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The Galleon Meadow is the location where the [[Sacred Scrolls|Scriptures]] say that the ships of the [[13 Tribes]] started their respective journeys away from [[Kobol]]. 12 went to form the [[Colonies|Twelve Colonies of Kobol]], while the 13th went in a different direction to [[Earth]].
The Galleon Meadow is the location where the [[Sacred Scrolls|Scriptures]] say that the ships of the [[13 Tribes]] started their respective journeys away from [[Kobol]]. 12 went to form the [[Colonies|Twelve Colonies of Kobol]], while the 13th went in a different direction to [[Earth]].


[[Image:Rockyridge.jpg|thumb|A rocky ridge, the beginning of the High Road, as seen from the Galleon Meadow]]
[[Image:Rockyridge.jpg|thumb|left|A rocky ridge, the beginning of the High Road, as seen from the Galleon Meadow]]
The meadow's exact location is known, and it is the nearest definitively identified landmark on the path to the [[Tomb of Athena]]. From it, the High Road, a rocky ridge leading in the direction of the tomb, can be seen.
The meadow's exact location is known, and it is the nearest definitively identified landmark on the path to the [[Tomb of Athena]]. From it, the High Road, a rocky ridge leading in the direction of the tomb, can be seen.

Revision as of 06:52, 30 August 2005

A Laura Roslin faction atmospheric shuttle in the Galleon Meadow

The Galleon Meadow is the location where the Scriptures say that the ships of the 13 Tribes started their respective journeys away from Kobol. 12 went to form the Twelve Colonies of Kobol, while the 13th went in a different direction to Earth.

A rocky ridge, the beginning of the High Road, as seen from the Galleon Meadow

The meadow's exact location is known, and it is the nearest definitively identified landmark on the path to the Tomb of Athena. From it, the High Road, a rocky ridge leading in the direction of the tomb, can be seen.