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Post by Dark Cloud on Aug 1, 2010 14:41:04 GMT -6
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/artsandliving/magazine/features/2008/dc-1791-to-today/story.htmlThis is pretty impressive and exactly what needs to be done to the LBH 'field' from Crow's Nest to LSH. Not Google Earth, because AZ's info squelched conz' nonsense, but a current digital 3d corrected by photos and drawings from past years to 1876 or close to. Be advised, once this is done, all 'mystery,' so called, leaves, as people could select a spot on the field and literally know what could be seen. Also, timing would improve since the computer could configure the real world distance of racing up and down the wrippled land that photographs conceal. To annoy further, it could include the locations of bodies as testified, not buried, and not the markers of today. Mere good faith efforts to disperse the tight circle at LSH to be more accurate is at present shockingly different enough, and this upgrade in 3d would be better yet. It would be immeasurably simpler than the Washington DC project, expensive enough, and will have zero enthusiasm from those who utilize the battle for their own therapy, and who've seen how Gray's work cramped their, eh, style, and can well envision how this would nail much down.
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Post by Diane Merkel on Aug 6, 2010 9:35:26 GMT -6
Absolutely cool! I had heard the Jefferson Memorial was built where water used to be --- they've had to fortify its foundation to keep it from slowly sinking -- but I didn't know how much land had been added to the city from the muck of the river.
Seeing the battlefield in a similar fashion would be fantastic.
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