To: camle
I agree with you, but if the means to answer the question is within our grasp, why can't we fly the handy dandy little satellite over the area and zoom in on the lens?
If you do get a chance, and the special comes back on Discovery Channel, give it a watch. It's rather interesting in a historical way. But I still want detailed pics. I am slightly curious. :-)
To: RikaStrom
in my younger and more vulnerable years, I read a book called "Noah's Ark - I touched it" by some dude, and got entranced by the subject. I'd dearly love to go, but alas I doubt I could do any serious climbing without mucho help.
I'd go tomorrow if I could, tho...
24 posted on
04/16/2002 12:43:55 PM PDT by
camle
To: RikaStrom; camle
Whoops, I lied. It was the History Channel.
To: RikaStrom
I am more than slightly curious...and the fact that that area is known for it's brilliant rainbows is awe inspiring to me.
48 posted on
04/16/2002 3:48:34 PM PDT by
ruoflaw
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