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"Nature's Masterpiece: The Hexagon Unveiled" In the intricate world of honey bees, hexagons reign supreme

Background imageHexagon Collection: Trezor

Trezor
Renault Trezor Concept Car. Fred Barrington

Background imageHexagon Collection: Tired Of Being Alone

Tired Of Being Alone
Fernando Correia da Silva

Background imageHexagon Collection: MiG-21PFL (Nato codename Fishbed) fighter bombers seen here at a undisclosed airbase

MiG-21PFL (Nato codename Fishbed) fighter bombers seen here at a undisclosed airbase on the Russian Steppes. Circa August 1966

Background imageHexagon Collection: New public pillar post box 1857

New public pillar post box 1857
New freestanding public post box of 1857, set up in the streets of Metropolis, designed by A. Copper, C.E. of Great George Street and Mr. W. J Wills superintended the ornamentation. Date: 1857

Background imageHexagon Collection: Honeycomb Background

Honeycomb Background
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Background imageHexagon Collection: Teapot stand

Teapot stand
Teapot, lid and stand made from porcelain, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Temple pattern of a Chinese pagoda and trees on a white ground with gilded decoration

Background imageHexagon Collection: Giants Causeway, looking in to land, Causeway coast, Antrim county, Northern Ireland

Giants Causeway, looking in to land, Causeway coast, Antrim county, Northern Ireland, UK, September 2013

Background imageHexagon Collection: Queenstown, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa

Queenstown, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
The Hexagon, Queenstown, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. Date: circa 1910

Background imageHexagon Collection: The rising sun on a rock formation called the Giants Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland

The rising sun on a rock formation called the Giants Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
The Giants Causeway is an area of about 40, 000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986

Background imageHexagon Collection: Snowflake, light micrograph

Snowflake, light micrograph
Snowflake. Light micrograph of a stellar plate snowflake. Snowflakes are symmetrical ice crystals that form inside clouds when water vapour condenses directly into ice

Background imageHexagon Collection: Colonial Quaker meetinghouse in New Jersey

Colonial Quaker meetinghouse in New Jersey
First Quaker meeting-house in Burlington, New Jersey, a hexagon built in 1683. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageHexagon Collection: Hexagonal workhouse, first floor plan

Hexagonal workhouse, first floor plan
The first floor layout of the model hexagon (or Y-plan) workhouse design by Sampson Kempthorne, issued by the Poor Law Commissioners

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The wonders of Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland

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The wonders of Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland

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Basalt Columns of Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland

Background imageHexagon Collection: Sunset over the Badwater salt flats on Death Valley National Park, California, USA

Sunset over the Badwater salt flats on Death Valley National Park, California, USA
Sunset over the Badwater salt flats on Death Valley National Park; California, United States of America

Background imageHexagon Collection: Stop Sign; Ireland

Stop Sign; Ireland

Background imageHexagon Collection: Mosaic with Arabic scripture. 1242-1243. From the Madrasa of

Mosaic with Arabic scripture. 1242-1243. From the Madrasa of Sircali, Konya (Turkey). Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageHexagon Collection: Floating landing strips for aircraft by G. H. Davis

Floating landing strips for aircraft by G. H. Davis
Surface tension seadromes: floating landing strips for aircraft. A revolutionary British invention: a floating aerodrome tested by the Admiralty. 1945

Background imageHexagon Collection: Colorful beach umbrella

Colorful beach umbrella
Red and green striped beach umbrella

Background imageHexagon Collection: Computer-enhanced image of snowflakes falling

Computer-enhanced image of snowflakes falling
Snowflakes. Computer-enhanced image of snow crystals falling. Snowflakes show a typical hexagonal symmetry (as seen here) if the crystallisation occurs slowly

Background imageHexagon Collection: Honeycomb core

Honeycomb core
A honeycomb core made from reinforced plastic, used as the filling in a honeycomb sandwich between two sheets of either aluminium or a manmade material such as carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP)

Background imageHexagon Collection: Hexagonal workhouse, perspective view

Hexagonal workhouse, perspective view
Perspective view of the model hexagon (or Y-plan) workhouse design by Sampson Kempthorne, issued by the Poor Law Commissioners

Background imageHexagon Collection: Hexagonal workhouse, ground floor plan

Hexagonal workhouse, ground floor plan
The ground floor layout of the model hexagon (or Y-plan) workhouse design by Sampson Kempthorne, issued by the Poor Law Commissioners

Background imageHexagon Collection: USA, California, Death Valley National Park, Badwater Basin, lowest point in North America

USA, California, Death Valley National Park, Badwater Basin, lowest point in North America, salt crust broken into hexagonal pressure ridges

Background imageHexagon Collection: Northern Ireland, County antrim, Giants causeway

Northern Ireland, County antrim, Giants causeway

Background imageHexagon Collection: Northern Ireland, County antrim, Giants causeway at dusk

Northern Ireland, County antrim, Giants causeway at dusk

Background imageHexagon Collection: Romanesque. Spain. 12th century. Abbey of San Pedro el Viejo

