File:Triskele-Symbol-spiral.svg
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06:53, 7 July 2006 | 639 × 600 (13 KB) | AnonMoos | == Summary == A spiral Triskelion symbol, constructed from mathematical Archimedean spirals. For a less elaborate version, see Image:Triskele-Symbol-spiral-five-thirds-turns.svg . For a more elaborate spiral triskelion |
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