Examples of using Stone blocks in English and their translations into Spanish
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The 167 arches and large stone blocks weighing up to two tonnes placed one on top of another without any mortar or cement will leave you astonished.
Some of the monuments known to come from this site are: Stone blocks used by the engineers of Septimius Severus to reconstruct the north Colossus of Memnon.
The fortress, a quadrilateral formed by massive stone blocks(murus dacicus),
On this seabed you should be able to spot some stone blocks with many red corals and a great deal of crawfishes.
The Egyptian people already used a mortar mixture of sand with cementitious material to bond stone blocks to construct their prodigious buildings.
Haddonstone stone blocks or ashlar stone blocks are ideal for the creation of sturdy wall in a new build project.
The stone blocks are available in one standard size although custom stone block sizes can be created on request by utilising the company's mould shops.
Haddonstone stone blocks are manufactured by Haddonstone in the company's cast stone material that meets
Haddonstone stone blocks or ashlar stone blocks can be used as part of a structure
Haddonstone has used the stone blocks or ashlar stone blocks to create a wall within the company's famous show gardens at East Haddon near Northampton.
Built with some 2,300,000 stone blocks, it was the tallest building until the fourteenth century.
It is impressive the way the stone blocks are placed on top of each other, with no advanced technology used.
The temple of Borobudur is composed of two million stone blocks, mounted one on top of another to build a symmetrical stupa.
The architecture is characterized by monumental structures, built with large stone blocks, lintels, and solid columns.
On page 1 and 2 the texture that stone blocks should have is shown.
Without a little help interplanetary that another way the Egyptians had learned to stack nearly 2.5 million stone blocks and creating the great pyramid?
including eight 5 ton cranes to lift the stone blocks.
Palazzo dei Diamanti(Diamond Palace), named after the diamond points into which the façade's stone blocks are cut.
It is an Inca city that its construction was built with large stone blocks joined together at the top of a mountain just 2438 meters above sea level.
we find these gigantic stone blocks, gigantic stone walls where it looks