The Col de Vence, a limestone plateau situated in the Alpes-Maritimes region of southeastern France, is renowned as one of Europe’s most active and mysterious permanent UFO vortexes. Located just behind the city of Nice, this desolate, lunar-like landscape is characterized by its strange rock formations and a complete absence of surface water, creating an atmospheric stillness that many sensitives describe as a high-vibration dead zone for conventional physics.
The spiritual geography of the Col de Vence vortex is defined by a consistent series of anomalous events that began in the early 1990s and continue to the present day. These phenomena include frequent sightings of luminous white spheres, translucent triangular craft, and instantaneous flashes of light that appear to originate from the ground as often as from the sky. Unlike many UFO sites that are associated with military activity, the energy at the Col is described as being intelligent and interactive, with witnesses often reporting that the lights respond to their thoughts. This has led many researchers to believe that the plateau is a stabilized contact zone where higher-dimensional intelligences utilize the natural magnetic anomalies of the Alpine fault lines to interface with human consciousness.
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