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The Lookout

Barely Resting

The Lookout

On a quiet afternoon along a narrow roundabout in Edwards, Colorado, something broke the normal rhythm of traffic. Cars didn’t just slow down — they spilled people out onto the pavement, everyone drawn toward a row of cottonwood trees like something magnetic had taken hold. Drivers became pedestrians. Passengers became spectators. What started as typical mountain-valley traffic turned into a shared moment of curiosity. No signs. No announcements. Just a quiet pull. Some joined because others had already gathered. Some pointed. Some stood still. Some lifted phones. Strangers became a temporary community, united by whatever had interrupted the ordinary rhythm of the day. What caught my attention wasn’t what they were looking at. It was the looking itself. The way curiosity spreads. The way one person’s pause becomes twenty. The way a moment becomes an event without anyone planning it. So I turned my lens toward the observers instead. The subject of their attention waits below. Scroll up!

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Mama Bear

Mama bear and two cubs went up a tree to avoid people and traffic. They will come down at night when the all the commotion subsides.

The cubs snuggle between two trees
Breakfast for the next day.
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Go hibernate!

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CREATED BY
Raj Manickam

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