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#13226580
22 January 2026
A regional Rhaetian Railway (RhB) train navigates the nine-arched Brusio spiral viaduct on the Bernina line near Brusio, Grisons, Switzerland, on January 11, 2026. This architectural highlight is a key structure within the UNESCO World Heritage Albula and Bernina landscapes.
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#13226581
22 January 2026
A regional Rhaetian Railway (RhB) train navigates the nine-arched Brusio spiral viaduct on the Bernina line near Brusio, Grisons, Switzerland, on January 11, 2026. This architectural highlight is a key structure within the UNESCO World Heritage Albula and Bernina landscapes.
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#13226583
22 January 2026
A regional Rhaetian Railway (RhB) train navigates the nine-arched Brusio spiral viaduct on the Bernina line near Brusio, Grisons, Switzerland, on January 11, 2026. This architectural highlight is a key structure within the UNESCO World Heritage Albula and Bernina landscapes.
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#13226584
22 January 2026
A regional Rhaetian Railway (RhB) train navigates the nine-arched Brusio spiral viaduct on the Bernina line near Brusio, Grisons, Switzerland, on January 11, 2026. This architectural highlight is a key structure within the UNESCO World Heritage Albula and Bernina landscapes.
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#12268661
16 April 2025
A view of Caracol Mall, a shopping center known for its spiral architecture, is in downtown Santiago, Chile, on April 15.
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#12264696
14 April 2025
A bicycle lane in Munich, Germany, on April 13, 2025, provides bicycle access to the Arnulfsteg at the Donnersbergerbrucke through a spiral ramp structure that connects the street level to the pedestrian and cyclist bridge.
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#12193055
25 March 2025
A section of the outer wall of Justizvollzugsanstalt Erding is lined with spirals of razor wire in Erding, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 30, 2021.
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#12027452
7 February 2025
A detailed X-ray image captures the human chest and spine, highlighting bone structure and spinal alignment. The grid overlay enhances precision for medical diagnostics and scientific research. The radiograph provides essential information for healthcare and clinical evaluations on January 8, 2025.
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#12027453
7 February 2025
A detailed X-ray image shows the human spine and rib cage, marked with a grid pattern for precise medical analysis. The high-contrast visualization highlights bone structures and spinal alignment, providing valuable insight for diagnostic purposes. The black background enhances the technical and clinical aesthetic of the radiographic image in City, Country, on January 8, 2025.
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#11891437
23 December 2024
The interior of Maribor Central Bus Station in Maribor, Slovenia, on April 29, 2023, showcases a modern architectural design with a glass and steel structure, spiral staircases, and greenery enhancing the public space.
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The Double Spiral Viewing Platform of City Island on The West Bank of Meixi Lake in Changsha
10 September 2024
#11562372
10 September 2024
An aerial photo taken in Changsha, China, on September 9, 2024, shows the double spiral viewing platform of City Island on the west bank of Meixi Lake in Changsha, Central China's Hunan province. The platform looks like a ''big vortex'' rising from the lake when viewed from above. The main body of this ''whirlpool'' viewing platform is a pure steel structure, about 35 meters high and about 86 meters in diameter. Its ''vortex'' shape is mainly composed of hundreds of ring units with completely different sizes and shapes and dozens of diagonal columns. From the ground floor of the platform, visitors walk up the spiral road to get a panoramic view of the 360-degree landscape. The main body of the project is a pure steel structure building, with a total steel volume of about 7,000 tons, making it the largest double helix steel structure building in the world. Its complex and bizarre shape is mainly composed of 330 ring units of completely different sizes and shapes and 32 diagonal columns.
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The Double Spiral Viewing Platform of City Island on The West Bank of Meixi Lake in Changsha
10 September 2024
#11562373
10 September 2024
An aerial photo taken in Changsha, China, on September 9, 2024, shows the double spiral viewing platform of City Island on the west bank of Meixi Lake in Changsha, Central China's Hunan province. The platform looks like a ''big vortex'' rising from the lake when viewed from above. The main body of this ''whirlpool'' viewing platform is a pure steel structure, about 35 meters high and about 86 meters in diameter. Its ''vortex'' shape is mainly composed of hundreds of ring units with completely different sizes and shapes and dozens of diagonal columns. From the ground floor of the platform, visitors walk up the spiral road to get a panoramic view of the 360-degree landscape. The main body of the project is a pure steel structure building, with a total steel volume of about 7,000 tons, making it the largest double helix steel structure building in the world. Its complex and bizarre shape is mainly composed of 330 ring units of completely different sizes and shapes and 32 diagonal columns.
