/pub/academic/computer-science/virtual-reality/3d/red_blue/ train_wreck_stereo.gif This is a color STEREO Compuserve GIF file of the tangled ruins of the Marne bridge blown up by Germans. After the Germans were defeated on the Marne in 1914 they did everything consistent with a hasty retreat to hamper the pursuing French. In this case they wrecked a railway bridge to cut what would have otherwise been a route of supply trains for the French army. There was a French Red Cross train on the bridge at the time -- its ruins are in the water. The word "Nord" on the engine is the French word for "North" and alludes to the railway system to which it belonged. This image is one of over a thousand high resolution antique 3D images available on the ILLUMINATI 3D-CD-ROM. This disk contains a large collection of famous people, a world tour of Europe/Asia/America, American Indians, Jerusalem and the Middle East, World War I, Presidents, ...etc. Most images are 75 to 150 years old. The World War I section of the 3D-CD-ROM contains many more graphic and horrible examples of trench warfare, the use of poison gas, zepplins in airwars, the leaders of both sides of the conflict, and some interesting views of Serbia/Bosnia-Herzigovina. In order to view this image in 3D you will need to use Red/Blue "Anaglyph" glasses. Cheap cardboard ones can be obtained at comic book stores and they are also provided with the CD-ROM. Place the Red filter over your left eye, the Blue one should be over your right eye. Enjoy! Reid Judd ILLUMINATI@AppleLink.Apple.Com ILLUMINATI P.O. Box 1399 Durham, NC 27702