Needle Rock Vortex

 

Needle Rock Vortex

  • Vortex Type: Dimensional Portal and ET Landing Portal

    Needle Rock is an intrusive of rhyodacite volcanic plug located in the Needle Rock Natural Area, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) east-northeast (bearing 68°) of the Town of Crawford in Delta County, Colorado, United States. It stands 800 feet (240 m) tall above the floor of the Smith Fork of the Gunnison River valley. It originated as the throat of a large volcano about 28 million years ago in the Miocene geological epoch, when molten rock intruded between existing sedimentary rocks. The plug may represent the eroded conduit of a laccolith. - wikipedia

     

  • Basically, I am trying to figure out how to measure the area that I recently moved to in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. We have the deepest geothermal hot mineral springs in the entire world located here. There is an amazing, peaceful energy that is similar to other vortex sites that I have been to, like Sedona and in Glastonbury England. I believe we have many vortex sites here including Chimney Rock, (may be a portal) which is an ancient lunar standstill built by the Pueblo Indians. So I want to figure out how to measure the energy in order to locate exact sites. No one seems to be mentioning this area as a vortex site, yet the residents and people drawn here will tell you that it has a special energy that you can easily feel. We are also in an area that is sparsely populated. I know this area is special and I want to figure out why. ? By the way, we are in the same region as Mesa Verde but further East. - anonymous

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