Martin wrote...
>y2yc wrote...
>>I didn't find any but on Rob & Marlanes site I saw a picture that makes
>>me wonder how it was taken.
>>See the picture of the side of the aqueduct at
>>http://www.robandmarlane.com/travelogue/england/y2002/june02.htm
>>Did he have the camera stuck out on a pole or can you see that view
>>from land?
>
>It's easy - you just take a photo as you jump off.
>Like this:
>http://www.auluk.freeserve.co.uk/pictures/03116pont.jpg
>
>If the camera is zoomed out a little, all should be revealed:
>http://www.auluk.freeserve.co.uk/pictures/03115.jpg

But if you meant the one showing the side of the boat - that would have
been taken with the camera held out at arm's length.

Rob and Marlane show that some Americans have a somewhat confused idea
of history and scale, describing the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct as "A
magnificent soaring Roman structure hundreds of feet about the River
Dee".
--
Martin Clark

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