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Daily Question # 368

Clue  added  for  Q  No. 367 . It  will  be  open  for  one  more  day .

The  pic  shows  a  structure  which  has  been  camouflaged  to  prevent  enemy  attack . What  is  so  remarkable  about  the  object   that  forms  the  pedestal  of  this  structure ?

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Quoting  Appu ,

“Catherine  the  Great  commissioned  this  statue  of  Peter  the  Great  in  St. Petersburg, and  it  is  called  the  Bronze  Horseman  after  the  famous  Alexander  Pushkin  poem .

The  statue’s  pedestal  is  the  enormous  Thunder  Stone, sometimes  claimed  to  be  the  largest  stone  ever  moved  by  man”

Cracked  by  Arun  Hiregange  and  Sai Ganesh .

6 Responses to “Daily Question # 368”

  1. saiganesh2000 says:

    The Bronze Horseman

    it was built from a single stone … and carried over a long distance and split by lightning/thunder is all in know

  2. saiganesh2000 says:

    The Bronze Horseman

    it was built from a single stone … and carried over a long distance and split by lightning/thunder is all in know

  3. Arun Hiregange says:

    Catherine the Great commissioned this statue of Peter the Great in St. Petersburg, and it is called the Bronze Horseman after the famous Pushkin poem.

    The statue’s pedestal is the enormous Thunder Stone, sometimes claimed to be the largest stone ever moved by man.

  4. Arun Hiregange says:

    Catherine the Great commissioned this statue of Peter the Great in St. Petersburg, and it is called the Bronze Horseman after the famous Pushkin poem.

    The statue’s pedestal is the enormous Thunder Stone, sometimes claimed to be the largest stone ever moved by man.

  5. Rithwik says:

    Inspired by TROJAN HORSE

  6. Rithwik says:

    Inspired by TROJAN HORSE

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