Most of the following images are from Montana Megaliths. This next image is not from the Sage Wall. It’s called the Pink Vault.
Here is a link to footage of it on YouTube, beginning near the 17 minute marker: Giant’s Playground
So publicly, I’d like to commend these researchers and all others for visiting these locations and bringing them to the attention of the public. And to all of you who do things like this at your own expense, regardless of others’ perception of your efforts and work, you create an opportunity for someone like myself, who, in this instance, is nothing more than a spectator commenting from the safety of my dining room, not having to sacrifice any resources to negotiate with the elements or the large predators that you expose yourselves to by exploring the treacherous terrain of this part of the country.
I shine light on many places in the Americas in my latest book Spirit Whirled: Terminalia (click the image).
I emphasize critiquing ideas, claims, research, efforts, but not tearing down the people who produce them, unless there is deception or some other type of fraud occurring. As far as non-members are concerned, this post just promoted them. I’ll be more critical of the subject matter for my members.
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