Maryhill Washington Stonehenge Vortex Maryhill Washington Stonehenge Vortex

Maryhill Washington Stonehenge

Maryhill Stonehenge, desolate bluff overlooking the Columbia River Gorge in Washington, is a full-scale replica of the original Neolithic monument, commissioned by the Quaker philanthropist Samuel Hill as a memorial to the soldiers of World War I. Some call it the “Supernatural Capital” of the Pacific Northwest, with the surrounding hills being a frequent site for anomalous aerial phenomena and temporal distortions.

Recommended on 04.22.16 by anonymousThe Maryhill, Washington Stonehenge is built on a natural vortex. It’s an old Indian burial ground.

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