ddschneider1972
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Today I hiked prehistoric mysterious site: (taken from the NPS.gov site):
"Mysterious Spruce Hill is the world?s largest Hopewell hilltop enclosure and one of only three such rare hilltops surrounded by a mound of stone. Though little remains of the stone walls, hikers will get a sense of scale for the prehistoric project when standing in the middle of the mesa. Spruce Hill is not normally open to the public without prearrangements, so this is an uncommon opportunity to explore this amazing site within the scenic Paint Valley."
I also managed to squeeze into my Europe vacation next month, a trip to Wewelsburg Castle...Himmler's SS Castle, which sounds very Indiana Jones-ish:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wewelsburg, then the next day I'm following in Young Indy's footsteps on the battlefield of Verdun.
"Mysterious Spruce Hill is the world?s largest Hopewell hilltop enclosure and one of only three such rare hilltops surrounded by a mound of stone. Though little remains of the stone walls, hikers will get a sense of scale for the prehistoric project when standing in the middle of the mesa. Spruce Hill is not normally open to the public without prearrangements, so this is an uncommon opportunity to explore this amazing site within the scenic Paint Valley."
I also managed to squeeze into my Europe vacation next month, a trip to Wewelsburg Castle...Himmler's SS Castle, which sounds very Indiana Jones-ish:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wewelsburg, then the next day I'm following in Young Indy's footsteps on the battlefield of Verdun.