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  2. Depaldo Stairs - Wikipedia

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    Greek Street in Taganrog with entrance to Depaldo stone stairs (on right side) and pedestal for sun-dial (a stone cube in centre) (photo early 1900s). Gnomon of Sundial near entrance to Depaldo stone stairs in Taganrog (photo 2002).

  3. File:Stone stairs at Sigiriya, Sri Lanka.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The stair leading the palace snake their way through the natural landscape with brick walls merging fluidly to boulder. It was a stunning place. Date: 18 October 2007, 14:34: Source: Sri Lanka - 066 - Stone stairs at Sigiriya. Uploaded by Ekabhishek; Author: McKay Savage from Chennai, India

  4. Slate - Wikipedia

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    Slate is a fine-grained, foliated, ... [27] stairs, [28] walkways [29] and wall cladding. [30] Tiles are installed and set on mortar and grouted along the edges.

  5. Stairs - Wikipedia

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    The longest stone stairs in Japan are the 3,333-step stairs of the Shakain temple in Yatsushiro, Kumamoto. [52] The second ones, Mount Haguro stone stairs, have 2,446 steps in Tsuruoka, Yamagata. The CN Tower's staircase reaches the main deck level after 1,776 steps and the Sky Pod above after 2,579 steps; it is the tallest metal staircase on ...

  6. Bethesda Terrace and Fountain - Wikipedia

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    This portion consists of a flagstone plaza with stone parapets and plantings to the west and east, as well as Bethesda Fountain in the center. [25] South of 72nd Street, a central stairway descends to an arcade underneath the street. [22] [15] The ceiling of the arcade has Minton encaustic tiles designed by Mould.

  7. Spanish Steps - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Steps are mentioned (as the Spanish Stairs) in the first verse of the song When I Paint My Masterpiece (1971). In a film for German titled Martha (1974), directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder , the father of the title character (played by Margit Carstensen ) dies while climbing the Spanish Steps.