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The Double Spiral Viewing Platform of City Island on The West Bank of Meixi Lake in Changsha
10 September 2024
#11562374
10 September 2024
An aerial photo taken in Changsha, China, on September 9, 2024, shows the double spiral viewing platform of City Island on the west bank of Meixi Lake in Changsha, Central China's Hunan province. The platform looks like a ''big vortex'' rising from the lake when viewed from above. The main body of this ''whirlpool'' viewing platform is a pure steel structure, about 35 meters high and about 86 meters in diameter. Its ''vortex'' shape is mainly composed of hundreds of ring units with completely different sizes and shapes and dozens of diagonal columns. From the ground floor of the platform, visitors walk up the spiral road to get a panoramic view of the 360-degree landscape. The main body of the project is a pure steel structure building, with a total steel volume of about 7,000 tons, making it the largest double helix steel structure building in the world. Its complex and bizarre shape is mainly composed of 330 ring units of completely different sizes and shapes and 32 diagonal columns.
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The Double Spiral Viewing Platform of City Island on The West Bank of Meixi Lake in Changsha
10 September 2024
#11562375
10 September 2024
An aerial photo taken in Changsha, China, on September 9, 2024, shows the double spiral viewing platform of City Island on the west bank of Meixi Lake in Changsha, Central China's Hunan province. The platform looks like a ''big vortex'' rising from the lake when viewed from above. The main body of this ''whirlpool'' viewing platform is a pure steel structure, about 35 meters high and about 86 meters in diameter. Its ''vortex'' shape is mainly composed of hundreds of ring units with completely different sizes and shapes and dozens of diagonal columns. From the ground floor of the platform, visitors walk up the spiral road to get a panoramic view of the 360-degree landscape. The main body of the project is a pure steel structure building, with a total steel volume of about 7,000 tons, making it the largest double helix steel structure building in the world. Its complex and bizarre shape is mainly composed of 330 ring units of completely different sizes and shapes and 32 diagonal columns.
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The Double Spiral Viewing Platform of City Island on The West Bank of Meixi Lake in Changsha
10 September 2024
#11562376
10 September 2024
An aerial photo taken in Changsha, China, on September 9, 2024, shows the double spiral viewing platform of City Island on the west bank of Meixi Lake in Changsha, Central China's Hunan province. The platform looks like a ''big vortex'' rising from the lake when viewed from above. The main body of this ''whirlpool'' viewing platform is a pure steel structure, about 35 meters high and about 86 meters in diameter. Its ''vortex'' shape is mainly composed of hundreds of ring units with completely different sizes and shapes and dozens of diagonal columns. From the ground floor of the platform, visitors walk up the spiral road to get a panoramic view of the 360-degree landscape. The main body of the project is a pure steel structure building, with a total steel volume of about 7,000 tons, making it the largest double helix steel structure building in the world. Its complex and bizarre shape is mainly composed of 330 ring units of completely different sizes and shapes and 32 diagonal columns.
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The Double Spiral Viewing Platform of City Island on The West Bank of Meixi Lake in Changsha
10 September 2024
#11562377
10 September 2024
An aerial photo taken in Changsha, China, on September 9, 2024, shows the double spiral viewing platform of City Island on the west bank of Meixi Lake in Changsha, Central China's Hunan province. The platform looks like a ''big vortex'' rising from the lake when viewed from above. The main body of this ''whirlpool'' viewing platform is a pure steel structure, about 35 meters high and about 86 meters in diameter. Its ''vortex'' shape is mainly composed of hundreds of ring units with completely different sizes and shapes and dozens of diagonal columns. From the ground floor of the platform, visitors walk up the spiral road to get a panoramic view of the 360-degree landscape. The main body of the project is a pure steel structure building, with a total steel volume of about 7,000 tons, making it the largest double helix steel structure building in the world. Its complex and bizarre shape is mainly composed of 330 ring units of completely different sizes and shapes and 32 diagonal columns.
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