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Cross-section of a pencil. A beehive honeycomb cell. Basalt columns from Giant's Causeway in Ireland (see related links). The angle of most tree branches (usually close to 60 degrees - the angle of the sides of a hexagon). Nature loves the shape, and uses it frequently.

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