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The Comforting Curves of Arches
Arches have been used in buildings and gateways for thousands of years. The shape is dramatic and pleasing, and also serves to span open spaces and to bear weight. Whether it’s the Coliseum in Rome or a small bridge over … Continue reading
Posted in Photo Challenges, Travelogues
Tagged 1906 San Francisco earthquake, Curves, photography, photos, Stanford University
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