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Impossible Triangle sculpture by Brian MacKay & Ahmad Abas, Claisebrook roundabout, East Perth, Western Australia. Photograph by Greg O'Beirne, taken 2nd October 2004, 2.10 pm. The structure is actually disjointed, and was photographed from one of the two spots that it was designed to be seen from. Have a look at page 6 of this PDF or Page 23 of this one for images of the triangle shot from street level.


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