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Mysteries in the Mountains
#1
I came accross this story and thought it was interesting. :)

A real-life Twilight Zone may exist in Southeastern Arizona near the Mexican border.

http://www.tucsonweekly.com/gbase/curren...?oid=47018
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#2
[sup][sub][size="3"]Lets organize an expedition, this is very intriguing[/size]
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#3
Neat.  :D
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#4
I'm ready...I'll go through the archway. :big grin:
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#5
It does sound intriguing. I can imagine a lot of people in Arizona are now looking for it. I heard there’s supposed to be an ancient stargate somewhere out there too.
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#6
im currently investigating some interesting phenomena north of the border, I cannot delve into the details, yet.
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#7
East of where I live is the Superstition Mountains. There are people who disappeared looking for the legendary Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine. I also heard sightings of lizard people in the mountains. But it is still one of the most beautiful palce in the word. Strinkingly beautiful and can take your breath away.
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#8
Yea, the Superstition mountains near here are known for the Lost Dutchman's Goldmine as well as many other mysteries.  I'm heading down to Tucson next weekend, but I doubt I'll be able to go looking.  Security around the boarder is crazy because of all the illegals, and though I don't appear to qualify as an illegal mexican, I don't have any desire to get caught up in all of that.  Anyone away from a city and not in a car is pretty much stopped and questioned, no matter how far away from the road they are (infa-red).:discust:

Oh well, I'll be at vortex anyway and I guess that's better than nothing.
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