What in the world is this? 07/03/2008

What in the world is this?

Welcome to a brand new quarter!  Everyone gets a fresh start.  

Will Graham be able to retake his crown? 

Will Aaron be able to make it two in a row?

Will someone else come out on top?

Here we go…

As usual, if you know what this picture is, send me an email to: patamon@yahoo.com   I want to know specifically what, and where, it is.

First person who gets it correct gets 2 points, all others who get it correct get 1 point,  only your first answer counts.   Good Luck!


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  1. Graham — On 7-5-2008 at 1:47 pm

    Back in it. You’d better watch out! (Though I am probably late on this one, too.)

  2. Porter Venn — On 8-12-2008 at 10:31 am

    Congrats to Graham! He got it first. And Congrats to Jane Venn and Dan Mentzel, who also got the correct answer. Which is… The Stone Mountain Memorial, outside of Atlanta. Here are the answers…

    Graham

    That is the Confederate Memorial Carving, on Stone Mountain, outside Atlanta, Georgia. It is also the largest low relief sculpture in the world.
    Dan Mentzel

    The Memorial Carving depicts three Confederate heroes of the Civil War: Confederate President Jefferson Davis, General Robert E. Lee and Lt. General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson and is located on the side of Stone Mountain in Stone Mountain Georgia. This is a park and they have a laser show that is displayed on the side of the mountain every night. This carving was to commemorate the civil war. The carving was never finished and there is a person and horse missing. I forgot who the missing person is though.

    Jane Venn

    Carving on Stone Mtn in  norther Georgia

     

     

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