Anonymous ID: 46f004 April 6, 2020, 8:54 p.m. No.8710447   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0475 >>0507 >>0924 >>1106 >>1159 >>1204

>>8710420

TYB

 

>>8709042 PB - BILL GATES TONOPAH CITY

 

Found some spoopy places on GM just to the north of Tonopah city, took some screencaps and here they are with explanations of points of interest (follow the arrows clockwise from the top on each pic):>>8710420

 

1st pic - Our Lady of Solitude Monastery (ok, fine, but this is just weird)

  • eye of Ra shaped path

  • full perimeter wall surrounding compound

  • a dry "moat" streambed that ALSO surrounds the compound (not a road as you'll see by next arrow)

  • a bridge over the dry "moat" into compound

  • swimming pool? (for a fuckin' monastery?)

  • center of the circle looks a lot like an Epstein-type sundial (see pic 4)

  • "church"?

 

2nd pic - House just north of the Our Lady of Spoopitude compound

  • nice-sized house

  • some kind of screen from the road

  • some weird circular trees/clearing with a path to it

  • sits immediately north of the North Wall of the OL Spoopytood compound

  • wide path that appears to go right up to the wall of the compound

  • some big, circular geometric design, kinda Epstein-esque

 

Pic 3 - close up of da House

  • Good-sized house

  • close up of the weird circular design

  • good-sized apparently late model black SUV's

 

Pic 4

  • indistinct but this is the view of the weird sundial thing in the middle of the traffic circle at Our Lady of Shady

 

Bonus notes:

GM wouldn’t let me drop the man for street view on N 381 Avenue. I know it’s a dirt road, but c’mon, those google cam cars have been everywhere.

 

A little south west (I think) there are two places with marks on GM that have interesting names. One is “The Baker” restaurant, and the other nearby place is “The Candlestick Maker”.

>Couldn’t find “The Butcher” though…

Anonymous ID: 46f004 April 6, 2020, 8:59 p.m. No.8710503   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8710475

It kinda reminded me of one of those kids "find your way to the exit" puzzles or a lab rat maze. I didn't want to use the term labyrinth since I didn't know it applied (not a new ager myself). But yeah, the term fits.