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This photo symbolizes the immense tension between human control and nature’s vast freedom. The chain-link fence in sharp focus represents the barriers, both literal and metaphoric, that humanity builds to harness and contain the wild forces of the earth. In the background, the blurred but mighty Glen Canyon Dam stands tall and imposing, furthering the domineering narrative put forth by humans. Yet beyond the dam, the boundless sky, winding river, and rugged canyon whisper of nature’s enduring presence and quiet resistance. The very rapids tepidly ridden by Major John Wesley Powell in the late 1800s still exist beyond the confines of the dam. And even the tamed nature and calm waters behind the dam are not necessarily there to stay — due to an ongoing water crisis, the brutish Glen Canyon Dam may instead become a relic of a bygone age. The submitted image invites reflection: are we protecting ourselves from nature, or trying, futilely, to confine something that was never meant to be restrained?