Massive Array of Carvings Discovered and Vault Located 150' Up In The Side of a Cliff

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So my research has led me to being able to locate and decipher numerous carvings that were found in an array along the waterfront of Lake Champlain.

They formed a pictograph and mapped a course to the area of the Notch, where additional carvings were found.

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You won't believe what has been here the whole time that nobody saw since the first settlers were here in the 1600s.

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The trail of carvings lead to a hike to the base of the cliff, and a climb up a staircase that was groomed from the natural rock.

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At the base of the cliff is a huge Double-Handed Broadsword set into the cliff face, surrounded by a Helmet and Shield of the Knight's Templar from Dagobert II's era.

The carvings were created in honor for the Crusader that ferried the original relics from the Temple to France after the campaign. The carvings and the Vault were made by Nicolas Poussin, David Teniers, Francis Bacon, and Samuel D' Champlain, as they missioned here in 1607 under the newly formed Order of the Helm, with encrypted text located in the Bible and works of Shakespeare that were made to help orient you throughout the path and trail of carvings.

The trail at the base continues up a perch, to over 150' up on the side of the cliff, where a traverse across the rock face leads to the entrance of the Vault.

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