
There is a lot of twisting and winding lines that create a zigzag effect around the world, if you look closely you’ll find it in the most unexpected places.
See all the zigzagging action I found around the Americas from North Carolina, to Mexico and the Pacific Northwest.








I’m a big fan of the brain!
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The snow zigzag at the Duke Gardens was my favourite. I love how everything is covered in fresh white snow, and also your pose, which brings on a smile 🙂
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I was hoping someone will post a brain. And you did it!
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Haha that’s weird.
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Not weird at all. I was thinking of posting one, but I already used it in on Brain Freeze.
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I liked the brain and the water because of their complexity.
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The Duke Gardens because of the contrasting pictures taken at different times. This week, I will have to look for zig zags in my corner of the world!
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Quite a collection of zig zag images you have captured here.
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I loved the one with the leggings. Had to search…my eyes first went to the sidewalk! 🙂
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I love “Same zig zag, different day.” 🙂
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It’s interesting how patterns seem to emerge from everywhere around you, if only you look for them. 🙂 My favourite was the snow zigzag at Duke Gardens, and the stunning road through Columbia river – what a beauty!
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Think I like the leggings the best (although I would not wear them personally). Great zig zaggy photos. Nice!
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