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Richbee's avatar

Two photos of sun dagger have two left, but no right. Amazing what human foot traffic can do to shift rocks positions.

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Michael's avatar

Another very informative issue. I look forward to these tremendously

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Owl Green's avatar

Michael, me too! Thanks, Jan.

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Joyce Wycoff's avatar

Thank you so much for sharing this fascinating series.

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Tom Langdon's avatar

Great stuff!

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Mary B's avatar

So interesting!

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Steve Overby's avatar

What a fascinating read! I loved our experience when we visited. Thanks for sharing.

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Cherie Lee's avatar

So very interesting, Jan. Thank you!

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Lois Thomson Bowersock's avatar

Jan, an excellent article. Fascinating information. Thank you so much for writing this.

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Dr Karen Shue's avatar

Just FYI -- you captioned the comparison photo left and left: "The photo on the left was taken shortly after the Sun Dagger was discovered. The one on the left is present day."

Loved this series. Seems pretty obvious the stones were placed in given how exact they are for the purpose. Why do we so often think ancient peoples weren't sophisticated enough to figure these things out?

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Jan Spell's avatar

Thank you for spotting my error.

This civilization was amazingly clever.

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