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Unless The Statue of Liberty grew a mustache , I would say that is some sort of Neptune wonder?
Dan,
I thought the Colossus was astride the port/bay
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Originally posted by Timeline
ok, sorry to waste your time Dan.
yes, me too It certainly is in the picture Dan gave us, and the old Civ2 video.
Based on what I recall of my Ancient Studies courses back in undergrad days, I remember a conversation where my incredibly burned-out professor explained that, though the traditional lore (and older illustrations) claimed that the Colossus straddled the entrance of the harbor, physics and trigonometry have all but proven this impossible, because it would have had to be much, much taller.
For an interesting comparison between the Statue of Liberty and the Colossus, check out this site:
Although the statue has been popularly depicted with its legs spanning the harbor entrance so that ships could pass beneath, it was actually posed in a more traditional Greek manner: nude, wearing a spiked crown, shading its eyes from the rising sun with its right hand, while holding a cloak over its left.
No ancient account mentions the harbor-spanning pose and it seems unlikely the Greeks would have depicted one of their gods in such an awkward manner. In addition, such a pose would mean shutting down the harbor during the construction, something not economically feasible.
Well, I have to give you a complement: looks like you guys at Firaxis, know what your doing. Not that anyone said you didn’t .
...and considering what's between the statue's legs, I'm sure Firaxis wouldn't want to reveal Statue of Liberty being transgendered.
"Spirit merges with matter to sanctify the universe. Matter transcends to return to spirit. The interchangeability of matter and spirit means the starlit magic of the outermost life of our universe becomes the soul-light magic of the innermost life of our self." - Dennis Kucinich, candidate for the U. S. presidency
"That’s the future of the Democratic Party: providing Republicans with a number of cute (but not that bright) comfort women." - Adam Yoshida, Canada's gift to the world
Seriously, though, I doubt the ability of an ancient civilisation to build a statue as massive as the colossus with its legs spread across a harbour. Actually, I wouldn't trust an engineer from today who claimed he could do such a thing with copper; the strength's just not there. Building something straight up is easy; building something at an angle is hard.
Makes you wonder why the Colossus wasn't a female. After all, having a giant female with legs spread open for an entry would have really signified what entering to harbour meant for those sailors.
Americans wasted a good opportunity with Statue of Liberty, it seems.
"Spirit merges with matter to sanctify the universe. Matter transcends to return to spirit. The interchangeability of matter and spirit means the starlit magic of the outermost life of our universe becomes the soul-light magic of the innermost life of our self." - Dennis Kucinich, candidate for the U. S. presidency
"That’s the future of the Democratic Party: providing Republicans with a number of cute (but not that bright) comfort women." - Adam Yoshida, Canada's gift to the world
Originally posted by Stefu
Makes you wonder why the Colossus wasn't a female. After all, having a giant female with legs spread open for an entry would have really signified what entering to harbour meant for those sailors.
Americans wasted a good opportunity with Statue of Liberty, it seems.
Actually Stefu, the French built it. Then they took it down, carted it into crates and sailed them to America.
Then the Americans decided a huge statue of a naked lady in the throes of sexual orgasm was the wrong image for their country and covered her up.
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