Reblogged from Not Tomatoes:
It had been four years and five months since I visited Mystery Hill in Salem, NH with my family to see America’s Stonehenge. In the time between my two visits, I would make three trips to England, traveling to the original Stonehenge, as well as several other ancients sites. A lot has happened in those four years and five months, no wonder I thought more time had elapsed.
The original Stonehenge in England, which is thought to be about 5,000 years old. This photo was taken in April 2016 during my visit. There is little resemblance to America’s Stonehenge.
Back in April of 2014, we were visiting the site with my sister and her family, and our four combined kids were more interested in climbing the boulders and chasing each other than searching for ancient signs and symbols, but magic was still afoot. It always seems to be at these ancient places…you just have to be aware of it.
The kids atop boulders at America’s Stonehenge
While walking through the Visitor’s Center at the start of our visit, I admired the selenite pillars and remarked that I might purchase one on our way out. After watching the brief introductory video, we made our way outside to begin our journey at the Kids’ Gemstone Dig. Approximately two minutes into the dig, a large, rather dingy looking selenite wand appeared in daughter’s hands. Spurred on by the promise of a much larger reward than expected, three more sets of small hands began digging enthusiastically in the sand. Alas, only small polished stones appeared.
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A little joke: It seems America’s Stonehenge was the playground for the aliens children. ***lol***
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Who knows what goes on at these places 😉
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🙂
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But very interesting ideed. Thank you for the information. Never heared before. Best wishes, Michael.
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Thanks, Micheal. It’s not that widely known, but it is interesting to visit.
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Thank you for sharing, Sue ❤
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My pleasure, Alethea x
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I’ve never visited this site, but it could be worth a trip. I’d like to see if I can feel any energy there!
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It’s worth the visit if you can make it. And, there are rarely more than a couple of visitors there at one time, which helps to explore and feel the energies.
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