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Someone's bike is spied in this archway which could be an example in a mathematics geometry book. Would we see stone stairways, arched doorways and straight balcony walls all behind a another great archway. I doubt it very much. Most places like this in our world has long gone.
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A very nice composition here, really enhanced by the bicycle to give it focus and scale.
While I am not an expert on architecture, I do remember that the arch was a speciality of the Romans, rather than the Greeks. As we know, the ancient Greeks loved their geometry with 'straight edge and compasses' theorems, rather than numbers.. (Although how the Romans ever managed arithmetic with their number system I dread to think!)
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