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June 19, 1767

Bryce Historical posted on Nov 29, 2003
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3.00 pm. on june 19, 1767 and Captain Samuel Wallis is the first European to set eyes upon Otaheiti (Tahiti). Bougaenvillea and James Cook would soon follow to further chart and investigate the island(s). All described Tahiti as exceptionally beautiful, I tried to capture the island's feel with 7 terrains and I dont know how many trees. Only thing is: I HAD to use "The Victory" as its the only GOOD period vessel I have (sorry) 100% Bryce 5, no post. Thanks for viewing, have a great week-end, Pierre

Comments (34)


shadowdragonlord

8:19PM | Mon, 01 December 2003

ALLLLL that rigging! This is my favorite of your new ship pictures, I really like the birds and the subtle landscape...

garyandcatherine

11:57AM | Wed, 03 December 2003

Now this is how a tropical scene should appear. Excellent work.

MarioG

12:32PM | Wed, 03 December 2003

A true to life image Pierre...truly stunning my friend!!! V

tonedogbf110

9:38AM | Fri, 05 December 2003

Really Stunning picture, is it HMS Victory by any chance?

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