OK you guys are good. Try this one, what are these ships depicted on? Clue http://media5.hypernet.com/ubb/ultim...c;f=3;t=000861
JD
OK you guys are good. Try this one, what are these ships depicted on? Clue http://media5.hypernet.com/ubb/ultim...c;f=3;t=000861
JD
Senior Ole Salt # 650
I'll take a guess: Is that the famous bell-tower? The one that lists . . . er, leans?
Welcome back, JD. I hope you had a great trip with lots of stories to tell.
I hope you can make it to our little get-together at Mystic in a couple of weeks!
Wayne
J,
From my seat in front of this here computter, they're depicted on the screen. Boy that was easy.![]()
I'd say they were depicted on a wall....
Never trust a man with a clean workshop.
Well....first off, they're not ships but hulcs. Commom hearldry type.... so of any date post say 1150AD. From the clue, and the garish architecture, most likely the Arsenal in Venice.
Do I get a cookie?
John H.,
Glad you identified the type of vessel depicted on stone. [img]smile.gif[/img] But you are a few hundred miles off on where those chiseled images are.
No cookie yet.so take another stab at it.
JD
Senior Ole Salt # 650
Looks like marble.
Maybe if I pull back a few feet and keep away from Galileo's experiments.![]()
JD
Senior Ole Salt # 650
C'mon Forumites you can get this one.![]()
JD
Senior Ole Salt # 650
Wayne already said the leaning (bell) tower of Pisa. [img]smile.gif[/img]
[ 12-01-2002, 02:04 PM: Message edited by: Meerkat ]
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