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North Dakota Pyramid on the way to Bismarck, near New Salem. Day 225 G+ 365 Project: 12 August 2012

Pyramid under Construction @ Rome, Italy

Edited by Natan Saban, AKA sabanati.

Do search his name in Google...

A photgrapher. A good one.

Pyramid of Unas at Saqqara. 5th dynasty.

A view over the Pyramids of the Sun (near) and Moon (far) at Teotihucan from the third one.

As seen in Transformers 2 :)

We didn't think Everett would be able to balance on Violet's back.

 

(Ben and Sophie started crawling forward with Violet on their back, but I messed up the video I took of that...)

Robert Engman, Miller Plaza, East side of Hamilton Walk.

Photo by Scott Spitzer

Pyramid of Sahure at Abu Sir. Old Kingdom, 5th dynasty.

Nubian Pyramids, Meroe, Sudan

"And look at the Pyramid building. What other city would provide ring toss for aliens?" --Will Durst

What better place to spend our final few hours in Egypt than the Giza plateau, this time exploring the site by foot and visiting mastaba tombs (there are many here but only a couple can be visited) and Menkaure's pyramid, the only one of the three large pyramids we'd not entered before (the two largest we'd been inside on our first visit in 1995, this time queues for the Great Pyramid of Khufu were discouraging, and Khafre's was closed).

 

The Giza Pyramids need no introduction, the largest and most famous monuments of antiquity and the sole surviving of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World.

 

Situated on a desert plateau to the south west of Cairo (and indeed on the very edge of the city's modern urban sprawl) the pyramids of Giza form the heart of an extensive ancient necropolis with the monumental tombs of three of Egypt's earliest Old Kingdom pharaohs marked by the vast structures. Each of the pyramids is a colossal mass of near solid masonry, without adornment and with only a few passages within each leading to burial chambers long since emptied and robbed in antiquity.

 

The earliest is the Great Pyramid of Khufu (sometimes referred to by the Greek title 'Cheops', or by his full pharaonic name 'Khnum-Khufu'). It is also the largest; the structure is simply enormous and remained the World's tallest building until well into the Middle Ages.

 

The following pyramid was built by Khafre (also called 'Khephren') and is similarly vast (often appearing in photos of the whole group as larger due to its more central position) but is significantly smaller than Khufu's monument. The smallest of the three (at around less than half the size) was built by his successor Menkaure. Both his and Khufu's monuments have much smaller satellite pyramids at their base (some in more ruinous condition) to house the tombs of their queens.

 

Originally all the pyramids had a smooth outer covering of white stone but this was quarried away by later generations (much of which was used for some of Cairo's greatest Islamic monuments) leaving the rough inner blocks exposed. A small section remains at the apex of Khafre's pyramid (suggestive of a snow-capped mountain) to give a sense of the original finish and overall mass.

 

Today the site remains the most popular in Egypt and an astonishing testament to the skill and determination of its earliest builders.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giza_pyramid_complex

Pyramid of Cestius, Rome, Italy, September 2015

The Transamerica Pyramid in San Francisco, shot from the end of Pier 7. Bizarrely, I can hardly find any other shots from this vantage point, even though it seems really obvious to me. Maybe no-one else likes the symmetry...?

 

Looking at the EXIF data this was taken at about 2.29pm local time. I'd love to go back and shoot this again with a proper camera/lens, either much earlier or much later so the shadows on the pier are more prominent.

I used the inside version of the sunken Sonobe unit. The lampshade consists of three truncated square bipyramids.

This pyriamid retains some if the granite surface that used to grace all of the great pyramids

Pyramid Club ladies 1986

Florida Elite, Semi Limited Senior Coed, Level 5, State Cheer and Dance Championships, Jacksonville, Florida

Ilfochrome slide, 1960s

...pyramid oracle in camden...

Egypt Tour Packages, Egypt Travel Tours, Egypt Tours

  

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...che fatica per fare questa piramide.....

...what a work to make this pyramid...

 

The U-S Waterski show team forms a pyramid during a performance in Scotia, NY

It is the first pyramid in Egypt and was built for the Pharaoh Zoser (about 2667-2648BC). This is a step-pyramid and the architect is the legendary Imhotep.

The Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza Necropolis bordering what is now El Giza, Egypt. It is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the only one to remain largely intact.

Le musée du Louvre, inauguré en 1793 sous l'appellation Muséum central des arts de la République dans le palais du Louvre, ancienne résidence royale située au centre de Paris, est aujourd'hui le plus grand musée d'art et d'antiquités au monde. Sa surface d'exposition est de 72 735 m.

 

Fin 2016, ses collections comprenaient 554 731 œuvres, dont 35 000 exposées et 264 486 œuvres graphiques. Celles-ci présentent l'art occidental du Moyen Âge à 1848, celui des civilisations antiques qui l'ont précédé et influencé (orientales, égyptienne, grecque, étrusque et romaine), les arts des premiers chrétiens et de l'Islam.

 

Situé dans le 1er arrondissement de Paris, sur la rive droite entre la Seine et la rue de Rivoli, le musée se signale par la pyramide de verre de son hall d'accueil, érigée en 1989 dans la cour Napoléon et qui en est devenue emblématique, tandis que la statue équestre de Louis XIV constitue le point de départ de l'axe historique parisien.

 

En 2017, avec environ 8,1 millions de visiteurs annuels, le Louvre est le musée le plus visité au monde. Il est le site culturel payant le plus visité de France. Parmi ses pièces les plus célèbres figurent La Joconde, la Vénus de Milo, Le Scribe accroupi, La Victoire de Samothrace et le Code de Hammurabi.

 

Le Louvre possède une longue histoire de conservation artistique et historique, depuis l'Ancien Régime jusqu'à nos jours. À la suite du départ de Louis XIV pour le château de Versailles à la fin du xviie siècle, on y entrepose une partie des collections royales de tableaux et de sculptures antiques. Après avoir durant un siècle hébergé plusieurs académies dont celle de peinture et de sculpture, ainsi que divers artistes logés par le roi, l'ancien palais royal est véritablement transformé sous la Révolution en « Muséum central des arts de la République ». Il ouvre en 1793 en exposant environ 660 œuvres, essentiellement issues des collections royales ou confisquées chez des nobles émigrés ou dans des églises. Par la suite les collections ne cesseront de s'enrichir par des prises de guerre, acquisitions, mécénats, legs, donations, et découvertes archéologiques.

 

Le musée compte pour sa gestion 2 091 employés (fonctionnaires, contractuels et vacataires), dont 1 232 agents de surveillance, un garde pour chacune des 403 salles d’exposition, que complètent les effectifs affectés aux 900 caméras du système de télésurveillance

Night-time phototour in the center of Paris

Autumn at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park

The Chain ...protected verge on the A52

Pyramids of Menkaure, Khafre and Khufu... (From left to right.!) The small ones are Pyramids of Queens.!

Pyramide du louvre, Paris

The pyramids of Giza, Egypt taken from the hotel.

Sol LeWitt 'Pyramid', 2005, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney

A web of lights at the Enchanted Forest

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