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- From: scott@hpcvccl.cv.hp.com (Scott Linn)
- Newsgroups: or.general
- Subject: Re: Oregon Vortex
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.233820.3508@hpcvca.cv.hp.com>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 23:38:20 GMT
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- alanj@endeavor18.tek.com (Alan Jeddeloh) writes:
- : Basically, its a tourist trap of the old school. There's a house (cabin)
- : there that was build with all sorts of wierd angle and sloping floors to
- : present all sorts of optical illusions. Your brain can get confused when
- : what the eyes present do not correlate with the rest of the senses.
-
- I had heard that the cabin used to be a mining assay office, and that it
- slid down the hill a ways during a mudslide, coming to rest all screwed
- up. Then, later, it was made into an attraction.
-
- Scott Linn
- scott@hpcvccl.cv.hp.com
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