I jumped the proverbial shark a couple months ago anon
Wheee let's do it. What do you think?
I jumped the proverbial shark a couple months ago anon
Wheee let's do it. What do you think?
I know it's not night shift for many but I'm gonna ask a question that is reminiscent of the crazy shit we talk about at night
What would the presence of a large (10-15 feet tall/wide) stone chair set into the side of a large hill indicate?
I'm aware of its presence within north central Kansas. To my knowledge, not many people (alive ones, anyway) know of its existence.
It's on private property (not mine) but the land has a chunk of missing historical record as well.
This is the most reasoned engagement about EVERGREEN I've seen.
Thanks for putting this together, it really does seem to be the easiest explanation.
And explains why they'd go out of their way to make a DickBoat
well??
I don't. It'd be near impossible to take a picture because there's a lot of rocky growth and the timber closes around it now.
I do have this photo of a similar view, however, another side of the same large hill. Kek this shows the density of the trees, mostly, but also the height of the hill in perspective of the valley below.
Don't know why I kept this photo kek
Interesting that you say that, I assumed as much. This property has some interesting uses today.
If the land were not overgrown in that spot, a person could sit in that stone chair and their voices could be heard for miles.
Fascinating. Thank you, anon.
Any thoughts on other stuff to look for around the area, then? I'm a history dork and this makes my jimmies tingle
Nothing as interesting as giants.
Without doxxing too hard, I assist with the conservation and care of this land. I've personally have been chased around by lightning on it, kek. I always assumed the land had been altered by NAs.
The lightning was what made me open my eyes to the terrain to see if it's unique. There are large spots of heavier-than-people-can-carry rocks. Some have holes completely through them, some small, some 4-5' deep.