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Biblical Remnant...or...?

Bryce Historical posted on Feb 15, 2008
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When I began to construct a project today, I decided to toy around with a lattice terrain by skewing, and tilting it. The result was a very squared-off formation which I had no idea what to do with...in fact, I almost deleted it entirely until an idea popped into my head and after adding a few more terrains and duplicating the original object more of an idea began to emerge. The result is just what you see. The remnants of Noah's Ark...according to the Biblibal account, constructed of gopher wood. And now, said to be encased in ice sitting somewhere atop the Mountains of Ararat in Northern Turkey. Is it there? Some have claimed to have seen something resembling a large ancient vessel of some sort. Enjoy and thanks for viewing & commenting... Bryce Sharpening and sig. with Paint.Net

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KarmaSong

7:47PM | Sat, 16 February 2008

You're pushing Bryce to magnificent limits in this striking composition. Excellent and most beautiful, Keith!

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Steff_7

5:14PM | Sun, 17 February 2008

Original, imaginative and stunningly crated. Beautiful work...,

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evinrude

7:43AM | Mon, 18 February 2008

Never, EVER, throw anything away, lol!

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