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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Blooming Spherical Osmanthus trees
Tourists visit over 8,000 blooming spherical osmanthus trees at Guibo Garden in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life Nepal
Boudha Stupa is semicircle-shaped and contains the relics and remains of Buddha. The stupa's massive mandala makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in the world. Boudha Stupa is listed in the World Heritage List by UNESCO in 1979, and it is one of the most popular tourist sites in Kathmandu. The stupa dates from 600 AD and is built by a Tibetan king. The stupa is a historical pilgrimage site for Buddhists around the world. The stupa is built using many kilograms of gold for decoration. The giant Boudhanath Stupa serves as a gateway to heaven, acting as a horizon between the earth and sky. The base of the stupa structure consists of three large platforms decreasing in size. These platforms symbolize the sky, whereas the circular vase supporting the semi-sphere signifies water. The eyes of Buddha painted on the stupa are described as inscrutable, impassive, empathetic, and shrewd. The five most promising elements representing Buddha, i.e., earth, air, water, fire, and space, are comprised in the stupa architecture. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life Nepal
A Nepali Buddhist monk circumambulates the Boudhanath Stupa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 27, 2025. Boudha Stupa is semicircle-shaped and contains the relics and remains of Buddha. The stupa's massive mandala makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in the world. Boudha Stupa is listed in the world heritage list by UNESCO in 1979, and it is one of the most popular tourist sites in Kathmandu. The stupa dates from 600 AD and is built by a Tibetan king. The stupa is a historical pilgrimage site for all Buddhists around the world. The stupa is built using many kilograms of gold for decoration. The giant Boudhanath Stupa serves as a gateway to heaven, acting as a horizon between the earth and sky. The base of the stupa structure consists of three large platforms decreasing in size. These platforms symbolize the sky, whereas the circular vase supporting the semi-sphere signifies water. The eyes of Buddha painted on the stupa are described as inscrutable, impassive, empathetic, and shrewd. The five most promising elements representing Buddha, i.e., earth, air, water, fire, and space, are comprised in the stupa architecture. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life Nepal
A Nepali woman feeds the pigeons in the premises of the Boudhanath Stupa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Kathmandu, Nepal, on August 27, 2025. Boudha Stupa is semicircle-shaped and contains the relics and remains of Buddha. The stupa's massive mandala makes it one of the largest spherical stupas in the world. Boudha Stupa is listed in the world heritage list by UNESCO in 1979, and it is one of the most popular tourist sites in Kathmandu. The stupa dates from 600 AD and is built by a Tibetan king. The stupa is a historical pilgrimage site for all the Buddhists around the world. The stupa is built using many kilograms of gold for decoration. The giant Boudhanath stupa serves as a gateway to heaven, acting as a horizon between the earth and sky. The base of the stupa structure consists of three large platforms decreasing in size. These platforms symbolize the sky, whereas the circular vase supporting the semi-sphere signifies water. The eyes of Buddha painted on the stupa are described as inscrutable, impassive, empathetic, and shrewd. The five most promising elements representing Buddha, i.e., earth, air, water, fire, and space, are comprised in the Stupa architecture. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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What if you could see Wi'Fi - 25 Jul 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nickolay Lamm/MyDeals.com / Rex Features (2714218a)
Artist's impression of WiFi waves at Central Park, New York City, Bethesda terrace
What if You Could See Wi-Fi...
What If You Could See WiFi?
Although we use it often, we rarely think about how it works. Now, American artist Nickolay Lamm has worked with former NASA Astrobiologist M. Browning Vogel to produce these colourful depictions illustrating wifi waves.
One image featuring New York's Central Park shows an idealised wifi data transmitted over a band that is divided into different sub-channels, which are shown in red, yellow, green and other colours.
Another image featuring Washington D.C.s National Mall depicts Wifi waves travelling through space as rapid, data encoded pulses or waves. A 'freeze frame' of these pulses shows that the pulses are about 6 inches apart.
Nickolay explains: "Wifi routers or antenna can be attached to trees, buildings, lamp posts and other structures. A typical outdoor router can project its signal 300 feet or more from its location. Objects such as trees can obstruct the signal such that it has to be augmented by multiple wifi routers placed in different positions."
MUST CREDIT: Nickolay Lamm/MyDeals.com
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KEKYFWCYG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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