Francis wrote:Almost, Walter.
At least, antipode is a Greek word :wink:
Walter Hinteler wrote:Francis wrote:Almost, Walter.
At least, antipode is a Greek word :wink:
But that sculpture is of a "boring" subject.
Have you been to clowns' school, today, guys?
That was "mèche-ant", Francis!
You should know that such epithet doesn't apply to me, Walter!
When you'll find this place, you'll be able to tell the peculiarity of this bridge...
Somerset, Bermuda.
The world's smallest drawbridge.
Oh, yeah, George!
Up to you.
Very good, Mr Langdon -- er -- Dutchy.
Your turn.
Eh, who is Mr. Langdon George
(back with picture shortly)
Wow! Dutchy. That looks like a rock sculpture of Emily Dickinson.
Maybe a rock sculpture but certainly not created by Emily Dickinson.
No, no, Dutchy. I said a rock sculpture OF Emily. How about one of the Bronte sisters?
Sorry for the misunderstanding Letty.
Hint: It is not the face of anybody in particular!
So, Dutchy, that face is merely an erosion, nature's cutting tool. <smile> Well, let's begin with Australia.
As yet it has not been established whether it has been created by human hands or is nature's work. Not Australia Letty.