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Strange and Ancient Places in the USA

By: Martin K. Ettington
Narrated by: Martin K. Ettingotn
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As I write this in May of 2020, the annual travel season is upon us. There are travel guides on lots of subjects and locations.

This book is kind of an unusual travel guide to ancient and (mostly) unusual sites in the USA. Most persons think that the United States doesn’t have much in the way of ancient ruins, and they would be wrong.

There are amazing ruins all over the country, and some are not even accepted by conventional archaeology or anthropology as being real. These sites are fascinating and some are mysterious in terms of who built them and when?

The book is divided into four sections:

  • Ancient Archeological Sites
  • Prehistoric Sites of Ancient Man
  • Strange Modern Places
  • More Indian Archeological Sites
  • Captivating Natural Sites
©2020 Martin K. Ettington (P)2020 Martin K. Ettington
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