such an interesting boat. It is the Eendracht seen off the Norfolk coast in full sail.
“If the artist has outer and inner eyes for nature,
nature rewards him by giving him inspiration.”
– Wassily Kandinsky
The Three Cultures Square (or Tlatelolco Square) takes its name from the architectural ensembles of three cultures found there :
- Culture of Tenochtitlan, with pre-hispanic ruins
- Spanish culture: church and convent of Santiago, dating from the Spanish era (early 17 th century).
- Modern Mexican Culture: Modern Buildings
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Place des Trois Cultures
La place des Trois Cultures (ou place de Tlatelolco) tire son nom des ensembles architectoraux de trois cultures qu'on y trouve :
- Culture de Tenochtitlan, avec des ruines préhispaniques
- Culture Espagnole : église et couvent de Santiago, datant de l'époque espagnole (début 17 ème siècle).
- Culture Mexicaine moderne : immeubles modernes
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Mexico - Mexique / Mexico City - Mexico