New pyramid
Posted: Sunday, 30 November 2008 |
Comments
It looks better than the old one, eh? The blue lights are good. But what does the writing on it say? Thanks for photo, AL.
Jill from EK
Looks like a sundial but is it a sundial?
Barney from Swithiod a sun-dial?
Would love to know what this cost. I.E. final figure design, supply, erect. Freedom of Information Question coming on?
Observer from Laxdale
Forge me Arnish, but I am rather puzzled (NOT intending to be critical): the design is fine, except for what appears to be white planking/veneer at the 58 degree angle. The color somehow does not "fit". Is there something I am missing? Genuinely curious.
mjc from IN, USA
The planking at the back of the triangle is a seating area. What you see at the 58 degree angle is slightly differently coloured paving. I can't seem to find anything about cost, but that may have been published a year ago, when this design was decided upon.
Arnish Lighthouse from Stornoway
is the pyramid connected with weird theories about UFOs and Callanish or as a last resting place for English Landlords?
curious from england
Barney, it sure does look like a sun dial. 58 degress should be the height of the sun on the vernal and autumnal equinoxes
CVBruce from CA, USA
Correction, CVBruce, hope you don't mind. 58 degrees (north) is the latitude of Stornoway. On the equinox, the sun rises 32 degrees above the horizon; currently (December) only 8 degrees.
Arnish Lighthouse from Stornoway
"... or as a last resting place for English Landlords? curious from england." That's a thought. One worth mulling over. [Is there a trap door somewhere, Arnish? ... to get to the crypt, I mean].
mjc from IN, USA
gutted, the old pyramid, as ugly as it was was an island institution for all between the age of 12 and 18! Where are the kids of SY going to meet now?
sean from The rock