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Block Shape Collection (#2)

"Exploring the Block Shape: From Ancient Temples to Urban Landscapes" Witness the captivating sunrise at Borobudur

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Illustration of cuneiform script on clay tablet

Illustration of cuneiform script on clay tablet

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Italy, Puglia, Alberobello, trulli roofs

Italy, Puglia, Alberobello, trulli roofs
Unesco World Heritage site

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Trees and Thick Brush Consuming the Remaining Walls and Windows at the Unrestored Beng Mealea

Trees and Thick Brush Consuming the Remaining Walls and Windows at the Unrestored Beng Mealea Temple, Angkor, Cambodia
Beng Mealea is a temple in the Angkor Wat period, located 40 km east of the main group of temples at Angkor, Cambodia, on the ancient royal highway to Preah Khan Kompong Svay

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Brickwork, Ruins of the Roman City Leptis Magna, Libya

Brickwork, Ruins of the Roman City Leptis Magna, Libya

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: De Redin Coastal Tower, near Hagar Qim, Malta

De Redin Coastal Tower, near Hagar Qim, Malta

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Sunset at Borobudur (Barabudur), Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia

Sunset at Borobudur (Barabudur), Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia
Borobudur (Barabudur), is a 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist Temple in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. This temple is the worlds largest Buddhist temple

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Sunrise at Borobudur, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia

Sunrise at Borobudur, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia
Borobudur, or Barabudur, is a 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist Temple in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. This temple is the worlds largest Buddhist temple

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Aerial View of Prambanan Temple (Candi Rara Jonggrang), Northeast of Yogyakarta, Central Java

Aerial View of Prambanan Temple (Candi Rara Jonggrang), Northeast of Yogyakarta, Central Java, Indonesia
Candi Prambanan or Candi Rara Jonggrang is a 9th-century Hindu temple compound in Central Java, Indonesia. The temple compound is located northeast of the city of Yogyakarta

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Ancestral slab Banteay Kdei temple Angkor Cambodia

Ancestral slab Banteay Kdei temple Angkor Cambodia
Ancestral slab at Banteay Kdei temple Angkor Cambodia

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Morning Light at Borobudur, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia

Morning Light at Borobudur, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia
Borobudur, or Barabudur, is a 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist Temple in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. This temple is the worlds largest Buddhist temple

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Number blocks

Number blocks with water splashing, Merewether, Australia

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Wood-block paving

Wood-block paving

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Residential houses at Suellberg hill, Blankenese district, Hamburg, Germany

Residential houses at Suellberg hill, Blankenese district, Hamburg, Germany

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Lambs on a country road, Killary Harbour, County Mayo, Connacht province, Republic of Ireland

Lambs on a country road, Killary Harbour, County Mayo, Connacht province, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Colorful beach huts on the dike at the North Sea, Dagebuell, North Frisia, Schleswig-Holstein

Colorful beach huts on the dike at the North Sea, Dagebuell, North Frisia, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, Europe

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Cityscape, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Honshu, Japan

Cityscape, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Honshu, Japan

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Office building detail, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Honshu, Japan

Office building detail, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Honshu, Japan

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Office building detail, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Honshu, Japan

Office building detail, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Honshu, Japan

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Ancient Mayan Skull and Bone Carvings, Uxmal

Ancient Mayan Skull and Bone Carvings, Uxmal
Macabre stone carvings and glyphs on ruined stone blocks within the ancient Mayan city of Uxmal, Mexico.UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Ancient Mayan skull carving and temple, Uxmal

Ancient Mayan skull carving and temple, Uxmal
Macabre skull and bone stone carvings and glyphs on ruined stone block, with temple building in the background.Location: ancient Mayan city of Uxmal, Mexico.UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Le Stupa de Swayambhunath

Le Stupa de Swayambhunath
Le temple bouddhique de Swayambhunath (appeleegalement Temple des singes en raison des macaques rhesus qui y vivent) est un site classeau patrimoine mondial de l UNESCO

Background imageBlock Shape Collection: Antique illustration of palace of Nimrud (Kalhu near Mosul, Iraq)

Antique illustration of palace of Nimrud (Kalhu near Mosul, Iraq)
Antique illustration of part of the palace of the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud (called Kalhu near Mosul, Iraq), with its decorations like Lamassu (statues with a male human head)




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"Exploring the Block Shape: From Ancient Temples to Urban Landscapes" Witness the captivating sunrise at Borobudur, where a Buddha statue in Dharmachakra Mudra stands tall amidst block-shaped structures. Take an aerial journey over Havana and marvel at the cityscape, adorned with unique block-shaped buildings that tell stories of its rich history. Step back in time as you gaze upon a 3000 BC clay slab bearing cuneiform writing, showcasing the early mastery of shaping blocks for communication. Prambanan Temple in Central Java showcases intricate block formations that have stood strong for centuries, inviting awe and admiration from all who visit. A red squirrel and a man join forces to saw through a sturdy block, symbolizing nature's resilience against human ingenuity. Red squirrels demonstrate their resourcefulness by using blocks as tools for survival - witness their determination as they tackle various tasks together. Nature's harmony unfolds before your eyes as a red squirrel and great tit collaborate on ice while holding a saw and working with blocks - truly remarkable teamwork. Marvel at the strength of a red squirrel effortlessly handling both timber and saw, proving that even small creatures can master the art of shaping blocks. Journey to Machu Picchu in Peru and admire how ancient civilizations skillfully crafted stone house walls using precisely shaped blocks - an architectural wonder. Return to Prambanan Temple once more; let its grandeur remind you of humanity's ability to create magnificent structures through meticulous block arrangements. Sydney Cove comes alive under the night sky, illuminated by modern architecture featuring sleek lines and bold block shapes - witness Australia's urban beauty. In diverse corners of our world, from ancient temples to bustling cities, we find ourselves captivated by the mesmerizing allure of block shapes – testaments to human creativity throughout history.