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  • 07 November 2015

     

    Lake Michigan Triangle Vortex - I've sailed the waters on commercial vessels. It is a strange area with an odd feel to it. The main traffic lanes are on the West side of the lake. I never liked going down the East side after the first break down. Was a stormy night it was when the engine just stopped like the devil himself stuck his finger in the prop. No damage - couldn't have touched bottom. Just plain scary. - Anonymous

  • 03 November 2015

     

    My friend and I visited the vortex on a cloudy morning on 11.03.2015. We stood inside it taking panoramic photos and admiring the unique 360 view for about 6-7 mins. As we began to exit we both at the same time felt a pleasant, light tingling sensation and a slight energy rush. It was unexpected but totally undeniable. - Anonymous

     

    Thanks for sharing your experience! - J

  • 01 November 2015

     

    I read a post about a Bandera vortex Polly's peak. I live downstream and strongly believe there is a cave system under my land. i was told there was by several people when I brought property and unfortunately had to cover and fill in obvious entrances so no one would accidental fall in them and break legs. I am certain that activity is coming from underground now. I live on a 60 foot solid foot bluff overlooking the horseshoe bend in the Medina River. There are springs coming from underground. There is an incredible water grotto 4 lots away with a 40 foot open cave surround the water grotto. I hear things constantly now underground that sound like slamming doors. Several years ago a vortex came while I was gone and took out two enormous trees and missed my home by 6 inches. This is a very unique piece of property and I am looking for someone to discover the cave system. Especially now that I am hearing constant activity underground. I think I am sitting on a treasure. Who can use equipment to sort of do something like a sonogram...for lack of the proper word before digging blindly? - Cynthia

     

    Hi Cynthia, it does sound like you live on a unique property. If you do an internet search for ground penetrating radar in your state, you will find places that you can rent this type of equipment. - J

  • 29 October 2015

     

    Middleton top high peak trail matlock, I have found what i believe is a vortex in the above location, i have a photograph of this. - Yvonne

     

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  • 29 October 2015

     

    Last night as I was taking photographs of a bunch of paper bits my cat had ripped and left on the dining room rug, I noticed that through the viewfinder I could see all sorts of bits flying though the air. There was nothing flying through the air. Often when I photograph in my house orbs and swirls appear in the viewfinder yet rarely caught in the photo. Last night I repeatedly snapped shots and had one where there was a calm "eye" like a tornado off center and the rest of the photo was a smeared tornado. The next photo had no strange happening and appears as reality. A photographer friend suggested that perhaps I had moved the camera and created the image of the vortex but I was unable to do anything that looked remotely like this one photo. In another photo the scene appeared very much like normal except I caught some things floating through the air. - Janel

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  • 27 October 2015

     

    Crabtree Falls the title of tallest vertical drop in a waterfall east of the Mississippi River. Twenty-nine people have fallen to their deaths from leaving the trail to climb too close to the waterfalls - so stay on the marked path.

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