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bungalowmakers · 2 years ago
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Floor Plan Design
Bungalow Makers is the top floor plan design company in Indore offering services all over India. We offer Floor plans for houses, apartments, offices, vintage, bungalows, or any other commercial places. Our Floor Design plan services are affordable in cost. 
Other Complete House Plan Services We Offer:
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Interior and Exterior Elevation Designs
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Complete Structural Drawings
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mo-mode · 1 year ago
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I know it’s controversial but I think Annabeth geeking out over the Hephaestus contraptions was adorable
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cosmicportal · 2 months ago
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Paracas textile (Peru)
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dixt · 1 year ago
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villa monastero, italy ⋅ ph. sae_snaps
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11oh1 · 3 months ago
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connorphilpphotography · 9 months ago
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The Jacobite, Glenfinnan Viaduct
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science70 · 1 year ago
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Interior shaft of the CN Tower, Toronto, 1975.
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ianfillinger · 3 months ago
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Love the shapes and textures of these photos. Really gives the viewer a sense of depth to appreciate.
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humanoidhistory · 10 days ago
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Engineering Building at University of Leicester, built 1963. Photo by Hans-Peter Bärtschi, 1971.
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toyastales · 1 year ago
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I adore the wavy design elements in this modern architectural stunner.
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cosmicportal · 9 months ago
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Hemudu culture - China
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blondebrainpowered · 5 months ago
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In 1930 the Indiana Bell building in Evansville, Indiana was moved over 34 days the 11,000-ton building was moved 16 meters from its original location and rotated 90 degrees, a process that was completed in mid-November 1930, without interrupting or the service of calls nor the supply of gas, water, and electricity of the building. Over a month, the structure was moved 15 inch/hr all while 600 employees still worked there. According to reports, ‘no one inside felt it move’
The move was planned by engineers Bevington, Taggert & Fowler, while contractors John Eichlea Co. carried out the feat.
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"Devil's Corkscrews," Niobrara River, Nebraska, USA,
In the late 1800s, a remarkable fossil discovery in what is now northwestern Nebraska captured the imagination of scientists and sparked decades of research.
At the Agate Springs quarries, paleontologists unearthed something entirely unexpected—giant, spiral-shaped fossil structures buried deep underground. These mysterious formations, often several feet tall and coiled like ancient tree trunks, were unlike anything seen before. Their peculiar shape and massive size puzzled researchers for years. What could they be?
Initially dubbed “devil’s corkscrews,” these structures were thought to be the fossilized roots of ancient trees or even the remains of giant freshwater sponges. But as investigations continued, a more grounded explanation emerged.
Scientists eventually determined that these spirals were actually burrows—complex underground dens created by an extinct genus of land-dwelling beavers known as Palaeocastor.
The construction of spiral burrows required more effort from paleocastorines than digging straight inclined passages of the same length. Among the reasons that led burrowing beavers to this form is their territorial crowding: in conditions of large colonies, straight burrows should have often intersected.
According to another assumption, the unusual shape of the burrows was a response to the hot and dry climate of that era. From this point of view, its spiral design could have been a kind of air conditioning system for maintaining an optimal temperature and humidity regime inside the nesting chamber, which was especially important for the successful breeding of offspring.
Today, the “devil’s corkscrews” remain one of North America’s most fascinating and bizarre fossil discoveries—a testament to the strange and adaptive behavior of prehistoric life, preserved in stone beneath the Nebraska prairie.
Photo by B. Nicholls
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miamaimania · 4 months ago
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"Kawazu Nanadaru Loop Bridge" ~ Shizuoka, Japan by Unknown ⟲ Circular road loops seven stories above forest floor
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deansxharley · 2 years ago
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i feel like the only reason that leo and annabeth aren't Best Friends is because jason and percy are doing everything within their powers to make sure that doesn't happen, for everyone else's safety and sanity. piper on the other hand... piper dares them to make stupid and dangerous inventions and watches the chaos unfold
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arc-hus · 1 month ago
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Crematorium, Lommel, Belgium - a2o
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