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Tripod is a word generally used to refer to a three-legged object, generally one used as a platform of some sort, and comes from the Greek tripous, meaning "three feet".
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Tripod is a word generally used to refer to a three-legged object, generally one used as a platform of some sort, and comes from the Greek tripous, meaning "three feet".
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Beckett set up his tripod, and we paused and caught some nice photos of the falls gushing and of the cliffs that stretched up on both sides of the river. This time of year, the wide stretch of cascading water runs low, so a few patches of b...
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The ingredients consist of a 1-inch nylon strap, a plastic buckle, a bolt that fits the tripod bush and a key-ring. You’ll also need a lighter or a match, but I’ll let you ready for yourself to find out what for (hint: it’s not a celebrator...
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• A shirtless photo of Rep. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., taken with a tripod and timer on his summer Marshall Islands adventure, attracted widespread national attention after it appeared on the Washington Post 's Web site along with excerpts from h...