wrote:
On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 9:25:00 AM UTC-4, Mike Collins wrote:
wsnell01 wrote:
Those pictures taken in Australia... collins must have taken a sailboat
to get there? And then walked from Sydney to Uluru?
I walked up and down the aisles of the A380 and again on the flight from
Sydney to Ayer's Rock.
Don't be an idiot... the plane moves 100X faster than you walk, minimum.
Have you ever been to Uluru? An attempt to walk
there from Sydney would invite a very fuel costly rescue. But you would get
a good view of the southern sky by night.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...neys_under-way
(Although in many cases there was some "cheating" going on... support
vehicles, cached supplies, etc.)
The ancient aborigines had to walk to get to Uluru in order to know of
its existence in order to name it. No fossil fuel was needed.
What's your excuse, warmingista?
Even if I wanted to walk across Australia I only had a month between
retiring and return to part-time work so the 86 day record would have been
too long. During the "dream time" the ancient aborigines took thousands of
years to get to Uluru.