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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Wordless Wednesday - Life on Mars?


It's like reading the atlas
Somewhere over the western U.S., March 2007
[Click photo to view original on Flickr]

Shhh, don't disturb the tectonic plates!

Your turn: What three words come to mind as you first see this image?

About this photo: Our weekly Thematic Photographic feature continues here at Written Inc. This week's theme is nature. If you have a nature-themed photo or link that you'd like to share, click here to get started. I promise you'll have fun! I'll be posting a new theme on Wednesday evening, and as always, everyone's invited!

29 comments:

  1. Okay, first three words that came to mind? Rough. Angel. Hazard. That's what I thought but I have no idea what it could mean. I love thinking about Mars.

    Thank-you for visiting my blog yesterday. I'm glad it inspired a blast to the past.Yay!

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  2. Dry. Quiet. Chocolate.
    I just found your wonderful site. I might just participate in this! mari

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  3. 3 words: Machtesh Ramon Israel (Ramon Crater Israel) :)

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  4. Can I have more than 3?


    It reminds me of bad skin under a microscope! LOL

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  5. My 3 words are: Lets go riding! As an off-road desert enthusiast, I would love to ride my ATV down there.

    Happy Trails!

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  6. Nice. I should always have a soundtrack when I look at your blog, Carmi. Between this image and the music playing in my headphones right now, it was quite a startling combination.

    Happy WW.
    -smarmoofus

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  7. Dry, sandy, beautiful! I was thinking Mars too.

    Happy Wednesday!

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  8. First three words?
    Umm... "big tire tracks?"
    Or how about "Handle with Care"? Yeah, that's better. Amazing how fragile something this massive can be isn't it? Half a continent balanced on the edge of annihilation and all it would take is a good shove... on a geologic scale, obviously, but ((shudder)).

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  9. Not knowing for sure where this is, my first three words were "San Andreas Fault", then "Oh my God!" It's a very scary thing to see, geologically speaking.

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  10. Calm
    Quiet
    Serene

    My WW still fits the Nature theme. Mojo thinks you'll appreciate this week's entry.

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  11. cool shot

    Please stop at my WW post also: in HERE or HERE Thanks

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  12. 1st - sad..
    2nd - must be lonely there!
    3rd - uh-oh... scary!

    here's mine --

    The Giant Chess Board

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  13. Stark dry desert. Great image. Wonderful texture.

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  14. So creepy! I think there is.

    Happy Wordless!

    http://www.mypreciousniche.com/2008/09/wordless-wednesday-reminiscing.html
    http://edsmommylife.com/?p=611

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  15. Nice photo...I got stuck with the 3 words but here they are --

    Isolated. Escape. Adventure.

    Happy WW!

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  16. Very other-worldly. Does that count for three words?

    PS Any chance you'd consider announcing the new TP themes in your WW posts? You'd probably get a lot more exposure that way (pun not wholly intended), and it would give us time to gear up :).

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  17. Definitely a wonderful textured shot. It looks like an alien landscape.

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  18. A lot more than three words anyway! That's a great picture. Happy WW!

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  19. Big. Ass. Crack.

    Yikes! I think I'll take my hurricanes.

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  20. Scienceproject gone awry.

    I know. I cheated. Science project is two words...

    May I redeem myself by saying its a super cool shot? Please?

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  21. Spinal cord injury.

    Don't know why I said that. Perhaps it's the sinus crud sloshing back and forth in my head...

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  22. I adore the view from planes!

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  23. A seam or zipper in the fabric of the earth.

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