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Saturday, November 28, 2015

Lest We Forget


7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great photoshop,considering that style of bicycle wouldn't come out for decades.If it isn't a photo shop someone carefully drilled holes in the tree and cut the bike in half,inserting one half in one side of the tree and the other half on the opposite side.

Anonymous said...

It's not a photoshop. It's there. Now the story about the boy and 1914 probably isn't accurate.

Here's a link to article done on the bike.


http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Vashon-mystery-How-did-the-bike-become-embedded-in-the-tree-231947041.html


Anonymous said...

On line it clearly states that whatever happened here happened in the 50's

Anonymous said...

If you research the story, you would find out that the story is inaccurate but the bike in the tree is real

Anonymous said...

Interesting as the majority of American boys that went to war in the Great War did not leave until late 1917...

bob pinto said...

good catch, 5:18

Anonymous said...

Mr. pinto , he said most , not all AO