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Pyramid Lake Reservoir in California is a reservoir formed by Pyramid Dam on Piru Creek in the eastern San Emigdio Mountains, near Castaic, Southern California. It is a part of the West Branch California Aqueduct, which is a part of the California State Water Project. Wikipedia
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Bruno Fischer - Stairway to Death
(Original Title: So Much Blood)
Pyramid Books 29, 1951
Cover Artist: Frederick W. Meyer
Iguana or porpoise? I was not aware that Pyramid Lake has tufa similar in texture to Mono Lake. I suppose the history and chemistry are similar since they are both on the western edge of the Great Basin. There are many curious textures and anomalous features along the shores of the lake.
detail: untitled (red pyramid)
2015_10_02
graphite over pastel ground on white tagboard
35 3/4" x 24" (90.8 x 61)cm
Matt Niebuhr
West Branch Studio
The pyramid of Khafre on the Giza plateau is often mistaken for the Great Pyramid as it stands on slightly higher ground, giving it the appearance of being the largest of the three pyramids on the plateau.
i will figure out the name and creator of this sculpture.
winter 12/13
national gallery sculpture garden, washington, dc
contax t (zeiss 38/2.8)
d3200 @ 1000
tanol 1+1+100 17' 22c
Lewis Clay - The Wanton Hour
Pyramid Books 174, 1955
Cover Artist: Rudy Nappi
"His wife was an invalid, the girl was compelling."
This Pyramid shaped mountain is along the road into the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park.
Photographed using a Nikkor 100-300mm f/5.6 lens on a Sony A7R.
Transformed into an almost otherworldly icon, the Transamerica Pyramid ascends from the heights of Nob Hill, floating in a vast, infinite space. Its golden facade glows with an inner energy—more than reflection, it radiates power. A beacon of architectural elegance and futuristic luxury, this is The Future We Want—not dystopian, but aspirational, a guiding force piercing through the void.
The two species are growing side by side. Greenish-yellow Musk orchids (Latin name: Herminium monorchis) are quite small and hard to spot in the grass. Here they are flowering in large numbers alongside handsome pinkish-purple headed Pyramidal orchids (Anacamptis pyramidalis), elegant purplish Fragrant orchids, tall and robust Twayblades and Common-spotted orchids of all shades and colours. Noar Hill Nature Reserve, Hampshire Wildlife Trust. East Hampshire, England.
Taken on the way to Denver, from San Francisco. It took me some time to figure out which lake this was. I mean, come on, why were we flying so far north? Once I got it figured out, I realized I need to visit here. There are some cool photos of this place, on land of course. The lake has pyramid shaped rocks in it. It's not too far north of Reno. It's on my list to visit this autumn when it cools down and kids go back to school. You can search photos here on flickr and see how cool it is.
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Pyramid Lake Reservoir in California is a reservoir formed by Pyramid Dam on Piru Creek in the eastern San Emigdio Mountains, near Castaic, Southern California. It is a part of the West Branch California Aqueduct, which is a part of the California State Water Project. Wikipedia
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Geoffrey Household - Arabesque
Pyramid Books R-957, 1964
Cover Artist: Robert Maguire
"Passion, espionage, intrigue - the deadly game of spy vs spy."
False advertising?
Hey, these apples are not pyramid-shaped.
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1930s apple crate label, thanks to jamica1
Language City
Language City is a bad, old place
We all know
Where eyeballs float in space
We all know
We were tired, we can't sleep
It's crowded here, none of us leave
Language City don't mean a thing to me
Audiences, the same program is always on
I'd infer, it's best to avoid the law
When your wife wakes up and sees
Shut the blinds and block out the street
Language City don't mean a thing to me
All this working
Just to tear it down
Language City is a bad, old place
We all know
Eyeballs float in space
We all know
We're tired, we can't sleep
It's crowded in the street
Language City don't mean a thing to me
I been here so long my heart is a parking lot
Hollow feet rooted to the spot
But the fields are beyond belief
From tower out to where I can see
Language City don't mean a thing to me
All this working
Just to tear it down
All this working
Just to tear it down
On the telephone
Someone's counting the hours
In a paper room
Somebody's counting the hours
Know I know it's true
From above this room
Somebody's counting the hours
Oh the long bitter road
Let us down
Oh the ringing telephone
There's no one around
We are not at home
Hang on the telephone
—Wolf Parade
Antiquated border adapted from playingwithbrushes
Best viewed LARGE. Shot taken in November 2005 from the top of the Pyramid of the Moon looking at the Pyramid of the Sun.
The Pyramids of Teotihuacan are located 40 kilometres (25 miles) northeast of Mexico City. Teotihuacan is an enormous archaeological site containing some of the largest pyramidal structures built in the pre-Columbian Americas. Apart from the pyramidal structures, Teotihuacan is also known for its large residential complexes, the Avenue of the Dead, and numerous colorful, well-preserved murals.
The Pyramid of the Sun is 225 metres (738 feet ) across and 75 metres (246 feet) high, making it the third largest pyramid in the world behind the Great Pyramid of Cholula and the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Louis-Charles Royer - French Doctor
(Original French Title: Le Désir)
Pyramid Books 35, 1951
Cover Artist: Hunter Barker
"His lady patients tempted him too much!"
Winter brings out some of the most interesting landscape changes.
photo date/id: 20220115_850_8134defb
Organisée en un réseau fédéral, avec un siège à Lyon et à Bruxelles, un bureau à Paris, Handicap International mène ses actions sur le terrain dans une soixantaine de pays.
La pyramide du Louvre est une pyramide constituée de verre et de métal, située au milieu de la cour Napoléon du musée du Louvre à Paris. Elle abrite l'entrée principale du musée. Elle a été inaugurée une première fois par le président de la République François Mitterrand le 4 mars 1988, et une seconde fois le 29 mars 1989.