Star Tsar, I find this video you posted, interesting. I have not seen this place before.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL2FRsJ4GOQ
If I were going to choose a good position to sky watch, it would be there. Yes, there are higher spots, but unless you lie flat on the hard ground, it gets awfully uncomfy while waiting to see lights moving in the sky that are not man made (obviously, not back then anyway). Carving those seating areas are like sitting in a cinema. Prime position gets the best view with a table for munchies.
I regressed a natural therapist a few years back, and it just so happened that she went back to a life where she was tasked to put information from ET's that they would communicate with at night, in the sky, and carve it into rock. She felt it was most likely Peru, that the culture did not have written language. She was highly spiritually trained along with a dozen or so others to communicate with these beings and carve it into the rock, so we can find it in this current time period. So as soon as I saw that video, I thought of her, and I also thought it an excellent spot to watch the sky for craft.




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