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Grand Canyon's Sites Named After Vedic Temples

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Barry McEwen <tetra-matrix

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Michael Lawrence Morton <milamo

 

Starting with Isis Temple, I began locating other positions that had

Egyptian names. They were all in the same general location. I then

fanned out and began picking other sites with Oriental, Hindu,

Arthurian, and Roman names. Here is a list of the names we will be

working with. It should also be pointed out that all of these

locations are in the heart of, and comprise the heart of, the Grand

Canyon area (the largest, widest area where tourism flourishes on both

the North and South rims), and that Isis Temple is very well centered

among all of the the sites listed below, which seems suspiciously

symbolic. Also, these are basicly the only names of geographical

locations in the heart of the Grand Canyon.

 

 

Isis Temple, Osiris, Tower of Set, Horus, Cheops Pyramid, Ra, Holy

Grail, King Arthur's Castle, Excaliber, Guinevere Castle, Elaine

Castle, Masonic Temple, Freya Castle, Dragon Head, Little Dragon, Thor

Temple, Zoraster Temple, Manu Temple, Buddha Temple, Deva Temple,

Confucius Temple, Krishna Temple, Angels Gate, Solomon Temple, Sheba

Temple, Tabernacle, Roma Shrine, Brahma Temple, Vishnu Temple, Shiva

Temple, Vesta Temple, Diana Temple, Apollo Temple, Venus Temple,

Jupiter Temple, Juno Temple, Pollux Temple, Castor Temple.

 

 

An inquiry into the history of those fellows who named the

geographical spots in the Grand Canyon will tell you that they were

named by the early explorers, and the names they chose reflected areas

or periods of history and deities they had special interests in. That

I can accept (on the surface).

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