This is a sun-catcher for the Summer Solstice a man made structure of modified stone that sits atop a remote hill crest in our National Park in the Delaware Water Gap. The recumbent stone catches sunrise the pinnacle; notched and sighted catches sunset at high-summer. 80 degrees East X 320 degrees West. Confirmed by the Naval Observatory its position is exact. This Native American place of power was discovered by me in late 1970's in pursuit of the "invisible bears of the NJ Frontier.
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