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The don't-walk-into-this-glass strip of markings, on the ground floor of the SA Water building, looks suspiciously barcode-like. It'd be pretty cool if it actually decodes as something meaningful.
Ultra modern Skyscrapers near the the Oslo Opera House. The patterns they make got them the name Barcode. Most of Oslo didn't want it to be built - but it was !
Offshoulders tee-shirts with barcodes with sculpted bottom, in grey and black, 2 lengths of sleeves and sculpted cuffs.
Emo packs for this round, the Explicit ones will come next round :P
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Copenhagen based photographer Thomas Rousing excels in many types of photography like Citylife and Architecture | Portrait and Family | Wedding and Confirmation | Maternity and Baby | Concerts and Events | Food and Lifestyle.
Entry for “Beautiful Lego 3: Nature” contest.
I dedicated this build for the achievement of my lovely country Indonesia, as the fastest forest clearing nation in the world since 2012. Well done!
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The Barcode Project is a section of the Bjørvika portion of the Fjord City redevelopment on former dock and industrial land in central Oslo (Norway). It consists of a row of new multi-purpose high-rise buildings, due to be completed in 2014.
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Pentax DA 12-24mm f4