OK, if you have a lot of work to do today, don"t read this blog post until you get home tonight. It"s very easy to lose track of time on this great MOUNT RUSHMORE/3D website.

Have you ever wondered what it"s like to see the four faces of Mount Rushmore National Memorial from the back of the mountain? Or wondered where the Hall of Records is in relation to the mountain carving itself? Or wondered where that lake (in the "National Treasure" movie) or that house (from "North by Northwest " film.)

Thanks to 3D animation and the high-tech talents of the folks at CyArk, a nonprofit company, you can. (By the way, you won"t see a lake or a house. They are Hollywood fiction.)

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The program is a little clunky (could be my meager laptop) but a lot of fun. You can take an in-depth tour of many features of Mount Rushmore that you can"t see from the ground. I noticed that they have taken out some of the stairways and other features from the images, lest the site be used for planning purposes by people who should not be up there -- Greenpeace, for instance.

Actually there are several features on the website, so take your time, look around and see Mount Rushmore like you"ve never seen it.

This is a futuristic project, and I can"t help but wonder when the whole Black Hills will digitized in a similar fashion. Can you image flying low through Spearfish Canyon, checking out Deadwood"s Main Street or circling Crazy Horse Memorial from the comfort of your living room?

It" won"t be the same as actually being there, but it will be cool.