Is the Library of Congress Hiding Information?

Posted on Thursday, January 14th, 2010

I am certainly in favor of the Library of Congress publicly displaying old Asian maps. For too long their collection has been kept in the vault. On January 12, 2010 they started displaying a 1602 […]

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1. Hippopotamus

Posted on Monday, January 11th, 2010

Location: Longs Peak Colorado
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Image 6 of 6 in the Henriette Mertz Collection.
The Beak of the 10th Sun Raven STILL GLOWS!

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2. Parrot

Posted on Monday, January 11th, 2010

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Location: Longs Peak Colorado
Image 5 of 6 in the Henriette Mertz Collection.
The Beak of the 10th Sun Raven STILL GLOWS!

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3. Baboon

Posted on Monday, January 11th, 2010

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Location: Longs Peak Colorado
Image 4 of 6 in the Henriette Mertz Collection.
The Beak of the 10th Sun Raven STILL GLOWS!

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4. Gorilla

Posted on Monday, January 11th, 2010

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Location: Longs Peak Colorado
Image 3 of 6 in the Henriette Mertz Collection.
The Beak of the 10th Sun Raven STILL GLOWS!

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5. Asian Man

Posted on Monday, January 11th, 2010

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Location: Longs Peak Colorado
Image 1 of 6 in the Henriette Mertz Collection.
The Beak of the 10th Sun Raven STILL GLOWS!

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6. Akkadian King?

Posted on Friday, January 8th, 2010

Location: Longs Peak Colorado
Kari Soller, an artist working with me on this project, is the first person to identify this image as possibly being Sargon or Naram-Sin of Akkadia. The biggest indication was the three […]

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Henriette Mertz Collection of Geoglyphs

Posted on Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Location: Longs Peak, Colorado
Longs Peak itself is the top of the Parrot’s head
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I am dedicating this group of geoglyphs to Henriette Mertz author of Pale Ink/Gods from the Far East. […]

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How Did They Change Mountains?

Posted on Thursday, January 7th, 2010

The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountains (Chinese Legend)
Story in Progress
…The Wise Old Man at the River Bend stopped the old man. He laughed and said, “How unwise you are! At your age, old and […]

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Edward Vining Stalking Cougar

Posted on Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Pike’s Peak is the light area at the top of the Cougar’s left paw.
Stalking Cougar Art
Edward Vining, author of An Inglorius Columbus 1885, was a major contributor to the research on ancient […]

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