It's a historic day for one of the most beautiful places on Earth, Yosemite National Park.
On this day in 1890, the government decided to "set apart certain tracts of land in the State of California as forest reservations," establishing the hallowed land as a national park. On the same day Google is honoring Yosemite's 123rd birthday with its doodle on the homepage, the park is closed because of the U.S. government shutdown.
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The shutdown began at 12:00 a.m. on Tuesday after the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate could not agree on a plan to keep the government funded beyond the end of the fiscal year. The two houses clashed over the controversial Affordable Care Act, better known as "Obamacare."
House Republicans continually tried to defund or at least delay the legislation as part of a new spending bill while the Democrat-controlled Senate refused to pass a spending bill that tinkers with Obamacare.
"The Affordable Care Act is moving forward," President Barack Obama said in a press conference on Monday. "That funding is already in place. You can't shut it down."
All national parks and monuments are closed due to the shutdown, which has forced about 800,000 federal employees to stop working until Congress can strike a deal for future funding.
Yosemite is not the only government entity to have a historic day snuffed out. On the 55th anniversary of the day it became operational, NASA is almost entirely nonoperational due to the shutdown, aside from mission control which remains open to support the astronauts serving on the space station.
Images: National Park Service, Google
Each package gets larger with a mouse-over, and a click on it returns search results pertinent to a specific country or the particular items featured in a scene. This one is from December 24, 2010.
The Google Doodle team stars in an homage to the silent film era's greatest star's 122nd birthday, April 15, 2011.
This one's done in HTML5 and was published Sept. 7, 2010. To get the full effect, here's one you can interact with.
This Doodle commemorated John Lennon's 70th birthday in October 2010.
Debuting May 10, 2011, this Google Doodle marks dance choreographer Martha Graham's birthday.
Commemorated the birthday of the inventor of the Bunsen burner, German chemist Robert Bunsen on March 31, 2011.
The great inventor's birthday was honored on February 11, 2011.
Marking Independence Day 2010.
A real crowd pleaser was this playable Pac-Man game, which appeared on May 21. 2010. Here's a playable version.
অনলাইনে ছড়িয়ে ছিটিয়ে থাকা কথা গুলোকেই সহজে জানবার সুবিধার জন্য একত্রিত করে আমাদের কথা । এখানে সংগৃহিত কথা গুলোর সত্ব (copyright) সম্পূর্ণভাবে সোর্স সাইটের লেখকের এবং আমাদের কথাতে প্রতিটা কথাতেই সোর্স সাইটের রেফারেন্স লিংক উধৃত আছে ।