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1V45 0707 Manchester Piccadilly to Birmingham New Street crosses Steward Railway Bridge and the point where various levels of Black Country modes of transport intersect.
At this point two sections of the BCN, Telford's `New' Mainline at the bottom and Brindley's original (or `Old') Mainline on the next next level up, meet with the Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Stour Valley Railway Company's Stour Valley Line and then finally the M5 at the top of it all.
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TUI's Boeing 737-8K5 G-TAWJ intersects a passing Transavia 737's contrail high overhead Worthing
The were seperated vertically by the standard minimum 1,000', the Transavia at FL380 with the TUI 1k' below
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•Two planes always intersect in a line as long as they are not parallel.
•Two planes cannot intersect in more than one line.
Is it a fish bladder, is it an almond or is strictly mathematically a lens? At the centre here is a shape like a lens and the view out from this lens shape offers blooming Lilies making a repeated pattern.
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“The vesica piscis is a type of lens, a mathematical shape formed by the intersection of two disks with the same radius, intersecting in such a way that the center of each disk lies on the perimeter of the other.[1] In Latin, "vesica piscis" literally means "bladder of a fish", reflecting the shape's resemblance to the conjoined dual air bladders (swim bladder) found in most fish.[2] In Italian, the shape's name is mandorla ("almond").[3] A similar shape in three dimensions is the lemon.
The vesica piscis in Euclid's Elements
This figure appears in the first proposition of Euclid's Elements, where it forms the first step in constructing an equilateral triangle using a compass and straightedge. The triangle has as its vertices the two disk centers and one of the two sharp corners of the vesica piscis.[4]
Mathematical description
Mathematically, the vesica piscis is a special case of a lens, the shape formed by the intersection of two disks.”
The point where all the lights come together. The lights of Anchorage to the left blends in with the auroras as the milky way pours into the mix.
Facing roughly East north East, just after sunrise, at a railway crossing, near Callington in South Australia
I had a nice chat with the farmer across the street but I forgot to ask what this is. If you know please comment.
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I'm really good at spelling but I have to look up "alley" (or is it "ally"?) EVERY TIME.