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Old 01-23-2009, 09:03 PM   #1
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Default America’s Most Mysterious Places!

From UFO hotspots on the West Coast to mystifying castles in Florida, weird and wonderful places await.
By Adrien Glover

Racetrack Playa
Death Valley National Park, Calif.



The Mystery: People have long scratched their heads over the “Sailing Stones,” which mysteriously move across the sandy playa’s surface on their own, leaving visible tracks in their wake.



Fact: Given that these rocks chart a new course once every three years, it’s no wonder no one has ever seen them in motion. Some theorize that, in winter, wet clay and strong winds—which can reach speeds of up to 90 mph—are to blame, but no one is 100 percent certain what causes this curious natural (or unnatural?) phenomena.


Mount Shasta

Redding, Calif.


The Mystery: This stunning snow-capped peak in the Cascade Mountain range, 60 miles south of the Oregon border, has long been considered one of the planet’s great “cosmic power spots,” luring everyone from Native Americans to Buddhist monks and hippies. Its sacred slopes are home to a potpourri of mysteries: spontaneous altered states; UFO sightings; crystal caves; encounters with Ascended Masters; underground military bases; even the rumored home to Lemurians, surviving members of a sensitive super-race some believe existed 12,000 years ago during the time of Atlantis.


Fact: A chance encounter with a strange group of warm, seemingly enlightened people in Shasta Valley inspired James Hilton to author the classic 1933 novel Lost Horizon, a tale about the idyllic community of Shangri-La. Others claim similar real-life experiences, but the mountain’s sheer natural beauty is inspiration enough for most.

Skinwalker Ranch

Uintah Basin, Utah


The Mystery: Its name may be a tongue-in-cheek twist on filmmaker George Lucas’s Skywalker Ranch, but this 480-acre compound in northeastern Utah is the site of many unexplained — and harrowing — incidents: roaring underground noises, the appearance of menacing blue orbs, attacks by shape-shifting beasts, and evidence of animal mutilations.


Fact: Purchased in 1994 by a couple looking to raise cattle and quickly put on the market two years later, the area—according to local Native American folklore—is legendary for its dark energies. The ranch is now managed by the National Institute for Discovery Sciences, a paranormal research organization.

Oregon Vortex

Gold Hill, Ore.


The Mystery: Measuring 165 feet in diameter and known for producing intense feelings of vertigo, this curious site in southern Oregon has attracted visitors since the 1930s. Here, balls roll uphill, brooms stand on end, and people appear to grow and shrink inside its centerpiece, a former gold mining outpost called the House of Mystery.


Fact: Whether caused by gravity anomalies, a concentration in the Earth’s magnetic fields, or paranormal presence, the Vortex’s strange phenomena is well documented, and animals still refuse to enter its sphere. Native Americans referred to it as Forbidden Ground.

The Paulding Light

Paulding, Mich.


The Mystery: For more than a century, on clear nights, unidentified spheres of light appear like clockwork on the horizon of this four corners town. To date, there’s no logical explanation for the luminescent red, white, and green balls that dance on the edge of the forest, but they are rumored to be the ghost of a railroad brakeman who met his fate on the tracks.


Fact: Locals and the curious regularly line up by the dozens for the bizarre light show; the Michigan Forest Service has even posted signs guiding sky-gazers to the best viewing spots.

Coral Castle

Homestead, Fla.


The Mystery: Made from 1,100 tons of megalithic-style limestone boulders — some heavier than the Pyramids’ and bigger than those at Stonehenge — this unusual structure, located 25 miles south of Miami, was built from 1923 to 1951 by a single man, a diminutive Latvian immigrant named Edward Leedskalnin, as an homage to the love of his life who left him on the eve of their wedding. But how did he do it?


Fact: Leedskalnin claimed he knew the secret to the Great Pyramids’ construction, and was once witnessed levitating stones. Other construction details—no mortar, precision seams, impossible balancing acts—have also stumped scientists for decades

Sattva Sanctuary

Trout Lake, Wash.


The Mystery: At the base of Mount Adams lies an incredible hotbed of UFO activity: a wooded ranch-cum-spiritual retreat owned by James Gilliland. The founder of Enlightened Contact with ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence and the Self-Mastery Earth Institute has been hosting seekers at “the ranch” since 1986. Thanks to so many unexplained light shows, almost no one leaves disappointed.


Fact: Countless visitors to the consciousness-raising compound, including many prominent scientists, report staggering UFO eyewitness accounts: documented sightings, sounds, even alleged contact of the third kind. One wave included as many as 50 unidentified craft. The curious public is welcome Monday through Thursday to conduct its own sky-watches. (Reservations: 509-395-2092.) Coincidentally, it was after seeing a UFO near Mount Adams in 1947 that pilot Kenneth Arnold first coined the term “flying saucer.”

Ringing Rocks Park

Bucks County, Penn.


The Mystery: Deep in the woods in this 128-acre park is a large field of mysterious boulders that, when struck, sound like bells, as if they are hollow and made of metal. Each summer, hundreds of visitors flock here, hammers in hand, to perform their own "rock concerts."


Fact: While scientists have determined the stones are made from a volcanic substance called diabase, there's no explanation for their unusual ringing properties, nor for the eight-acre field itself, which is situated high on a hillside, not at the bottom, ruling out that it may have been formed by a glacier or avalanche.

Mel’s Hole

Manastash Ridge, Wash.


