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Mystery Hill aka America's Stonehenge

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dogwoman
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Evidence of three ancient peoples having used this 30 acre site prior to the arrival of the Native Americans. One of the languages found inscribed on rocks is ancient Gaelic.

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Reikiangel
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Thanks for posting this dogwoman. I just glanced through it but will make myself a cup of tea and read it through!

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reikiangel

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CarolineN
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Hi Lorna

This is fascinating! I shall have to come back and read the rest of it later on. I've always been of the opinion (since I was a child) that our ancient ancestors were far more clever than we give them credit. Their knowledge was different from ours and far more aligned with our planet, nature and the stars then ours is now. Also their means of circumnavigating the globe was far more widespread than assumed.

Thanks for the link.

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I was reading about Celts in America recently.

[url]Celts in America[/url]

There's also the legend of Prince Madoc, a 12th century Welsh prince who is said to have travelled to North America and started a colony that eventually merged with the native Americans of the Delaware.

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