Where is this?

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by Wynand N, Apr 22, 2007.

  1. mark775

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    Have you touched the sands of Bleik, on the Skoleveiten Hwy.? What acounts for the white sand?
     
  2. mark775

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    Well, If I got it, I didn't really get it because I was nearly as far wrong as could be without help. To keep things moving, I'll post one. Please ignore if somebody else has one.

    If one gets the boat name he'll know the city, the reason for the city, the reason for the boat. I just don't know how they got these boats from where they were built to where they worked!

    The first American writer of literature could have been talking about this place when he said, "To believe yourself to be brave is to be brave; it is the only essential thing.", and tho he had a job on a boat like this, he didn't ever go here.

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    I have been here 28 times (but I can't write!). I tried to take some locals to dinner one time. A reply was, "Are you kidding? We're ________ - We eat dogshit and cheeseburgers!"
     
  3. apex1

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    Thats Keno.


    "moored" here:[​IMG]

    But Keno is a reason??? There are some obvious lacks in my knowledge of the English language.....................


    Did you find some nuggets?
     
  4. Raggi_Thor
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    Am I allowerd to use Google?
    Think we are in gold digger country.
    Youkon river!
     
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    Dawson City?
     
  6. mark775

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    It's close enough, Whitehorse, the capitol of Yukon Territories. Yukon gold rush. How did they get these riverboats from San Franciso or Seattle to the mouth of the Yukon River in Western Alaska, I wonder. Poorer men also got there over the mountains from Skagway, Alaska. Going completely overland was near impossible at the time.
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    Good job guys. I have never even looked for gold! They really tear up the land mining there now (outside of sight of the main road).
     
  7. apex1

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    You´re joking Ragnar!
    Google? After being put on it with the nose?:D
     
  8. apex1

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    They brought them over sea! A much enjoyable trip I suppose.:D

    here she is on the hard in summer:
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    Just for the record, I was googling and typing while you posted taht picture from Keno :)
     
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    Now a real practical question! How to get by bus or train + bus from Malpensa airport (Milano) to Alagna in Val Sesia in January?
    (yes, going skiing! Just in case you've been there! Taxi is 200 Euros..)
     
  11. apex1

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    By train to Arona (Lago Maggiore) then by bus to Varallo Sesia, further with regional bus!here: http://www.klingenfuss.org/busplan.pdf
    and: http://www.klingenfuss.org/valsesia.htm

    You do´nt have enough snow in Norway hähh?

    Btw. buy a village while you´re there, most of them are abandoned.

    And do´nt miss the "Rifugio Val Vogna" in Sant’ Antonio near Riva Valdobbia. Try the rabbit in wild herbs and a "Papa Celso" red wine! Or the "Grillo Brillo" in Rima! Deer sausage in wine sauce...................you´ll never forget.

    Have fun mate!

    Regards
    Richard
     
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    Strand och vatten?
     
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    Never mind, I guess. Bleik sounds like a cognate to me.
     
  14. apex1

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    And just for the record: in the former post #2660 I named the boat already, and showed a picture from Dawson, the Klondike Kate.

    Btw. all my info sites say the boat is in Dawson, not in whitehorse??? I was´nt there, I do´nt know, but Mark?
     

  15. apex1

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    Where was she built:

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    SORRY picture does´nt pop up, so click the link please!

    It is said, she is the largest ship ever transported by human power only.

    True or not, she is the only one of her size which ever was built twice!

    No, not a sistership, SHE was built once, than completely disassembled again, packed in 5.000 cradles and sent to the place where she still is in service. There she was assembled again by three brave men and about 250 native helpers.
    She served as a "battleship", passengership and freighter. She was sunk twice (the first time by own crew which greased, waxed and oiled her to survive the submerged time!).

    She played a important role in one of the best known film movies of all times.

    The first two pictures below show the place not the ship! The last shows her "place of birth"

    Where was she built?
     

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