The Braiffel Tower

I don’t know about you, but when I saw the tracks yesterday, the ones our dear Emma was traveling on, I couldn’t help but wonder where they might lead.
Who knows, maybe to our picture of the day!

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The Eiffel Tower formed out of braille inside of a yellow sphere. The base in the shape of a big A, a platform on top of that and the rest of the tower getting thinner and thinner upwards.

Building instructions

Here are the instructions for making your own Braille Eiffel Tower:

Numbers without space represent the dots of a character to type.

2345 for example means t.

Space means an empty cell. 7space means 7 empty cells in a row.

1. 7space 456 123

2. 7space 123456 123456

3. 7space 456 123

4. 7space 456 123

5. 7space 456 123

6. 7space 123456 123456

7. 7space 123456 123456

8. 7space 123456 123456

9. 6space 456 123456 123456 123

10. 6space 456 123456 123456 123

11. 5space 2356 123456 123456 123456 123456 2356

12. 6space 123456 123456 123456 123456

13. 5space 456 123456 2space 123456 123

14. 5space 123456 123 2space 456 123456

15. 4space 3456 123456 4space 123456 1236

16. 3space 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456 123456

17. 2space 456 123456 123456 124 4space 145 123456 123456 123

18. space 456 123456 123456 123 6space space 456 123456 123456 123

19. space 123456 123456 123456 8space 123456 123456 123456

20. 45 1245 1245 1245 12 8space 45 1245 1245 1245 12

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