DCML digest, Vol 1 #995 - 10 msgs
Sue and Gary Leach
bangfish at cableone.net
Tue Jul 2 23:41:20 CEST 2002
Halsten wrote:
A mountain within a city will always be one that city's important
landmarks, like Sugarloaf and Corcovado (with the statue of Christ the
Redeemer) in Rio de Janeiro.
Arizona alone is rife with naturally occuring landmarks, from Camelback
Mountain in Phoenix to Thumb Butte right here in Prescott towell, how about
The Grand Canyon? Not much doubt about the concept of "landmark" when you
cast yer peepers on that baby!
Anyway, my workaday dictionary defines landmark firstly as an object that
marks a boundary or division, or is a guide. With that in mind, can't think
of any more straight up, unambiguous landmark for Duckburg than one of its
"City Limits" signs. They've certainly appeared at the end of a number of
Barks stories over the years.
Gary
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