Romanesque. Spain. 12th century. Abbey of San Pedro el Viejo (Saint Peter the Old). Hexagonal tower. Huesca. Aragon

Background imageHexagon Collection: Seattle. Closeup of bee and comb, with honey

Seattle. Closeup of bee and comb, with honey
Seattle. Close-up of bee and comb, with honey

Background imageHexagon Collection: Bloedel conservatory, Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Bloedel conservatory, Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageHexagon Collection: Aspen lace snowflake

Aspen lace snowflake
A composite image of an weathered, lace-like aspen leaf repeated 6 times around its axis to form the shape of a snowflake

Background imageHexagon Collection: Bees and larvae inside beehive

Bees and larvae inside beehive

Background imageHexagon Collection: Digital illustration of yellow hexagons shaped in honeycomb pattern

Digital illustration of yellow hexagons shaped in honeycomb pattern

Background imageHexagon Collection: Svartifoss waterfall

Svartifoss waterfall
Waterfall named Svartifoss, surrounded by hanging hexagonal basalt columns, Skaftafell National Park, South Iceland

Background imageHexagon Collection: Weathered sedimentary rocks at Elgol

Weathered sedimentary rocks at Elgol
Sea weathered sedimentary rock on a the cliffs at Elgol, Scotland, geologically termed as tafoni

Background imageHexagon Collection: Artists concept of the James Webb Space Telescope

Artists concept of the James Webb Space Telescope
The shaded side of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) as it may appear later this decade when it is observing from the Eartha'Sun L2 point about 930 thousand miles from the Earth

Background imageHexagon Collection: Conceptual image of a plant cell and its components

Conceptual image of a plant cell and its components

Background imageHexagon Collection: A James Webb Space Telescope array being tested in the X-ray and cryogenic facility

A James Webb Space Telescope array being tested in the X-ray and cryogenic facility. During cryogenic testing, the mirrors will be subjected to temperatures dipping to -415 degrees Fahrenheit

Background imageHexagon Collection: The Giants Causeway from above, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, from Scenery

The Giants Causeway from above, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, from Scenery
XJF362995 The Giants Causeway from above, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, from Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland by George Virtue, 1860s (engraving) by Bartlett

Background imageHexagon Collection: Worker bees on sealed brood comb

Worker bees on sealed brood comb

Background imageHexagon Collection: The Giants Causeway

The Giants Causeway, a World Heritage site, is located near to Bushmills on the North East coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland

Background imageHexagon Collection: The Giants Causeway - North Ireland - United Kingdom

The Giants Causeway - North Ireland - United Kingdom
This is the amazing Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland. It is formed by countless basalt columns

Background imageHexagon Collection: The Giants Causeway - North Ireland - United Kingdom

The Giants Causeway - North Ireland - United Kingdom
This is the amazing Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland. It is formed by countless basalt columns

Background imageHexagon Collection: Woman in the Giants Causeway - North Ireland - United Kingdom

Woman in the Giants Causeway - North Ireland - United Kingdom
A woman admires the amazing Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland. It is formed by countless basalt columns

Background imageHexagon Collection: Frosty Wire Fence, Sutton, Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Frosty Wire Fence, Sutton, Otago, South Island, New Zealand



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"Nature's Masterpiece: The Hexagon Unveiled" In the intricate world of honey bees, hexagons reign supreme. These industrious creatures, known as Apis mellifera, astound us with their remarkable creation - the honeycomb. Each cell in this geometric wonder is a perfect hexagon, meticulously crafted to house precious nectar and pollen. Delving deeper into the life cycle of these fascinating insects reveals an expanded cross-section of their hive. Insets showcasing the birth and growth of bee larvae within these hexagonal chambers remind us of nature's meticulous design. Venturing to Northern Ireland's County Antrim, we find ourselves captivated by another marvel - Giants Causeway at sunset. Its majestic basalt columns form yet another manifestation of hexagonal beauty etched by Mother Earth herself. Beekeeping enthusiasts understand the significance of hexagons too well; they witness firsthand how bees utilize them to store their golden treasure - honey. This ancient practice not only nurtures our connection with nature but also highlights the importance of preserving these incredible pollinators. Stepping into the realm of science and technology, carbon nanotubes emerge as a modern-day marvel inspired by nature's hexagonal wonders. Their microscopic structure mirrors that found in honeycombs and holds immense potential for advancements in various fields. A coloured computer-enhanced image unveils a mesmerizing snowflake adorned with delicate hexagonal patterns. Nature showcases its artistic prowess through each unique flake, reminding us that even frozen water can embody elegance and symmetry. Underneath a light microscope lens lies an enchanting view – a snowflake captured in all its glory. The intricate details reveal countless tiny ice crystals arranged flawlessly in captivating hexagonal formations. Returning once again to carbon nanotubes' extraordinary properties, we are reminded that soap bubbles share similar structural characteristics on a larger scale. These ephemeral spheres shimmer with vibrant colors while effortlessly embracing the magic hidden within hexagons.