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Edgar brought forth on stone tablets:
"RW Salnick" wrote in message ... Edgar brought forth on stone tablets: "Bob" wrote in message ... On Dec 6, 7:59 am, wrote: Hi. Good read. Thank you. Where did you find this? Bob Where did he find a tree 40' long and 5'6" diameter to hollow out for his canoe? You've never been to the Pacific Northwest, have you? bob s/v Eolian Seattle No. Must have taken a long time making a dugout canoe,though... yes... especially if he actually made it himself rather than procuring it from the local natives, for whom this was the normal way to make a boat. The stumps from these monster trees are still out there in the forests, remaining after the logging of the ancient first growth trees. Well, the cedar stumps are anyway. bob s/v Eolian Seattle |
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