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Strange Sightings about Lionsgate

Virrginia Tombola
Equestrienne
Join date: 10 Nov 2006
Posts: 938
01-20-2009 20:43
I truly don't know what to make of these tattered photographs that I found washed up on the beaches of Caledon Lionsgate. Someone apparently took these with one of the newer Expeditiously Developing cameras that the ingenious Mr. Kodak has so recently patented. They appear to have been taken just to the Northeast of Port Caledon, judging by the buildings one can see in the background of the first. The second photograph is even more inexplicable, as it seems to have been taken underwater--no doubt by one of our local Intrepid Explorers with some clever Aquatic Submersible Conveyance.





But why were these photographs so casually discarded? And more to the point, what on Earth are they of? I fear these questions may have to be unanswered at this time, but all I know is that sailor would not be unwise to exercise All Due Caution when navigating the waters of the Caledon Firth
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Fender Strangelove
Registered User
Join date: 19 Nov 2005
Posts: 13
01-22-2009 04:44
From: Virrginia Tombola
I truly don't know what to make of these tattered photographs that I found washed up on the beaches of Caledon Lionsgate. Someone apparently took these with one of the newer Expeditiously Developing cameras that the ingenious Mr. Kodak has so recently patented. They appear to have been taken just to the Northeast of Port Caledon, judging by the buildings one can see in the background of the first. The second photograph is even more inexplicable, as it seems to have been taken underwater--no doubt by one of our local Intrepid Explorers with some clever Aquatic Submersible Conveyance.





But why were these photographs so casually discarded? And more to the point, what on Earth are they of? I fear these questions may have to be unanswered at this time, but all I know is that sailor would not be unwise to exercise All Due Caution when navigating the waters of the Caledon Firth


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Imnotgoing Sideways
Can't outlaw cute! =^-^=
Join date: 17 Nov 2007
Posts: 4,694
01-22-2009 04:54
If you squint your eyes and tilt your head to the left, I think you can see Magellan Linden in that first pic. (^_^)
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George Standish
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Join date: 12 Aug 2006
Posts: 124
01-22-2009 19:01
This has got to be the greatest SL find ever!

Lucky you! I do hope you show this to people with the experience to solve this very interesting mystery. Please keep us up to date.