Kaleidoscope in Ulster County; that's… looks like a average farm silo, but it's the Guinness-certified world's largest kaleidoscope, measuring sixty feet tall.
For all the structuring to which Goncharov subjects his ample voyage material, his imperial kaleidoscope orders the chaos of the heap only imperfectly.
We'll also see how changes in genes across millennia sparked the whole wild kaleidoscope of plant life — every tomato, every tree, every stinky corpse flower.
But eventually the room felt too crowded with memories—colliding, merging, refracting, like images in a kaleidoscope—and I told Maya I wanted to take a quick walk outside.
And one of the points that's really important to me in this book is that there is no one type of toilet in Loo-topia, but it's in fact a kaleidoscope of toilets.
One of the most visited and dreamed-of destinations on the modern traveler bucket list, Bali is a kaleidoscope of beautiful beaches, volcanic hills, lush rice paddies, and thousands upon thousands of Balinese temples.
Also, another cool thing about this room is on the windows, there's this window pane, and when the light comes in, it reflects like rainbow, almost kaleidoscope type of light on the room.
Or if they're at an angle with each other, it makes you feel like you're part of a strange kaleidoscopic world with many copies of yourself all separated by angled pieces of glass.