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Today it is the last but one day of our vacation in Canada. So Sandra (Sandra46) and I spent all the day at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. While working on the new episode of Canals of Mars, I felt like to post this photo. What do you think it is? Period: WWII. A clue: It is neither a plane nor a sub! ;-D

Comments (54)


frankie96

11:09PM | Wed, 15 July 2009

Camera lens..other than that..no clue...

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Faemike55

11:11PM | Wed, 15 July 2009

Breach to a canon! Nice photo

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tennesseecowgirl

12:11AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

pencil sharpener... what do I win LOL

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Crabbycabby

12:14AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

Fascinating image whatever it is.

YorkBerlin

12:21AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

wonderful work - nice job greetings York Made in Berlin

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claude19

12:24AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

This could be the entry of fuel tank on land vehicle...which are filled with a pistol of pompe à petrol (or gas oil)...or then they is the mouth of the entry of hell...a canon side loading...my cat want my tongue...I give it !!!(smiles)

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brycek

12:45AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

Interesting capture!!

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petercp

1:05AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

Got me although at first thought is looks like an old camera lense hmmm!!

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bmac62

2:58AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

Hmmmm. A small base plate for a mortar? Must admit, I'm pretty clueless on this one:)

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lyron

3:09AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

I don't know. Cool shot!!

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Mousson

3:27AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

Fascinating image!!!

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jeroni

4:20AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

Fanstastic photo

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prutzworks

4:31AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

It's the eye from HAL (2001 a space odeysee) after his reterement, lol cool find and pov

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ledwolorz

5:07AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

Fantastic work.

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Darkwish

5:55AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

Cool shot! Great one!

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magnus073

6:35AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

I have no idea but I hope you two have a wonderful final day on your vacation :)

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MOSKETON

6:56AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

precioso desague.muy buena foto.

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tamburro

7:44AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

Looks like a gun...cannon ????? Really weird ... Good return from vacation. Hugs. Orlando

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amota99517

9:39AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

What a cool shot! Not sure what it is but it's great.

MC-Jay-One

10:39AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

I think it´s a part of a cannon because of the twisted lines in the tube... whatever, great shot!

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SIGMAWORLD

11:08AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

COOL!

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durleybeachbum

11:46AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

Excellent pic!

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Thetis

11:56AM | Thu, 16 July 2009

are we looking into a cannon? fabulous shot

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smillinfaces

1:21PM | Thu, 16 July 2009

great shoot lookin in the end of a cannon where she be filled with ammo

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carlx

1:26PM | Thu, 16 July 2009

Agree with prutzworks! Excellent image!!!

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RodolfoCiminelli

2:20PM | Thu, 16 July 2009

Eccellente shot la mia amica.....!!

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Hendesse

4:05PM | Thu, 16 July 2009

Fantastic colors and textures. Looks superb!

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Miska7

4:18PM | Thu, 16 July 2009

It could be a camera or some kind of cannon. Excellent capture!

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ShadowsNTime

5:42PM | Thu, 16 July 2009

Wow, thats an unusual photo! I haven't a clue what it is but its a great intriguing work!

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theprojectionist

8:20PM | Thu, 16 July 2009

A bore of some kind

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