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directional cairn, Port Lonsdale/Joann
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Joann - this made a great jigsaw! I never look at the picture before putting the jigsaw together and I kept thinking this was some sort of sand mandala. Thanks for the nice puzzle!
17/Jan/09 12:19 AM
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I really enjoyed this puzzle never seen anything like this before thanks
17/Jan/09 12:36 AM
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That made a great puzzle.
17/Jan/09 1:05 AM
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Joann for the photo. Can you tell us more about it? I looked up "caim" and it seems to be an acronym for many things.
17/Jan/09 1:54 AM
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Very interesting... can someone, not me, tell directions from this?
17/Jan/09 2:32 AM
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I'm familiar with "cairns" as piles of rocks (sometimes elaborate) to mark trails, especially in areas where other markers aren't possible (you can't blaze trees above timberline!). These stacks are obviously man- (or woman-) made, and the tradition is to add a stone or pebble as you More...
17/Jan/09 2:58 AM
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I'm such a landlubber! What is this again?
17/Jan/09 3:01 AM
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Whenever my husband and I travel I try to see if there are any cairns around. They show you how far and in what direction other cities, towns and places of interest are from where you are standing. This one is on the edge of Port Lonsdale (south west from Melbourne) and pointed to Tasmania, Antarctica, Adelaide, Darwin.
17/Jan/09 6:26 AM
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This is really cool. Joann!
17/Jan/09 6:33 AM
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Fabulous, thanks Joann.
17/Jan/09 8:53 AM
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Very interesting, I have never seen one.......
~Izzie
17/Jan/09 10:58 AM
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Good one Joann. Glad it wasn't a 'hard'!
17/Jan/09 3:19 PM
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Thanks for the info Cyn and Joann. I've seen them but didn't know what they were called.
18/Jan/09 3:13 AM
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