Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Mystery Rocks Cypress hills Saskatchewan


Mystery Rocks Cypress hills Saskatchewan
Posted By: NotRob
Date: Tuesday, 19-Mar-2013 18:47:55
I had the opertunity this last September to go for a hike in the Cypress hills of Saskachewan. It is a beautiful and remote place. The rocks have many legends connected to them and a lot of controversy whether they are man made or not.
When you first see them they do look man made but on close inspection unfortunately they are not made by the hand of man but are a natural formation but still beautiful and mysterious. Please take a break from all the crap in the world and enjoy the pictures.
http://s1048.photobucket.com/user/Chagahunter/library/Mystery%20Rocks%20Cypress%20hills%20Saskatchewan
Sacred Places
THE MYSTERY ROCKS

Desolate and mystifying, enigmatic and old, the Mystery Rocks are one of the hardest places to approach using language but I’ll give it my best shot. Situated in the rolling foothills of the Cypress Hills in southwestern Saskatchewan, there is nothing in my experience quite like them. They are a true prairie anomaly, definitely a place not to visit “in neutral” but with all your protection fully engaged. Am I suggesting this is a dangerous place? Using the precautionary principle due to the place’s unwillingness to reveal very much about itself, I am suggesting just that. Feel ready.
Photographer Courtney Milne’s marvelous book Spirit of the Land featured a picture of the Mystery Rocks, which was how I heard of the place. My first visit was on a hot and windy August day in 1997 with second-generation landowner Brett Gaff welcoming me and taking me out to the site. It’s drivable from his farmyard, over the hills, across pastures and finally arriving above the place. Bret said two archeologists have visited the place, one from Mexico who camped here for a few days and left suddenly, and another person about whom Brett was vague. Both researchers agreed the place merits more in-depth study. On both my visits, Brett left me alone at the site.
http://readreidread.wordpress.com/2011/01/30/sacred-places/
Anomalous Rock Formations
Mystery Rocks Near Fort Walsh in the Cypress Hills
Interprovincial Park, Canada.

Location: A 45 minute hike from Fort Walsh in the Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. This is private land and permission is required from the owner (ask at Fort Walsh).
This is a strange place. The view from above shows unusual rock formations. The obvious question is "how did they get there"? Undoubtably, people have been attracted to, and inspired by, this unusual geological formation for hundreds or thousands of years.
A few petroglyphs can be found if you look carefully. Academics and visitors have debated the origin of these rocks without resolution.
Take a look for yourself and maybe you can solve the mystery. You will need to travel to Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park to see these yourself...then hike from Fort Walsh. And, you will be on privately-owned land.
http://www.s8int.com/page24.html

Reminds me of Ringing Rocks County Park in Bucks County, PA
Posted By: MrFusion [Send E-Mail]
Date: Tuesday, 19-Mar-2013 19:13:43
In Response To: Mystery Rocks Cypress hills Saskatchewan (NotRob)
I've actually been to Ringing Rocks County Park, though it was over 20 years ago. Allegedly some of the rocks will ring like a bell when struck, but we couldn't get any to do so.
(Picture below is not mine)
Picture source and map:
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/3265562



Like the ancient Egyptian ANKH, more ringing vibrations from all over South Africa. Michael Tellinger demonstrates...
Posted By: Bob [Send E-Mail]
Date: Tuesday, 19-Mar-2013 22:06:23
In Response To: Mystery Rocks Cypress hills Saskatchewan (NotRob)
Fascinating, and what does it all 'mean'?
Michael Tellinger has plenty of intriguing ideas, when you visit his website - just google a few key words and see for your self.
In meantime, enjoy a short video demonstration of his, below.
Bob
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Michael Tellinger demonstrates the acoustic properties of stone artifacts from the ruins in South Africa.
P.S. The ringing harmony becomes more 'pleasant' a bit over half-way through this short
video.
http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=272211

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