I prefer to think of Gigantic Salmon Leaping
But, I agree, it is part of Hydro-Québec, but I still wonder about why that was built that way.
Resurrecting my last puzzle entry...
http://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog/...y-Mark-088.jpg
(photo by Gerald Thurman) and the clue that it is VERY close to Kansas....
Details, details, details
How about the Robert-Bourassa Generating Facility located at James Bay?
Reputed to be the largest generation site in North America. The Dam face is 530 tall and has it's own "Giant's Staircase" for those ENORMOUS salmon I was referring to earlier. Here's a view taken from the dam looking down at those stairs...
It also an underground power station where the various parts of the generation plant were hewn from solid rock -- personally I can't imagine how this works... Maybe Gen can explain it to us?
Mark
Pretty fascinating project
I really like the photo of the big red door -- it looks very NORAD!
Thanks for the extra information!
Mark
...and the horse he rode in on.
Looking for an excuse to post this, as it can't be used in this game.
For the horse-statue-lovers in the crowd: "King" Wenceslas riding his horse in a rather unique manner. Statue is in a mall off Wenceslas Square (which is actually rectangular) in Prague.
http://donandlindacasey.com/images/W...asAndHorse.jpg
Photo: Don Casey
Something to help us all cool down
A snow shot.
Where is this?
http://donandlindacasey.com/images/MysteryBuilding2.jpg
Photo: Don Casey
Aside: I can't believe I've been using Capture NX 2 for post-processing almost exclusively for over two years and I JUST NOW discovered the control to correct perspective; "distortion control". RTM