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Zion Park Vortex

Zion National Park, located in southwestern Utah at the junction of the Colorado Plateau, the Great Basin, and the Mojave Desert, is a park that is defined by the massive Navajo Sandstone cliffs, which represent an ancient Saharan-scale desert that has been petrified and subsequently uplifted by the tectonic forces of the Virgin River.

The Zion vortex is features the Great White Throne and the Temple of Sinawava. Vibration within the narrowest sections of the canyon, such as the Narrows, is exceptionally pressurized, flowing, and transformative. The energy is centered on the constant movement of the North Fork of the Virgin River, maintains the site’s high-frequency resonance. Reports that the atmosphere within the canyon walls feels physically resonant and protective.

The location is also deeply connected to the Southern Paiute people, who respected the canyon as a place of great power and often avoided staying within its walls after dark.

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Note: There is currently no scientific method to prove that vortexes exist. Just because a location is on the vortex map, does not prove there is a vortex there. What it means, is that someone suggested the location and provided evidence or a personal account, and/or we found corroborating evidence from other sources. We do this so other visitors to the site can send us their opinion on the validity of the vortex claim, to build a consensus.

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