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Everything is relative.
Artist Andrew Davidson set a goal: to highlight the gigantic size of the liner Queen Mary 2. The problem was solved simply and elegantly.
The first picture in the series is to bring to our attention the fact that on board the QM2 for the year uncork quarter of a million bottles. If it was a bottle, it would fit liner. And if you put a cork one another, they would pull up to the summit of Everest.
The first and second Queen Mary in comparison with each other - and with high (though not the highest in the world) houses. London "cucumber", as they say, not standing next to. And the Eiffel Tower suddenly seems tiny.
Five wide-body aircraft - that's how much it takes to carry all passengers QM2. And we have not spoken about the crew!
Space and time:
QM2 body weighs 50,000 tons - as much as 330 large blue whales.
But a graphic illustration of the size of the first Qeen Mary. © Lord K LJ
Source:
The first picture in the series is to bring to our attention the fact that on board the QM2 for the year uncork quarter of a million bottles. If it was a bottle, it would fit liner. And if you put a cork one another, they would pull up to the summit of Everest.
The first and second Queen Mary in comparison with each other - and with high (though not the highest in the world) houses. London "cucumber", as they say, not standing next to. And the Eiffel Tower suddenly seems tiny.
Five wide-body aircraft - that's how much it takes to carry all passengers QM2. And we have not spoken about the crew!
Space and time:
QM2 body weighs 50,000 tons - as much as 330 large blue whales.
But a graphic illustration of the size of the first Qeen Mary. © Lord K LJ
Source: