Impressions of Belgrade and Serbia and maybe photos from an in-country trip by a long-term ex-pat.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
The DNA Fountain
Well, I didn't know when I published this photo last June that the 'fountain' I'd shown was really the bare bones of a fountain that had been removed for technical reasons and recently replaced, as you see above. It is called the DNA Fountain, and represents a double helix. The fountain was returned to its original location just off of Republic Square where young science students often meet. And yes, true to its name, the DNA fountain is an exact copy of its predecessor. :)
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SUNSET
A beautiful urban sunset over New Belgrade. The 'smoke' from the stacks on the left is actually just steam from the heating plant....
13 comments:
It does look a lot better!
Interesting fountain.
I do love the double helix, having seen the staircase in the Loire Valley, also! Lovely fountain.
I have walked past this fountain a thousand times and I have never noticed it. It is not bad, not bad at all!
I like the fountain. But your header shot is really great.
I hope the other students are welcome, too.
I was going to say pretty much what Gaelyn said. I love that they kept the fountain running when it was being dismantled.
That is so funny. I remember the previous fountain. It looked like it was unfinished and/or not functioning properly.
This is much better.
I love fountains .. thats a good one
Love your new banner photo Bibi - Beautiful!
& I also like to think of the young science students gathered around the DNA fountain too.
c'est amusant, au genopode d'evry, on a la meme sculpture sauf qu'elle ne fait pas fontaine. j'aime beaucoup
Great design, looks very original, remind me the incredible book by James D. Watson, The Double Helix!
Well named. I like the fountain, seems like a dance of a couple, that shall never embrace :|
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