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The Geometry That Was Always There
There’s a quiet stretch of northern Colorado farmland where most drivers blow past without a second glance. No barns. No billboards. No reason to slow down. Just a lonely dirt road and a handful of railroad tracks slicing through the wheat. From the ground, it looks like nothing. A few random curves. A forgotten junction. Maybe a maintenance quirk. But climb high enough—drone, plane, or satellite—and the scene snaps into perfect focus. A flawless triangle. (well, maybe not so

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The Age of the Aerial Eye: What We Can See from Above That We Couldn’t From the Ground
The Aerial Perspective Series | Vol. 2 F or most of human history, we saw the world only from where we stood. The view from the ground was all we knew — a narrow slice of reality framed by horizon lines and habit. Then came flight. And with it, a revelation: that the world is not a series of separate places, but a living pattern. From above, rivers stop being borders and start being lifelines. Cities reveal their geometry, roads their rhythm, and coastlines their slow, eterna

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