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  1. Grand Tetons
  2. Sullivan Lake
  3. North Saskatchewan River
  4. Qu'appelle River
  5. Souris River
  6. James River
  7. Missouri River
  8. Platte River
  9. Arkansas River
  10. Cimarron River
  11. Mt. Taylor
  12. Mt. Humphrey and Sedona, Arizona
  13. Colorado River (Lake Mead)
  14. Mt. Whitney
  15. Lake Tahoe
  16. Mt. Shasta
  17. Three Sisters
  18. Mt. Rainier
  19. Okanagan Lake
  20. Lake Louise and Mt. Temple

Help guide Dan Shaw as he travels a meandering path to 19 sacred places in North America. Introduce him to your friends, mentors, and favorite places along the way. He'll film it all and broadcast it to you on the web.

Nineteen mountains and bodies of water form a nearly perfect circle around the Grand Tetons, as if the Divine Architect used a measuring rod.

 

Image on right from Peter Champoux.

A number of the "half-way points" such as Crater Lake and Mono Lake also have unique geologic features. Only a few have been identified.

A petroglyph, possibly 5,000 years old, near Santa Fe, New Mexico. Two circles of 19 triangles.
The artist's version (on the right) clarifies details and adds color and an additional circle of triangles.

 

The Oregon Vortex "House of Mystery" in Gold Hill on the small triangle between Crater Lake and Eght Dollar Mountain (not the caves).

Detail of the pattern of triangles formed by the vortexes open as tourist attractions.

This pattern of points was first identified by Dorothy Leon. DorothyLeon.com

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