Center of the Universe Manhole Cover, Hiawatha Trail
Who knew the universe's epicenter was hiding under a manhole cover?
Continuing our exploration of Wallace, we found ourselves standing at the 'Center of the Universe.' No, really. In Wallace, Idaho, the cosmos has a sense of humor, and it decided to make its epicenter a manhole cover on 6th Street. This is not just any manhole cover; it's adorned with a starburst design and proudly declares its cosmic significance. As we stood there, pondering the universe's mysteries, we couldn't help but chuckle at the sheer audacity of it all. It's moments like these that make travel so wonderfully unpredictable. Who needs a grandiose monument when you have a manhole cover declaring its cosmic significance? Wallace, with its charming streets and whimsical claims, continues to surprise and delight. So, if you ever find yourself in this quirky town, don't forget to pay homage to the 'Center of the Universe' – it's a reminder that sometimes, the most profound experiences come in the most unexpected forms.
Date | 2024:06:27 15:56:25 | Make | samsung |
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Model | SM-N986B | Rating | 3 |
Lens | -- mm f/-- | Width | 3000 |
Height | 4000 | Flash | No Flash |
Focal | 7.0 mm | Focal-35mm | 25 mm |
Exposure | 1/816 | F Number | 1.8 |
ISO | 50 | White Bal. | Auto |
Metering | Center-weighted average | Program | Program AE |
Compensation | 0 | Hyperfocal | 3.24 m |
Latitude | 47.4716305555556 | Longitude | -115.923997222222 |
Altitude | 829 m | File Size | 4.8 MB |