Megaliths in Montana, USA
I have been looking at photographs and researching megalithic walls around the world for over 13 years now. The smooth vertical panels with precise seams covered with horizontal rectangular cyclopean blocks are only found in the Montana Megaliths and Gornaya Shoria, Russia to the best of my knowledge. This is one of the reasons that the Researchers in Russia were so excited to talk to me when I posted photos from Rolling Stones Complex. They saw it first. Gornaya Shoria Russia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJNM1Ywhnw4... |
Belle Chase writes:
"13 Moons and 28 days on all turtle shells. This equals 364 days, plus one day of rest. All indigenous people around the world knew the wisdom of the turtle and followed a 13 month calendar; after all, there are 13 moon cycles in a year and 27 to 29 days per cycle. It's almost as if man subtracted one month in order to sever the connection between the people and the sun, moon, and stars which are themselves a giant clock." |
Hawk
Marcus Summers commented:
Julie Ryder look how refined the edges and presentation this owl has on the side of it's throne / chair. This for all the world has that Egyptian symmetry in relief on the wing of the bird the owl is riding. Remarkable. That is in a league of its own just such clarity in depiction. Wow |
Shoebill Crane
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Julie Ryder points out features on
Animal Rocks Buffalo Head on the north side of
Animal Rocks |
In regards to this photograph of Animal Rocks that I posted on FaceBook, Arthur Faram comments, "This is a birth canal with all the appropriate parts, giving birth."
Eagle with two serpents in his beak on the side of Animal Rocks
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ACE, the Wizard, watches over the ceremonies from Titanic Rock, high above the Goddess Dolmen.
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Maya Nikolova points out the raised images on the side of the Titanic Rock.
Several years before we understood that this was an ancient megalithic site, we often watched the meteorite showers while laying under the stars. As this site is high up on a flat mountain top...there are no trees and we are far away from the lights of the city, it is a perfect place for stargazing.
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James Ablondi at Puzzle Towers
Climbing to the tops of high mountains and scrambling over fallen logs the Tesla Team explored and photographed the Puzzle Towers Complex in May of 2017. Researchers will be eternally grateful for the young inquiring minds and physical abilities of the Tesla Team who have given us the gift of photographs of these otherwise "difficult to access" ancient sites.
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James Alondi on the top of Puzzle Towers
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