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2010 Travel Diary #23: Turtle, Phoenix and Seal | London Korean Links
STAR GATES: WHO MADE THIS 127 TONNES ROCK?? WHY??? WHAT KIND OF A ENERGY IS IN THIS ROCK?? WHAT IS THE MESSAGE?? Nestling on the slopes of Wangsan, one of the peaks in the Jirisan region (Korea), is a giant weighing 127 tonnes. Its carved with ornate designs. It rests flat against the mountainside, and is said to be one of the strongest sources of ki anywhere. Rest your hands on the rock for a minute, and you will benefit from that energy.
During the Triassic period 250 to 200 million years ago, our present continents were still merged as a large land mass termed Pangaea. The continents began to rift apart in the late Triassic, initially becoming Laurasia (in the northern hemispere) and Gondwanaland (in the southern hemisphere.) This in part sets the stage for ancient plants and animals.