The Center of the Universe, Hiawatha Trail
When you find the center of the universe, but it's just another day in Wallace, Idaho.
After soaking in the breathtaking views from the Hiawatha Trail, we made our way into the quirky town of Wallace, Idaho. And let me tell you, folks, we stumbled upon nothing less than the 'Center of the Universe.' Yes, you heard that right. Apparently, the universe's epicenter is marked by a street sign adorned with stickers, right here on Harry F. Magnuson Way. Who knew the cosmos had such a sense of humor? The town, with its charming old buildings and parked cars, felt like a scene out of a vintage postcard. As we walked down the street, the air was filled with the scent of pine, and the sky played host to a few fluffy clouds, just enough to keep the sun from getting too cocky. Wallace is the kind of place that makes you wonder why we ever bother with big cities. Here, the 'Center of the Universe' is just another part of the local lore, a testament to the town's playful spirit and rich history. It's a place where the extraordinary meets the everyday, and you can't help but smile at the sheer audacity of it all. So, here's to Wallace, a tiny town with a cosmic claim to fame, reminding us that sometimes, the universe's center is exactly where you least expect it.
Date | 2024:06:27 15:54:54 | Make | samsung |
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Model | SM-N986B | Rating | 3 |
Lens | -- mm f/-- | Width | 4000 |
Height | 3000 | Flash | No Flash |
Focal | 7.0 mm | Focal-35mm | 25 mm |
Exposure | 1/1648 | F Number | 1.8 |
ISO | 50 | White Bal. | Auto |
Metering | Center-weighted average | Program | Program AE |
Compensation | 0 | Hyperfocal | 3.24 m |
Latitude | 47.4715361111111 | Longitude | -115.923883333333 |
Altitude | 830 m | File Size | 2.5 MB |