Dry Fork Gorge, KY

South Central KY energy spot. My parents farm backs up to a place called the Dry Fork Gorge, it is where 5 springs come out of caves and form the headwaters of the Little Barren River. It is now protected, a nature conservancy and owned by the city of Edmonton, County of Metcalfe in south central KY, a Limestone Karst region. The previous, private owners dug many Woodland Indian and older artifacts from out of the caves back in the 70’s and 80’s. Western Ky University conducted a brief archaeological survey of the site in 2006 and confirmed woodland Indian occupation of the location. I have experienced many orb photographs and one evening while hiking at dusk with several friends, as I was taking digital photos with the flash I could see orbs all around us. I have even gotten orb photos during the day from the location. At the back of the gorge there is a distinct triangular shaped area about 20 feet at the base, on the ground that can be noticed in the winter from above. there is a spot near the center of the back of the Gorge that hums with energy.There are 7 or more caves in the gorge as well. I have also experienced micro climates there in a 6 hour period where it was much warmer and sunnier than the weather and ambient temperature out side and above the gorge. Severe weather often goes around this small area. Located in Edmonton Kentucky 42129, off of Old Glasgow and (Mike) Branstetter Roads. – Lynn

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