Thursday, June 7, 2018

Ambigramously Yours


            


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  1. Dan brown , Angels and demons

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  2. Dan Brown ( First one is from Origin, Second one is from Angels and Demons, Third one is from The Lost Symbol and Fourth one is from Da Vinci code)

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  3. Monuments featured in Dan Brown's Novels

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  4. Robert Langdon series by Dan Brown.

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  5. The answer is monuments featured in the Robert Langdon series by Dan Brown (a non exhaustive list). Guggenheim featured in Origin, Washington Monuemnt in The Lost Symbol, Fountain of Four Rivers in angels and Demons and Louvre Museum in The Da Vinvi Code. Also, Angels and Demons had a lot of Ambigrams driving its plot. Hence the title.

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