Posted for the benefit of you-know-who....
;-)
To: SunkenCiv
2 posted on
05/28/2011 11:37:35 PM PDT by
ButThreeLeftsDo
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3 posted on
05/29/2011 3:21:30 AM PDT by
MplsSteve
To: ButThreeLeftsDo
Kewl. I hope this sparks interest in all of the anamolies that defy the usual explanations about our origins, history and the created world.
To: ButThreeLeftsDo
With all that traveling I hope they don’t do anything to rune it.
8 posted on
05/29/2011 7:33:43 AM PDT by
ElkGroveDan
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To: ButThreeLeftsDo
Like a Runestone cowboy...
9 posted on
05/29/2011 7:36:18 AM PDT by
csvset
To: ButThreeLeftsDo
Cool.
Hometown stuff here.. remember seeing it as a kid..
Too bad Ole the Giant Viking can’t go with..
Used to always enjoy the Holiday Season, big Ole decked out as Santa Claus.
13 posted on
05/29/2011 10:34:34 AM PDT by
NormsRevenge
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To: ButThreeLeftsDo
Thanks for the post. I would love to see it. I would also like to see the other runestone here in the U.S at Heavener, Oklahoma. From another article
...One of those others is the Heavener Runestone, in Heavener, Oklahoma. The 12-foot high monolith stands outside, shielded in a big box. According to the folks inthe interpretive center, the enscription on it dates back to AD 600-900, and tells the story of "Glome" who used the rock to lay claim to this part of the Sooner State... As in Alexandria, the folks here do not diss other runestones, knowing that Alexandria's rock is yet more evidence that Columbus was a Euro-come-lately. "They've got their runestone, we've got ours," the Heavener folks explain. "Ours is older." Other, less-glamorous runestones are in nearby Poteau and Shawnee. The Vikings (or some local farmers) were busy boys. http://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/29041
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