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  2. File:Greatwall large.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Great Wall of China - Wikipedia

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    The Badaling Great Wall near Zhangjiakou is the most famous stretch of the wall, as it was the first section to be opened to the public in the People's Republic of China; foreign dignitaries would be shown this section on visits to the Great Wall. [54]

  4. Throw up (graffiti) - Wikipedia

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    A hollow throw up using the letters SPLEEN. Note the consistency in letter form and height. Throw ups, [a] or throwies, are a form of graffiti that fall between tags and pieces in complexity. [1] The name comes from the way they are designed to be "thrown" onto a surface as quickly as possible. They are almost always done with aerosol paint. [2]

  5. Piece (graffiti) - Wikipedia

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    Wildstyle graffiti in Australia done on a legal wall Many people unfamiliar with graffiti forms can find it difficult to distinguish the letters in more elaborate pieces. [ 2 ] While straight-letters are pieces with clear letters that prioritise legibility, wildstyle pieces have extremely exaggerated letters forms with multiple extensions and ...

  6. Jiankou - Wikipedia

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    The wall is 20 km long and located 73 kilometres (45 mi) north of Beijing in the Huairou District. [2] The Jiankou section of the Great Wall of China is located between the Mutianyu and the Moshikou sections of the Great Wall of China. It is built on a steep mountain ridge and a popular hike amongst visitors. [1]

  7. Wildstyle - Wikipedia

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    The letters in wildstyle graffiti are often highly exaggerated with curves and overlapping, intertwined, and interlocking letters. [1] Arrows are very common in wildstyle graffiti, [1] and are used to suggest the flow within the artwork. [6] Wildstyle pieces often use large amounts of vibrant colours. [7]

  8. File:Great Wall of China, Satellite image red composite.jpg

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    Printable version; Page information; Get shortened URL ... Identical satellite images of the Great Wall of China. In the image on the right, the Great Wall has been ...

  9. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Greatwall large.jpg

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    Articles: Great Wall of China. This breath taking photograph captured almost a hundred years ago by Herbert Ponting (1870-1935) is a wonderful depiction of the wonders of the great wall. The Chinese in the foreground are all wearing hanfu and the Great Wall is in need of repair. The wall's lack of care represents how vulnerable China is at the ...