Paranormal?
American Stonehenge? Theories abound...
“Some go in a
straight line, others twist like a demented snake up a steep hillside, others
come in a spiral two hundred feet wide and circle into a boulder,” amateur wall
historian Russell Swanson wrote in 1997. Over 12 years, he visited more than 40
miles of the stone structures.”
And I add a horn, a
Great Serpent’s eye:
“The walls seem
out of place in California’s wild golden hills, evoking instead memories of
tidy New England fields memorialized by poet Robert Frost, or the rich green
pastures of Ireland...”
And I add a horn, a Great Serpent’s eye:
Somewhere in New England, Brian Cohen indeed captures a similar
image:
And I add a horn, a Great Serpent’s eye:
“Is it so difficult to think that the native people of
California could also pile rocks into a wall?” writes Frank Groffie here: http://www.frankgroffiesmiscellany.info/files/The-East-Bay-rock-walls.pdf
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