Weird Question...

<p>Hi, I have an assignment for my philosophy class and I have to come up with at least 6 different places that echo. So far I have a cave, a mountain top (or range), and an empty bathroom (yes it's really bad). It doesn't seem like it should be this hard, but I just can't seem to think of anything else. Does anyone have any examples?</p>

<p>a long hallway maybe</p>

<p>am i doing your homework? jk</p>

<p>ummmmm, my grandparents backyard</p>

<p>basement</p>

<p>do sea shells echo?</p>

<p>ummmm, walmart, lol</p>

<p>ummmm, i've been in driveways that echo because of walls that are around them</p>

<p>"my grandparents backyard"</p>

<p>hehe, I mean something more universal, maybe an empty auditorium</p>

<p>Echo's voice can be found in Greek streams.</p>

<p>empty house</p>

<p>small neighborhood</p>

<p>those big tunnels/pipes under roads</p>

<p>lol, well the first think that i could think of that echos IS my grandparents backyard. i'm sure you teacher would love seeing "adamo's grandparents backyard" on your paper. lol</p>

<p>actually, i dont think an empty auditorium would echo, after all, they are designed with aucustics in mind...</p>

<p>Neville's Court in Cambridge University where Newton did his experiment to calculate the speed of sound</p>

<p>Metroid Prime 2: Echoes :)</p>

<p>Technically, shouldn't any place with a solid object echo?</p>