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I wanted more people in this shot, or at least one in a better position, but after more than 20 minutes I hadn't seen anyone at all. I was just about to give up, so I almost missed it when this woman finally showed up.
Trondheim, Norway.
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A quilt pattern on the side of a building in Geneva on the Lake, Ohio
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CSXT SD70MAC 4715 sits with the two passenger cars of Track Geometry train W003 after running up to Grand Rapids from Chicago. The train will spend the night here on the dispatch track, then work around GR tomorrow.
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Nonchalant school girls and nice geometric patterns. Picture taken from the Nagoya Terebi Tower.
Des collégiennes nonchalantes sur des motifs géométriques. Photo prise de la Terebi Tower.
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Geometry:
(from the Ancient Greek: γεωμετρία;
geo - "earth", metron - "measurement")
is a branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space.
Inaugurated in 1876, the splendid Mount Royal Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the highly skilled designer behind New York's Central Park and many other major parks in the U.S.