National Geographic photo contest winner: The Rubbing Stone, a 40-ton erratic, perched improbably on the Colville Indian Reservation in Washington State. Such boulders are sometimes called rubbing stones because bison scratched up against them. By Fritz Hoffmann.

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The groundbreaking trans-genre work of Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986) has been insinuating itself into the structure, stance, and very breath of world literature for well over half a century. Multi-layered, self-referential, elusive, and allusive writing is now frequently labeled Borgesian. Umberto Eco's international bestseller, The Name of the Rose, is, on one level, an elaborate improvisation on Borges' fiction "The Library," which American readers first encountered in the original 1962 New Directions publication of Labyrinths.
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A great shot for SO many reasons!
The Milky Way in the background makes it so special.
Absolutely!!
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And so another social statement.. ‘as the ants.. in strength of purpose and great industry build their habitat and city.. the elephants look for another route through wilderness canyons in ant country’.. what a great pic.. thanks.. Peace T.
Glad you liked it, Tony!