Megaliths in Montana, USA
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Dolmen Star Tribe at Tizer Dolmen
Tizer Dolmen is about a 30 minute hike into the forest. We wander along a series of animal trails.
Tizer Acoustic Sphinx is truly a sphinx as proved by satellite deep geoscans. We have experienced the acoustic properties of this extremely advanced ancient technology. |
Tizer Acoustic Sphinx
Andrew Barker verified the
Tizer Acoustic Sphinx |
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On the south side of the head of the Eagle Mount Amphitheater is the silhouette of a stone image I named Tartessia Queen of the Eagles. Her facial features are remarkably well preserved. Her mouth is open and she appears to be singing. A rondelle over her left ear is apparent much like the Lady of Elche statues found in Spain. The right eye of the Eagle morphs into the rondelle over the Queen's left ear.
A front facing image of her male cohort is below to her left. His facial features are also distinct and you can even see that he parted his hair on the left side. |
Tartessia Iberian discovered in
1897 by Campllo Escalapex in Elche, Spain |
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Alan below Tower Dolmen
Photograph by Teri Gilfilen |