Roger

Thank you for this picture of Portugal and some of the history of
navigation. This was
new to me.

You may want to take a look at my armillary sphere that I made to find the
comet Kohoutec. It led to
my finding the design of my sundial.

http://www.wengersundial.com/uniglobe/index.html

http://www.wengersundial.com/uniglobe/globe1.html

Regards, Daniel

>This year my escape from winter in Canada was a trip to Portugal. This
>offered warm sunshine, scenic sea coast, and an opportunity to stay in the
>castles and palaces of bygone times. Like many of you, when I travel, I
>search for sundials. This provides a focus for exploration and often
>provides a unique window on the people, culture, architecture and history.
>The search for sundials forces an attention to detail that often brings
>unexpected rewards.
>

Daniel Lee Wenger
Santa Cruz, CA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://wengersundial.com
http://wengersundial.com/wengerfamily

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