The Koch curve is easy to construct.
Start with a line segment, then replace its middle third with the upper part of an equilateral triangle. You now have four connected line segments. Repeat the first step for each of those line segments.
Keep doing that to every straight line segment you see, ad infinitum. That’s the Koch curve.
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