This bronze scale model of James Fort is displayed next to the archaeological dig on Jamestown Island in the middle of where the actual fort stood. The part in the foreground in the light green area represents the portion of the fort which is now under the James River due to erosion.
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May 17, 2012
James Fort Scale Model, Jamestown, Island Virginia
This bronze scale model of James Fort is displayed next to the archaeological dig on Jamestown Island in the middle of where the actual fort stood. The part in the foreground in the light green area represents the portion of the fort which is now under the James River due to erosion.
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Hi there!
Very nice! I had no idea that that had happened.
Very interesting ! You also live in a place where a bloody battle took place, I am on the battle field of Waterloo where Napoleon lost his battle.
I must admit that the oxidated colors of the bronze perfectly captured the land and water colors. Great maquette.
During my whole time out there in the historical triangle I never made it out to Jamestown Island state park... grrrr Could kick myself now... oh well
Have a great day.
Always, Queenie
If not for the title and second picture, the first image could have fooled me !
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