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That's a beauiful composition Lou, nice work! Is it in an amusement park or something?
Oh cool! Tell us more! is she a replica?
Is that next to the Yakov Smirnoff theater? That would seem oddly amusing to me.
I once read that the faulty plating (welds) of the Titanic's hull caused the ship to sink. Bad craftsmanship will get you every time.
This is a great shot! We're snowed in today so the blue sky and puffs of clouds look appealing too.
Hi Lou! I think this is a stately viewpoint. Also, I was so curious about this word, 'Ndinombethe,' and found the meaning...so truly beautiful.
Wow! That is one impressive vessel. I love the angle you shot this from.
I, too, am curious what the story is behind her. Replica? Amusement park?
This is very cool! I love the way the sky looks behind the ship. PS: did you know they are making the Titanic movie into a 3D movie? CRAZY!
Jientje: It's an attraction in Branson, Mo. It's a replica of the fron half of the ship.Nan: Yes, she is. Of the front half.Hockeymandad: Actually, it's just down the street a little ways.Moneythoughts: The plates were brittle and the rivets were, too. Plus the watertight bulkheads didn't go all the way to the top deck.Joyce-Anne: I'm glad you liked it.Sarah: I stole the word from Tash - my friend from Trinidad. Her blog has been on hiatus for so long now. I miss her.Momisodes: Yeah - it looks real, huh?Hyphen Mama: She's just an attraction - not real, doesn't float and has no stern.Heather: 3D? Cool.
It looks very real. Wow.
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That's a beauiful composition Lou, nice work!
Is it in an amusement park or something?
Oh cool! Tell us more! is she a replica?
Is that next to the Yakov Smirnoff theater? That would seem oddly amusing to me.
I once read that the faulty plating (welds) of the Titanic's hull caused the ship to sink. Bad craftsmanship will get you every time.
This is a great shot! We're snowed in today so the blue sky and puffs of clouds look appealing too.
Hi Lou! I think this is a stately viewpoint.
Also, I was so curious about this word, 'Ndinombethe,' and found the meaning...so truly beautiful.
Wow! That is one impressive vessel. I love the angle you shot this from.
I, too, am curious what the story is behind her. Replica? Amusement park?
This is very cool! I love the way the sky looks behind the ship. PS: did you know they are making the Titanic movie into a 3D movie? CRAZY!
Jientje: It's an attraction in Branson, Mo. It's a replica of the fron half of the ship.
Nan: Yes, she is. Of the front half.
Hockeymandad: Actually, it's just down the street a little ways.
Moneythoughts: The plates were brittle and the rivets were, too. Plus the watertight bulkheads didn't go all the way to the top deck.
Joyce-Anne: I'm glad you liked it.
Sarah: I stole the word from Tash - my friend from Trinidad. Her blog has been on hiatus for so long now. I miss her.
Momisodes: Yeah - it looks real, huh?
Hyphen Mama: She's just an attraction - not real, doesn't float and has no stern.
Heather: 3D? Cool.
It looks very real. Wow.
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