Weird places in The U.S.A. (i need suggestions), page 2
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reply posted on 23-11-2007 @ 01:02 PM by musselwhite
reply to post by witchof43



Georgia Guidestones outside Hartwell, Georgia as you enter Elberton, Georgia. Quite interesting.

I live approx 8 miles from there.



reply posted on 23-11-2007 @ 06:48 PM by Baltazar
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Wow ...I can't believe you proposed me to meet Max ( which is also my real name) , thats thrilling!

I'm supposed to leave on the first week of january. I don't really know when i'll be in texas but i would like to get in contact with you as soon as possible because The crystall skulls are one of the subjects that interest me the most (It even became a running gag with my friends) and visiting Notre Dame university would be really interresting too.Just leave me your mail or something like that and i'll be pleased to contact you as soon as i'm heading south.


Oh and I'd like to thank you guys for posting such interesting links.Just keep going, you are making making my trip even weirder, and thats exactly what iI want.


reply posted on 24-11-2007 @ 07:09 PM by OBE1
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By all means Baltazar, should you visit the San Luis Valley in Southern Colorado (recommended), maybe swing a bit farther South through Northern New Mexico...almost guaranteed to see something unusual. Dulce by night could prove interesting...or for maximum strangeness and a small gratuity, I might let you peek under my bed


NM...The UFO State

Haunted New Mexico

El Santuario: Miraculous Healings



reply posted on 25-11-2007 @ 04:16 PM by DeadFlagBlues
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I'm excited for you to be forced on a connection there and regret your cute little comment. Denver International is by far my favorite airport in the country. Nothing creepy about it except for it's seamlessness in all aspects. I wish every airport was Denver Intl.


reply posted on 25-11-2007 @ 05:09 PM by leafdarking
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Not only that, but the Northern New Mexico/ Southern Utah/Colorado/Northwest Arizona area is one of the most beautiful places I've ever been to.

It's not exactly spooky or weird, but a lot of people consider Mt. Shasta in Northern California to be a really spiritual and alien-attracting place. You could stop there on your way to the Oregon Vortex.

[edit on 25-11-2007 by leafdarking]


reply posted on 25-11-2007 @ 07:06 PM by keltdruid65
reply to post by Solarskye



THe Lost Sea is GREAT!! Very cool and a lot of history there. Bootleggers used to hide from the government agencies there and if you get drunk down there, when you come back to the surface, the effect is mulitplied.


reply posted on 25-11-2007 @ 07:08 PM by keltdruid65
reply to post by leafdarking




Yes the 4 Corneres area is awesome. Strongly suggest the Chaco Canyon area. Lots of UFO sightings as well and a strong spiritual place.
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