Sunday, July 24, 2011

Where the woodbine twineth…updated

binding dead bodies

Could be vines wrapped around a body, though I am more inclined to think it’s Snake River too.   There are several areas of Snake River that form small islands as does the snakes in this picture…nomadic habits might have lead him to the Columbia, dead tree looking for water?

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updated:  I can’t help but think of Durer’s Pond and Adam’s Lyell Fork that I thought were related which means that some group of people encountered maybe Christopher Columbus and had migrated to the east coast from the west.  Lyell Fork looks like it once was devastated by a volcanic eruption or some serious tornado or wind storm, especially in Durer’s Pond.   The age of the Kinnewick remains make it seem unlikely that it would be related to the the people encountered by Columbus.   It’s too young to be Pangea related. 

I was not making that up about Kenneway.   Didn’t think about Kinnewick man until I looked up the info about Hanford Site on the Columbia.

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