
Tintin et Milou - Chambly, Qc, Canada
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Lucky_Al
N 45° 27.233 W 073° 17.485
18T E 633594 N 5034792
Un beau dessin de Tintin et Milou dans la descente à l'eau dans le parc Jacques-De Chambly // A beautiful drawing of Tintin and Snowy in the descent into the water in Jacques-De Chambly park
Waymark Code: WM147W5
Location: Québec, Canada
Date Posted: 05/10/2021
Views: 21
On peut voir un beau de dessin de Tintin et Milou sur le mur gauche de la descente à l'eau du Parc Jacques-De Chambly à Chambly. On voit Tintin et Milou dans l'ouverture d'un hublot. L'effet est saisissant. On dirait qu'ils sont en train de sortir du mur.
Le dessin provient en fait de l'album Le crabe aux griffes d'or à la page 15. Ce dessin marque un moment très important dans la vie de Tintin: il entre dans la cabine où habite le capitaine Haddock, et ils ont leur première rencontre. Haddock deviendra l'ami le plus fidèle de Tintin avec Milou son chien.
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You can see a beautiful drawing by Tintin and Snowy on the left wall of the descent to the water from Parc Jacques-De Chambly in Chambly. We see Tintin and Snowy in the opening of a porthole. The effect is striking. Looks like they're breaking out of the wall.
The drawing actually comes from the album The Crab with the Golden Claws at page 15. This drawing marks a very important moment in Tintin's life: he enters the cabin where Captain Haddock lives, and they have their first meeting. Haddock will become Tintin's most faithful friend with Snowy his dog.
Type of waymark: Mural
 Which title does the waymark relate to?: The Crab with the Golden Claws
 Physical address of item/location: Chambly, Qc Canada
 Entrance fee: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
 A true Tintin fan?: I have read some of the comics/seen some of the films
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