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Archimede Santi (Secolo XIX) - Bozzetto per la facciata di Santa Maria del Fiore a Firenze
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In geometry, the rhombicosidodecahedron, or small rhombicosidodecahedron, is an Archimedean solid, one of thirteen convex isogonal nonprismatic solids constructed of two or more types of regular polygon faces.
It has 20 regular triangular faces, 30 square faces, 12 regular pentagonal faces, 60 vertices and 120 edges.
Archimedes of Syracuse c. 287 – c. 212 BC / Archimède (né et mort à Syracuse - 287 - 212) - Île d'Ortygie - Syracuse - Sicile - Italie.
La E402B.101 è una E402B particolare per la livrea e per le sue apparecchiature diagnostiche, appartenente a RFI, qui fotografata in spinta al treno Archimede NCLS Lecce-Foggia in transito a Polignano a Mare
Taken in Siracusa, Sicily
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Camera Olympus E-620.
Aperture: f/4.0
ISO Speed: 100
Focal Length: 21 mm
E656 576,in testa al diagnostico Archimede per guasto alla pilota Z,con la E402B 101 in coda in transito a Genova COrnigliano
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The salt flats consist of multiple, shallow, stepped, clay-bottom pools that originate from partitioned off seawater. The shallow pools, with added sunshine, heat, and wind, allow for evaporation of the water resulting in an increase in its salinity. Once the saline level of the water reaches a certain amount, it gets pumped with the Archimede's screw to a higher and shallower pool. Historically, windmills produced the energy to drive the pump, now the pumps have electric motors. Over time, the water gradually progresses through multiple pools.
The salt is harvested annually, in early fall, before the rainy season starts. In Trapani, they still harvest the salt manually both by skimming the surface and scooping it out with buckets. The very fine salt crystals first skimmed off of the surface of the water in July are most valuable and are called fiore di sale. The salt crystals that are manually scooped from the bottom of the pools, later in the season, are composed of larger, coarser crystals. Those are either sold as coarse salt or can be ground down to a finer composition. Historically, windmills were also used to grind the salt.
After it is harvested, the salt is piled alongside the pools to allow for drying. Due to manual harvesting of the salt, as opposed to excavator harvesting, the crystals stay clean and don't need to be further processed or purified. During drying, the salt mounds are covered with terracotta tiles to keep them clean and protect them from rain. The salt is then packaged for sale according to fine and coarse distributions. Any salt that gets dirty is sold as street salt for winter road management.
This configuration of a series of shallow evaporation pools, still in use today, was introduced by the Arabs between the C6th and C9th AD, whereas the Phoenicians first produced salt along Sicily's coast either by boiling seawater trapped in the island's many marshes or by waiting for water to evaporate from solely ONE pool. The Museo del Sale in Trapani is a family-owned and managed salt flat which has been producing salt for many generations. The salt pans, there, date from the 1400s.
The exit stairs from the Museums in Vatican City.
The long exposure shows the movement of the people while walking down the famous geometric curve (it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirale_archimedea)
InSpirale
Le scale di uscita dai Musei Vaticani.
La lunga posa esalta il movimento dei visitatori, mentre percorrono la geometria della struttura (it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirale_archimedea)
MILAN - RAINY DAY
Viale Piceno angolo via Archimede.
Fronte: ATM Van Hool 701 su linea 92 diretto al capolinea di Viale Isonzo
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Di coda: ATM Irisbus Cristalis su linea 92 diretto al capolinea di Bovisa FN
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In primo piano: accesso alla fermata del passante ferroviario Milano Dateo
Styliste Debora Velasquez
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Archimede, treno misure di RFI (ahimè ancora in composizione ridotta) in arrivo a Caserta con E656.565 in testa e in coda la E402.142 :D!
The famous mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor Archimedes was born Syracuse 2310 years ago. Sicily, Italy.
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Styliste Debora Velasquez
Rue Archimède, 63
1000 Bruxelles
Belgium
32 485 30.52.15
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Styliste Debora Velasquez
Rue Archimède, 63
1000 Bruxelles
Belgium
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inside Syracuse is the island of Ortigia
scenes of life
Corso Matteotti, towards Piazza Archimede
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Palazzo Platamone (ou Palazzo dell'Orologio - XVe siècle) & Fontaine de Diane - Piazza Archimede - Île d'Ortygie - Syracuse - Sicile - Italie.
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Styliste Debora Velasquez
Rue Archimède, 63
1000 Bruxelles
Belgium
32 485 30.52.15
info@deboravelasquez.com
Styliste Debora Velasquez
Rue Archimède, 63
1000 Bruxelles
Belgium
32 485 30.52.15
info@deboravelasquez.com
E652.160 con treno diagnostico Archimede, diretto a Prato Centrale, qui fotografato al binario 6 a Roma Tuscolana. In coda la E402.101 di RFI.