Superstition area rocks that look like?

vastterrain

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elgatodelnoche

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Everytime I see an arch, I think portal, dimensional gateway, or stargate! Did you pull that snake out and see if there was gold in there?

In the top left picture, it appears the top of the rock has been cut off and set aside then the "head" rock carefully placed there.
 

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Stigma

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I wonder if the ancient civilization that live in the southwest made those portals and made those landmarks as signs to scare the Indians away and created the thunder god to keep them away. I herd that ther is strange energy fields in some places in the mountains. Would be cool to find an underground city or find a portal that wold work
 

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I wonder if the ancient civilization that live in the southwest made those portals and made those landmarks as signs to scare the Indians away and created the thunder god to keep them away. I herd that ther is strange energy fields in some places in the mountains. Would be cool to find an underground city or find a portal that wold work

Being a scientist, I could listen to an argument for possible "strange energy fields," especially with some of the areas of the Superstitions with high iron concentrations. I'm not saying I believe they exist, but I'll listen if someone can come up with a convincing scientific theory or better yet show me evidence.

On the other hand, portals to other dimensions, times or even just from one spot in the mountains to another is going to require me to experience it to believe it - no theory or witness account is going to be convincing - at least to me.

Good luck in your searches
 

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I always liked Lincoln Rock in Eastern Washington! You can find a photo on line but it is best to see the silhouette for yourself in the evening!
 

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