Dover, Oregon area. Anything unusual to see? +Rock art
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2020 11:47 am
Looking for anything unusual in area around Dover, Oregon. Mt Hood, Mt Jefferson and Portland nearby and lots of trees but nothing especially unusual.
I note there are petroglyphs in the region and would be interested to know of any astronomical subject. The Wallula stone looks like it could be or could be an area map rivers etc. It's pretty cluttered with glyphs and not in original cardinal setting now. I cant find much in way of opinions about its glyphs. Some other Native petroglyphs are thought to show supernovae.
Chaco canyon, SN 1054? (1054 AD)
Agua Fria National Monument, SN 1054? (1054 AD)
White Tanks Regional Park, SN 1006? (1006 AD)
Example from another continent is in Burzahama, Kashmir. SN HB9? (3,600 BC)
Oregon interest - from external eclipse data. VM relevance interest - historical supernovae.
Bunny
I note there are petroglyphs in the region and would be interested to know of any astronomical subject. The Wallula stone looks like it could be or could be an area map rivers etc. It's pretty cluttered with glyphs and not in original cardinal setting now. I cant find much in way of opinions about its glyphs. Some other Native petroglyphs are thought to show supernovae.
Chaco canyon, SN 1054? (1054 AD)
Agua Fria National Monument, SN 1054? (1054 AD)
White Tanks Regional Park, SN 1006? (1006 AD)
Example from another continent is in Burzahama, Kashmir. SN HB9? (3,600 BC)
Oregon interest - from external eclipse data. VM relevance interest - historical supernovae.
Bunny