The Mystery: The nine-foot-wide bottomless hole and former dump site on Mel Waters’s former property near Ellensburg, Wash., is awash in mystery, which includes its professed ability to “re-animate” dead animals. Some speculate the opening is actually a tunnel, giving rise to the “Hollow Earth” theory first proposed by astronomer Edmond Halley (of comet fame) in the 17th century. The most pressing secret: Where does the hole lead?


Fact: Waters — who has since moved — reported sinking a fishing line some 15 miles into the pit in an attempt to find the bottom. He never found it. He also claimed the abyss would shoot black rays and could bring animals back to life; a neighbor tossed a dead dog into the hole only to have it return, alive, from out of the woods. Some believe the discovery is a blow hole for Mount Rainier, but no one knows how to account for the high strangeness.

The Lake Michigan Monster

Lake Michigan


The Mystery: Locals and cryptozoologists have long believed there’s an enormous prehistoric creature living in the second largest of the Great Lakes. Sightings from around its shores — Cross Village, Harbor Springs, Northport — date as far back as 1817 and tell of a 60-foot serpent or “sea panther,” as local Native Americans referred to it (because of its catlike head and lizard body), that likes to emerge at dusk.


Fact: While the beast, if it truly exists, is thought to be a land-locked plesiosaur. Similar sightings have also occurred in the other northernly lakes, including Lake Champlain — home to Champy—and Lake Erie, where proclaimed creationist Carl Baugh discovered a carcass of a three-foot long “baby monster” in the early 1990’s. He had the creature, probably a burbot, stuffed and placed on display at the (now-closed) L & D Bait and Tackle shop near Cleveland.

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Old 01-23-2009, 11:25 PM   #2
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awesome!!!
heck yeah Dan!!

so where are we goin first? lol
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Old 01-24-2009, 01:15 AM   #3
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HaHa, how about anywhere it's warm and there's a job! LOL! Some cool places though huh!
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Old 01-24-2009, 11:10 AM   #4
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Great post! Wow I want to know more about that 'bottomless' hole..

Hopefully get to camp at the Sattva Sanctuary one day too.

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Old 01-24-2009, 03:52 PM   #5
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ooops!

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Old 01-24-2009, 05:04 PM   #6
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Mel’s Hole

Manastash Ridge, Wash.


The Mystery: The nine-foot-wide bottomless hole and former dump site on Mel Waters’s former property near Ellensburg, Wash., is awash in mystery, which includes its professed ability to “re-animate” dead animals. Some speculate the opening is actually a tunnel, giving rise to the “Hollow Earth” theory first proposed by astronomer Edmond Halley (of comet fame) in the 17th century. The most pressing secret: Where does the hole lead?


Fact: Waters — who has since moved — reported sinking a fishing line some 15 miles into the pit in an attempt to find the bottom. He never found it. He also claimed the abyss would shoot black rays and could bring animals back to life; a neighbor tossed a dead dog into the hole only to have it return, alive, from out of the woods. Some believe the discovery is a blow hole for Mount Rainier, but no one knows how to account for the high strangeness.

yeah that one is craaazyyy, Luminari!! O_o
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Old 01-24-2009, 05:43 PM   #7
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Hey everyone, here's one video of many on Mel's Hole.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSKnfdgjQZ4

There's something going on with that hole, listen to part two of the series of videos and he tells how the government leased the land from him for 225,000 a month.

hmmm just listened to all 15 videos and I must say that there's more to that hole, and the other one that he knows of, than meets the eye, wow!, and for some reason I believe him and what they found.

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Old 01-24-2009, 10:53 PM   #8
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I'd love to visit any of these sites.
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Old 05-11-2009, 11:18 PM   #9
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Red Elk- Talking about Mel's Hole..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ughBd...eature=related
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Old 05-12-2009, 01:35 AM   #10
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Better rent a winnebago! I wanna touch all of these spots.
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Old 05-12-2009, 04:46 AM   #11
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You forgot Sedona
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Old 05-12-2009, 06:00 AM   #12
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Great post, thank you. I live in Washington, and on a weekend
trip to Ellinsburg, I talked my boyfriend into driving up to find Mel's hole. Never found it. Last I heard the goverment covered it up with steel plates.
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Old 05-12-2009, 10:29 PM   #13
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Wow! Super intriguing interview with Mel Waters! Thanks, Dan!
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Excellent post! I have heard of most of these except Mels Hole and the ringing rocks, which are here in PA where i live! Maybe I will have to take a trip down there before I leave the state. I wonder what would happen if I bombard them with certain sound frequencies??

I am also very excited to move to Oregon so I can check out the Oregon Vortex. There are a number of tests and experiments I would love to do in and around it, if they let me. For example examining it at different wavelengths of light, certain magnetic experiments, tests with sound and vibration. Hell, I may just sit in the middle of it and meditate!!!
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Ok, so this is weird. Tonight's finale of Fringe dealt with the idea that there are weak spots in the world that are possible places to open a doorway to an alternate reality. This was achieved by bombarding the space with certain sound frequencies....

This is exactly what I have wanted to do to the Oregon Vortex for years, as I mention earlier today!!
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Lorien, there are portals all over the place.
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Ok, so this is weird. Tonight's finale of Fringe dealt with the idea that there are weak spots in the world that are possible places to open a doorway to an alternate reality. This was achieved by bombarding the space with certain sound frequencies....

This is exactly what I have wanted to do to the Oregon Vortex for years, as I mention earlier today!!
Great show... Fringe. I am often wondering.... either the producers are risking alot producing this series or its all part of the 'plan'.

Or, according to "them", "its to late"... 'let'um know the truth', we will just mask it as myth.
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Lorien, there are portals all over the place.
I know Carol, but the oregon one is one of the stronger ones, at least here in the US.
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