bok tower vortex

 

Bok Tower Gardens Vortex

  • Vortex Type: Magnetic Energy

    Bok Tower Gardens (also known as Bok Mountain Lake Sanctuary and Singing Tower) is a contemplative garden, and bird sanctuary located north of Lake Wales, Florida, United States. It consists of a 250-acre (100 ha) garden, the 205-foot (62 m) tall Singing Tower with its carillon bells, Pine Ridge Trail, Pinewood Estate, and a visitor center. The tower is built upon Iron Mountain, one of the highest points of peninsular Florida, estimated to be 295 feet (90 m) above sea level. The mountain contains citronelle, a hematite-containing rock that oxidizes when exposed to air and is responsible for the red-brown color of the earth. Bok Tower Gardens is a National Historic Landmark that is open daily and an admission fee is charged.

     

  • This vortex was suggested by Connie on 9 November 2018

    Can you give me information on Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales, Florida? Located on Iron Mountain in Polk Co., this garden and bell Tower is on the second highest point in the peninsular state. Native American and Paleo tribes worshiped here and many choose to be scattered on the grounds. The feel of this place is peaceful in the early morning and inside the tower on the floor is a beautiful nature and oneness design, not to mention the story of Genesis on the Tower door. I think a ley line to Burmuda runs thru it. Awesome place with incredible history! Any information would be helpful. Thank you, Connie

     

    Resources

    Image By Averette via Wikimedia Commons

    Wikipedia

    Google Maps

    boktowergardens.org

    Iron Mountain (Florida)

    Welcome to Bok Tower Gardens

    Bok Tower Gardens – Discover off-the-beaten-path Florida at Lake Wales’ historic landmark

    Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales, Florida

    Pan flute at Bok Tower

     

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