Zager & Evans from 1968 I'm sure you know that though.In the year 2525, if man is still alive...
Zager & Evans from 1968 I'm sure you know that though.In the year 2525, if man is still alive...
Would make sense. Looking at the actual photos of Hill 253.5, which are very hard to decipher, the hill was covered pretty much with grainfields. It wasn't even a hill per se, but instead a kind of escarpment sloping down at the south side - relatively flat at the northern approach by the Germans.So the Kursk scenario 253.# will now involve Board 77?
This was my first thoughts when I saw the grain on the hills.
Not speaking in ASL terms, but it is very common for rural roads to end in "nowhere" locations, especially on farms.I always thought that map designers should have those non-connecting roads (EX: A5/A6) end up at a building location. Roads generally do not run out unless they dwindle into paths. In essence, why do we often see these mini "roads to nowhere"?
Regardless, looking forward to getting this map. I have my WP shells already loaded for a nice dry EC type of scenario.
Everyone knows this is nowhere.Not speaking in ASL terms, but it is very common for rural roads to end in "nowhere" locations, especially on farms.
Check up on the hill. He was up there with some fool.Paging Mr. "Nowhere Man" Mr. "Nowhere Man", please pick up the white courtesy phone.
he was last seen on a road to nowhere with Talking Heads.Paging Mr. "Nowhere Man" Mr. "Nowhere Man", please pick up the white courtesy phone.
Well, don't they end near a farm?Not speaking in ASL terms, but it is very common for rural roads to end in "nowhere" locations, especially on farms.
One ends near Yasgur's farm.Well, don't they end near a farm?
Lol, I forgot she lived in that vicinity.Another one ends near Maggie's farm.
Walden Pond?Two roads diverged in a wood, and I don't know where the one I didn't take ends.
"The Road Not Taken" by Robert FrostTwo roads diverged in a wood, and I don't know where the one I didn't take ends.
Then there is his lesser known work: The Dice Not Shaken."The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost