There are too sharks in the Great Lakes! Special ones.
Wow. Interesting.
How does this line up with the one in England?
When I saw the photos earlier I couldn’t see a circle at all.
seems like a civilization would have a pretty limited time frame to build something like that. It’s been under ice or under water for the better part of the last 50 or 60 thousand years.
hey! This is my neck of the woods!
Almost as shocking is the discovery that there is a Northwestern Michigan College.
As I’ve said before, the cave paintings all over the world are not celebrations of the hunt or anything like that.
They are shopping lists and INSTRUCTIONS from Mrs. Caveman to Mr. Cave man........
Midwest Ping, Ya!
In acient times, hundreds of years before history, lived a strange race of people, the Druids.
Nobody knows who they were, or what they were doing, but their legacy remains, hewn into the living rock of Stone’enge.
I don’t know if this has anything to do with the topic other than to say that a million years ago the water bodies in the midwest were different than they are
today. This is what was in our area a million years ago:
http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/parks/magazinehome/magazine/sprsum04/teaysriver/tabid/364/Default.aspx
Lake Michigan’s Stonehenge probably knew too much about Obama’s ties to Daly, terrorists.
It's really not all that impressive.
Oh BS! There are examples of Viking explorers all over the US yet a junk pile in Traverse City Mich. under 40 feet of water makes headlines. Next we will hear about how ancient American Indian explorers actually built Stonehenge.....and need a casino on the site.
It must have been after the ice left and the lake filled.