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Tag Archives: Rio de Janeiro
Christmas Day Celebrated Chinese Style and a Message in Portuguese
Tradition determines what I’m allowed to do on Christmas Day and Boxing Day and more traditions will kick in on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, but during the four precious days of holiday between there is a sense … Continue reading
Whence the Viewers of this Blog? ….and so a Trefoil for Brazil….and OXO Stock Cubes
In just over a year the Lattice Labyrinths blog has been visited from some 69 countries, most visitors being from the UK, followed, in order of total views, by USA, Germany, Brazil, Canada, Spain, Belgium, France, South Korea, Mexico, Italy, … Continue reading
Posted in National Labyrinths, Olympic Labyrinths, Trefoil Labyrinths
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Better World Cup Consolation Tessellations
I’m not sure that the Lattice Labyrinths suggested for Brazil and Argentina are worthy of those great countries. Here is another, less conventional realisation of Serpentine (9,7) and Serpentine (7,9) in national flag colours. The supertiles are much bolder in form. … Continue reading
Posted in National Labyrinths, Sepentine Labyrinths
Tagged 1816, 1822. Mosaico, Argentina, Argentinian Flag, Azulejos, Brazil, Brazilian Flag, Bridges 2014, Irrgarten, Laberinto, Labirinto, labyrinth, labyrinthe, labyrinths, Lattice Labyrinths, Loeschian, Maze, Rio de Janeiro, Telmado, tessellation, tiling, World Cup 2014
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Consolation Tessellations for Brazil and Argentina
Thank you to today’s visitor to this blog from Brazil and best wishes to the inspiring neuro-psychologist from Rio de Janeiro who visited the Celebrating Cromford festival on Saturday 21st. June this year. Not only Brazil, but now also Argentina … Continue reading
Posted in National Labyrinths, Serpentine Labyrinths
Tagged 1816, 1822. Mosaico, Argentina, Argentinian Flag, Azulejos, Brazil, Brazilian Flag, Bridges 2014, Irrgarten, Laberinto, Labirinto, labyrinth, labyrinthe, labyrinths, Lattice Labyrinths, Loeschian, Maze, Rio de Janeiro, Telmado, tessellation, tiling, World Cup 2014
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A Tessellation for the World Cup – A Labyrinth with Brio for Rio
Before I reveal a zestful tessellation in honour of the 2014 World Cup competition, here is the basic tessellation (the lowest-order member) of the Dart Lattice Labyrinth family. The lower part of the diagram is the complementary or missing-links graph, … Continue reading