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An exhibition design based on conspiracy theories. I chose to resolve the mystery of Bermuda Triangle. The concept is ‘disappearing’. The exhibition booth was designed like a ship sinking into the floor, with additional display of submerging air crafts and periscope on a submarine.
"Six Triangles" (1966) by Masami Kodoma in the Patricia D. Pfundt Sculpture Garden at the James A. Michener Art Museum.
Blue Triangle ED19, a Dart / MCV Evolution, is seen leaving Leytonstone Station with a full load on the W19 to Ilford
A shot of some historically accurate canvas tents in front of the Northwest Company kitchen at Grand Portage National monument.
Strobsit info: Rubber balls placed on a glass surface. Snooted SB600 fired 3 times during 5 sec exposure. (from left, right and from above)
I had to test out my quilted pillow-making skills with one for myself first! This one matches my triangles quilt.
Finished triangle toss quilt. The original pattern is from Little Miss Shabby. My version has smaller triangles that I attempted to paper piece...they aren't perfect squares! 😮 But it turned out fine and is already being loved by a new baby!
Triangle, Va. (April 28, 2019) – The Marine Corps Heritage Foundations 38TH Annual Awards Ceremony holds their annual awards dinner. Photo by Johnny Bivera
I had no good reason to take this photo, I was just messing around at work one day and cut of the corner of a cardboard box then, while I was carrying it around something compelled me to put it here next to the light of a window and take a photo of it and for whatever reason I ended up liking it a lot and figured, why not post it online? Yes, it was a slow day.
A very odd looking Triangle shaped house. In Alpine areas houses are built with sloped roofs so that the snow does not build up, however no snow ever falls on Great Barrier Island
This picture was taken from dumping yard of Sylhet City Corporation, situated just outside the city. City Corporation is dumping all types of garbage here without any hesitation. There is no recycling plant or classified zone to dump the industrial, medical or household garbage in different place to avoid environment pollution. The people work here has no healthy equipments to work in such an unhealthy environment. They work inside medical garbage without wearing any shoes or protection in legs, which causes different types of medical injuries. This not only the dumping zone in Sylhet but it is the common scenario of the entire dumping yard in the country. Someone needs to take the ownership to change the way to treat the garbage & to ensure a minimum living standard & working environment of the people related to this work.
Former London Transport Leyland National THX 174S is seen here in the ownership of Blue Triangle operating a Sunday journey between Harlow and Romford in August 1995. The vehicle is believed to still survive at the present time.
Triangle Lake is an unincorporated community in Lane County, Oregon, United States. It is about 25 miles (40 km) west of Junction City on Oregon Route 36, on the southwest side of the lake of same name. Lake Creek, a tributary of the Siuslaw River, enters and exits the lake.[2] Triangle Lake is closely linked to the unincorporated community of Blachly, on the northeast side of the lake, and the two communities share the K-12 Triangle Lake School, the only school in Blachly School District.
The 293-acre (1.19 km2) lake has had various names over the years, including Loon Lake, Lake of the Woods, and Echo Lake, but the name Triangle Lake (after the lake's shape) became the official name in the early 1900s. Before Fern Ridge Reservoir was completed in 1941, the lake was the most popular local spot for water sports.
Amenities at Triangle Lake County Park include two picnic tables, a boat dock, and toilets. Activities at the lake include boating, swimming, and fishing.
Fish species in the lake, which reaches a depth of 90 feet (27 m), include largemouth bass, bluegill, yellow perch, brown bullhead, kokanee, and cutthroat trout. The kokanee, landlocked sockeye salmon, thrive in the deep water, while good bass habitat is found along the south and east shores.