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Re: Dgrin Mini-Challenge #280 - Architectural Forms: The Arch
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Re: Dgrin Mini-Challenge #280 - Architectural Forms: The Arch
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Re: Dgrin Mini-Challenge #280 - Architectural Forms: The Arch
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Re: Dgrin Mini-Challenge #280 - Architectural Forms: The Arch
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Re: Dgrin Mini-Challenge #280 - Architectural Forms: The Arch
Oh, Wonderful idea! Ok, returned from travels, so I am editing and adding a couple of images. * Puente Yayabo, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba * Natural Arch, Spring Island, British Columbia * We are just back from 2 weeks in Mazatlan - and I did tend to see arches :) This one guards the entrance to the Las Gaviotas district -
Re: Dgrin Mini-Challenge #280 - Architectural Forms: The Arch
I have three natural arches, but the photos of them aren't so good - Natural Bridge Virginia, the smaller sandstone arches in Aruba after the big one collapsed and Holei Sea Arch in Hawaii. I also have lots of arches in forts - Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas, Castilo de San Marcos, and the Martello towers and Fort… -
Dgrin Mini-Challenge #280 - Architectural Forms: The Arch
According to Wikipedia: "The arch is a vertical curved structure that spans an elevated space and may or may not support the weight above it. Arches may be synonymous with vaults, but a vault may be distinguished as a continuous arch forming a roof." Since the 2nd millennium BC they have been put to use in building a wide…
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