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What are the Pillars of Hercules?
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The Straits of Gibralter.
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Correct in general, but not specific enough.
"Bob Crantz" wrote The Straits of Gibralter. What are the Pillars of Hercules? |
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What are the Pillars of Hercules? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pillars_of_Hercules |
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Correct, but you have to post it to earn a point.
"Gary" wrote in message news:VWZjf.9653$ki.5357@pd7tw2no... Bart Senior wrote: What are the Pillars of Hercules? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pillars_of_Hercules |
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Mooron's legs?
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Glad to know I'm in your thoughts Kitty!! :-)
CM "katysails" wrote in message ... Mooron's legs? "Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ... What are the Pillars of Hercules? |
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"Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:XX2kf.148810$yS6.41551@clgrps12... Glad to know I'm in your thoughts Kitty!! :-) CM "katysails" wrote in message ... Mooron's legs? "Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ... What are the Pillars of Hercules? |
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What are the Pillars of Hercules? Undersea formations in the Atlantic? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() "Bart Senior" .@. wrote What are the Pillars of Hercules? The two promontories at the eastern end of the Strait of Gibraltar (The Gut) are the Pillars of Hercules. Specifically they are the Rock of Gibraltar to the north and about nine miles to the south on the Barbary Coast of Africa, the peak Jebel Musa at Ceuta. The Strait of Gibraltar or "The Gut" is the passage be between Spain and Africa that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. At the western end of the thirty-six mile strait is Cape Trafalgar to the north and Spartel to the south. The strait is about eight miles wide at its narrowest point and twenty-three miles wide at it's widest. Panoramic view of the Bay of Gibraltar http://www.panoramas.dk/fullscreen/fullscreen37.html http://www.nmm.ac.uk/collections/exp...UF225%3A6%2F17 The Rock is connected to Spain by a low narrow isthmus. During the Napoleonic Wars, Gibraltar was key to control of the Mediterranean commerce. It was nearly impregnable man and nature could make it. A post where the British could issue forth to assail it's enemies, or retire in safety from superior forces. It's key location and excellent anchorage justified it's great expense. It is an interesting area for natural life, with birds often waiting patiently for a favorable wind to fly the gap between Europe and Africa. http://www.gibnet.gi/~helpinghand/tours.html http://www.gibnet.gi/~helpinghand/tours.html |
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