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2 hours ago, teenylittlemetalguy said:

wow, that sounds like a fantastic story. thank you for the pictures it worked this time. 

 

Google Sigurd or Siegfried and you will probably find the tale witch is known in several variations. Wagner used it in an opera.

Charles; I think Sigurd would object strongly to be called a partially nude woman. He was THE hero of the times.;)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd   will tell the tale and explain the carving. it is on a rock-side close to where the bridge was.

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2 minutes ago, gote said:

Google Sigurd or Siegfried and you will probably find the tale witch is known in several variations. Wagner used it in an opera.

Charles; I think Sigurd would object strongly to be called a partially nude woman. He was THE hero of the times.;)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd   will tell the tale and explain the carving. it is on a rock-side close to where the bridge was.

since I was named for a Wagner opera (Tristan and Isolde) you would think I would have know that... but I am not cultured enough. I am going to find that story though, sounds worth reading. 

 

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