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London's Underground Menagerie

It's always fun to stop over Tim Siedel's Bad Banana site for a nice dose of visual stimulation and creativity. His recent post about animals whose outlines can be made from route lines of the London Underground system caught my fancy. These animals were first "discovered" by Paul Middlewick in the late 1980s. Go here to see the full list of animals.

These delightful animals are a great example of creative thinking: "Looking at the same thing as everyone else and thinking something different." (Albert Szent-Gyorgyi)

Whale

Dog

Turtle

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Thanks for the shout out, Roger. Always appreciated.

Tim: As I said, your site is a pleasure.

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