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File:Nebraska sand hills from space.jpg|link=Nebraska sandhills (nonfiction)|Aerial survey of [[Nebraska sandhills (nonfiction)]] Nebraska sandhills, where the snakes are hiding.  Notice how the sandhills are self-similar with patterns on the snakes themselves.
File:Nebraska sand hills from space.jpg|link=Nebraska sandhills (nonfiction)|Aerial survey of [[Nebraska sandhills (nonfiction)|Nebraska sandhills]] Nebraska sandhills, where the snakes are hiding.  Notice how the sandhills are self-similar with the snakes.
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Revision as of 19:02, 14 June 2016

Snakes on a plane is a classic example in planar geometry.

Compare Lost marbles, a similar exercise using marbles in place of snakes.

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