Waterfall is a lithograph by the Dutch artist Escher. It shows a perpetual motio

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Waterfall is a lithograph by the Dutch artist Escher
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It shows a perpetual motion machine where water from the base of a waterfall appears to run downhill along the water path before reaching the top of the waterfall
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The image depicts a watermill with an elevated aqueduct and waterwheel as the main feature
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The aqueduct begins at the waterwheel and flows behind it
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The walls of the aqueduct step downward
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suggesting that it slopes downhill
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The aqueduct turns sharply three times
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first to the left
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then to the right
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and finally to the left again
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The viewer looks down at the scene diagonally
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which means that from the viewer's perspective the aqueduct appears to be slanted upward
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The viewer is also looking across the scene diagonally from the lower right
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which means that from the viewer's perspective the two left-hand turns are directly in line with each other
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while the waterwheel
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the forward turn and the end of the aqueduct are all in line
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The second left-hand turn is supported by pillars from the first
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while the other two corners are supported by a tower of pillars that begins at the waterwheel
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The water falls off the edge of the aqueduct and over the waterwheel in an impossible infinite cycle
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