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Raising The Cardiff Giant
In an illustration based on a photograph by C. O. Gott, a group of well-dressed men used a tripod hoist to raise what came to be known as the Cardiff Giant from its resting place in the field of farmer William C. Newell, Cardiff, New York, August 16, 1869. It was later revealed to be a hoax conceived by George Hull and had been carved from stone and buried on Newells land the previous year. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)
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Kean Collection
Media ID 11927482
© 2004 Getty Images
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In this illustration based on a photograph by C. O. Gott, we are transported back to August 16,1869, in Cardiff, New York. A group of distinguished gentlemen can be seen gathered around a peculiar sight - the raising of what would later become known as the Cardiff Giant. With their impeccable attire and serious expressions, these men appear to be engaged in an extraordinary endeavor. Using a sturdy tripod hoist and various tools such as shovels, they carefully lift the colossal figure from its resting place in farmer William C. Newell's field. Little did they know that this monumental event was about to unravel one of history's most infamous hoaxes. Unveiled later on, it was revealed that George Hull had masterminded this elaborate scheme by carving the giant out of stone and secretly burying it on Newell's land the previous year. This astonishing revelation adds another layer of intrigue to this already remarkable scene captured in print form by Kean Collection/Getty Images. The illustration showcases not only the physical strength required for such an undertaking but also highlights human curiosity and our propensity for both belief and skepticism. As we gaze upon this image today, we are reminded of how easily our perceptions can be manipulated and how important critical thinking is when faced with extraordinary claims or discoveries – even those seemingly supported by evidence right before our eyes.
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