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- From: mikeq@freddy.CNA.TEK.COM (Mike Quigley)
- Newsgroups: or.general
- Subject: Re: Oregon Vortex
- Message-ID: <4160@master.CNA.TEK.COM>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 20:21:56 GMT
- References: <1993Jan07.192227.5223@news.mentorg.com>
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- In article <1993Jan07.192227.5223@news.mentorg.com> mikelo@cecil.mentorg.com (Mike Lottridge) writes:
- >Supposedly, there's some point in Oregon where your ability to judge
- >perspective and distance gets distorted (actually, I've noticed this
- >after leaving McMenamins on occasion). Does anyone know what the story
- >is here, and where this place is?
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- It's a tourist attraction located outside of Gold Hill (near Grants Pass).
- People say it's an optical illusion based upon how the buildings
- are constructed. Looked real to me, though!
-
- Mike
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