When my family still lived in British Columbia, my father went up to an asbestos mining town where they were selling all the houses on the land and bought a log house. He disassemble and numbered each piece, Then shipped it back to where we lived. He then assembled it by number like how those stones are going to be put togeather.
That is so interesting Kurt. I bet that is a project that will take several years to complete. I am so glad that Japan is so interested in preserving the history from the ancient past.... Doug...=)
I give them huge credit for the care of this important project.
Limastudent 1 month ago
So essentially Humpty Dumpty's wall can go back together again!
TubaBuddha 1 month ago
When my family still lived in British Columbia, my father went up to an asbestos mining town where they were selling all the houses on the land and bought a log house. He disassemble and numbered each piece, Then shipped it back to where we lived. He then assembled it by number like how those stones are going to be put togeather.
BCmattMB 1 month ago
Wow amazing, glad to see they take such good care of their historical works
MrAwesomeMember 1 month ago
That is so interesting Kurt. I bet that is a project that will take several years to complete. I am so glad that Japan is so interested in preserving the history from the ancient past.... Doug...=)
tbone1143 1 month ago
They actually rebuild castles when I was in france they just abondened them and let them age til no one gived a shit about them anymore
darkchamberofdark666 1 month ago
I hope they keep all that old and ancient stuff forever intact. ARTIFACTS NOT APARTMENTS
QuestenEnjoysLife 1 month ago
That's the hardest puzzle I've seen.
tornados28 1 month ago
So the stones are conical. Never really thought about how the walls achieved that curved face before.
nokomarie1963 1 month ago
Very fascinating.
JoeCubicle 1 month ago