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Quiz photos: photos suprise ... what is it?




by Christophe » 31/03/13, 13:13

I inaugurate the subject "Surprise photos" (seemed to me that we already had something similar but I haven't found it ...)

The principle is simple: we share an original photo of any nature whatsoever and we try to guess what it is ....

Jme launches:
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And we do not cheat using the Google reverse image function huh! : Cheesy:
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Re: Quiz photos: photos suprise ... what is it?




by moinsdewatt » 31/03/13, 13:27

A water intake for too much dam?
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by Christophe » 31/03/13, 15:23

Won! http://freshadda.com/images_adda/Monticello_Dam/

Glory holes are used for dam's to drain excess water during dry seasons. This is the largest one of them all in the world, it is located in Lake Berryessa. It is used very rarely, but it is quite the sight to see it being put to use.
Located in Napa County, California, this glory hole has been built between 1953 and 1957. The hole diameter is 72ft (22m) while the critical drop is 280ft (86m).


By cons I do not understand the "dry" ...

Even a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1l7ToTgcTY

ps: the next will be harder I hope lol ...
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by the middle » 31/03/13, 15:44

pfff, waste, he did not think to put a turbine in the overflow tube. : Cheesy:
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by Christophe » 31/03/13, 16:25

Maybe if ... at first I thought it was water intake precisely ...
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by Christophe » 19/05/13, 21:41

It's round too but a lot harder to find:

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by moinsdewatt » 20/05/13, 11:29

An old meteorite impact?
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by Obamot » 20/05/13, 20:13

Another job of ET? Or a symmetrical uprising laid bare by erosion?

It is the color which tells me that, the phenomenon would be known recently, the "quartzites of the paleozoic" would form - it appears - resistant convolutions and others less (in a substrate like sedimentary rocks?), Which gives the illusion of a -2watt impact. Whereas it would be structural erosion. It's the observation of the photos of Mars that teaches this sort of thing, because if we were sure we wouldn't need to go back, right? (but I could not say where it is). Simple hypothesis ...

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by sen-no-sen » 20/05/13, 20:22

I would say a caldera seen by satellite?
Several zones of internal fractures attests, finally I say that I am wrong maybe ... ah no! it's harpic gel balanced in a toilet bowl! : Mrgreen:
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by Obamot » 20/05/13, 20:25

What was the question?

By analogy of the phenomenon: ocher mines of Roussillon:

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