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 ?
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 .

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
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
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.
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.
Inspired by TROJAN HORSE
Inspired by TROJAN HORSE