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antonialouisefoy · 7 years ago
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Little miss is obsessed with the sand.. Yes she lay in it and did sand angels 😂 - She cared more about the sand than the actual playground 🙈 - #mountainviewranch #southwales #funinthesand #dayout #funtimes #happygirl #crazychild #toddlertime #mybaby (at Mountain View Ranch)
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backpackershru · 4 years ago
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Glasshouse Rocks is one of the highlights in Narooma, according to me. You can access this view with a small hike or just drive upto to the Narooma beach and spot them. At Narooma beach, you’ll find all sorts of interesting rock formations with intriguing natural patterns etched into them. It’s  a simple spot to visit but a place of great natural interest. ‐-----‐---------------------------------⠀ Get featured:⠀ ⠀ Tag: @backpacker_shru ⠀ Use: #backpackershru ⠀ ‐-‐‐------------------------------------⠀ #mountainviewvineyard #mountainviewpark #mountainviewelementary #mountainviewfarmersmarket #mountainviewrealestate #mountainviewhawaii #mountainviewnorthcoast #mountainviewhairstylist #mountainviewcafe #mountainviewfarm #mountainviewhomes #mountainviewphotographer #mountainviewhair #mountainviewranch #mountainviewcounty #mountainviewcemetery #mountainviews #mountainviewhighschool #mountainviewgrand #mountainsunset #mountainsphoto #mountainculture #mountainscenery #mountaintown #mountainhiking #mountainbikelife #mountainclimbers #mountainrange #mountainvibes (at Glasshouse Rocks) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGBfWpMAxpg/?igshid=1mzpujazpsu70
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mhuntington7 · 6 years ago
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MISSOURI UFO CONTACTEE BUCK NELSON’S BOOK IN MOUNTAIN VIEW - Mountain View, Missouri. A library-bound copy of local UFO Contactee Buck Nelson’s pamphlet-sized classic “My Trip to Mars, the Moon, and Venus” (1956) seen in the Mountain View Public Library in Mountain View Missouri. Nelson (1895-1982) was a rural Missouri farmer who claimed to have had several extraterrestrial visitations from a pair of friendly Venusians and a "space dog" at his Mountain View Ranch in the mid-1950s. In true contactee fashion, his book chronicles his encounters - and his travels throughout the Solar System - with these “Space Brothers” and relays their messages of peace, their Galactic Rules, and their warnings of potential Nuclear Apocalypse. “Old Buck" also hosted an annual "Space Craft Convention" for more than a decade at his farmland encounter site, which featured contactee speakers, flying saucer-related vendors, and food/refreshments for attendees and skywatching campers. While never reaching Adamski-level notoriety, Buck Nelson remains a true character in the annals of UFO lore and is certainly THE most-famous Ozark farmer to have allegedly traveled the Solar System in a flying saucer. Michael Huntington - April, 2019. @Huntington_Strange_Travels #StrangeTravels #MichaelHuntington #HuntingtonFamily #HuntingtonAdventures #BuckNelson #ContacteeBuckNelson #BuckNelsonSpacecraftConvention #SpacecraftConvention #UFOContactee #SpaceBrothers #UFO #UFOs #UFOHistory #MissouriUFO #MountainViewRanch #MountainViewPublicLibrary #MountainViewMissouri (at Mountain View, Missouri) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx5pJ30FRb5/?igshid=1ltsusunihslg
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happyblonde3211-blog · 6 years ago
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#wedgewood #wedgewoodmountain #mountainviewranch #rockymountains #mountains #colorado #oldcabin #cabin #oldcabininthemountains #parkcounty #pinecolorado #follow #follow4followback (at Wedgewood Mountainview) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpIaq2YnoSI/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=208trdgynsdv
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courtneyazrealty · 8 years ago
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#sold #happyclienthappyme #courtneysellsaz #azlifestylestartshere #scottsdale #mountainviewranch (at Mountainview Ranch, Scottsdale, Arizona)
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backpackershru · 4 years ago
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The walk up to to this beautiful viewpoint is worth your time. This a hidden gem and you won't find any boards indicating routes. But, it's not tough to find it on your maps. You will have to park at a distance and walk through the mud trail. The walk is likely grade 1 with a bit uphill. But, its easily doable with kids. If you are taking young ones with you then be mindful of the fact that once you reach the viewpoint you will find no railings. ‐-----‐---------------------------------⠀ Get featured:⠀ ⠀ Tag: @backpacker_shru ⠀ Use: #backpackershru ⠀ ‐-‐‐------------------------------------⠀ #mountainviewvineyard #mountainviewpark #mountainviewelementary #mountainviewfarmersmarket #mountainviewrealestate #mountainviewhawaii #mountainviewnorthcoast #mountainviewhairstylist #mountainviewcafe #mountainviewfarm #mountainviewhomes #mountainviewphotographer #mountainviewhair #mountainviewranch #mountainviewcounty #mountainviewcemetery #mountainviews #mountainviewhighschool #mountainviewgrand #mountainsunset #mountainsphoto #mountainculture #mountainscenery #mountaintown #mountainhiking #mountainbikelife #mountainclimbers #mountainrange #mountainvibes (at Glasshouse Rocks) https://www.instagram.com/p/CF3MAGmne0P/?igshid=ek30175lpa4a
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mhuntington7 · 4 years ago
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FLYING SAUCER CONTACTEE BUCK NELSON’S RANCH - near Mountain View, Missouri. Map showing the location of 1950s/1960s-Era Flying Saucer Contactee Buck Nelson's Ranch in Texas County. It was here where local farmer and eccentric Buck Nelson (1895-1982), a frequent "contactee" and self-described space traveler, congregated with hundreds of fellow "Space Brother” believers for more than a decade and where he allegedly had his many strange encounters with friendly Venusians (and a “space dog”). Nelson’s extraterrestrial visitations and journeys are recounted in his self-published, pamphlet-sized book "My Trip to Mars, the Moon, and Venus" (1956). "Old Buck" hosted his annual "Space Craft Convention" at his ranch which featured contactee speakers, flying saucer-related vendors, and food/refreshments for sale. While these "Conventions" provided campy UFO festival fun, the ultimate purpose (aside from some profiteering) was to spread the peace-loving Space Brother Message of Love which were prescribed in their "Twelve Laws" as dictated to their chosen Contactee, Nelson. Never reaching Adamski-level fame, Buck Nelson remains an interesting character in UFO lore and is undoubtedly THE most-famous Ozark farmer to have allegedly traveled the Solar System in a flying saucer. (Google Earth Map) Michael Huntington - May, 2021. @Huntington_Strange_Travels #StrangeTravels #MichaelHuntington #BuckNelson #ContacteeBuckNelson #BuckNelsonSpacecraftConvention #SpacecraftConvention #UFOContactee #SpaceBrothers #UFO #UFOs #UFOHistory #UFOCults #MissouriUFO #MountainViewRanch #MountainViewMissouri (at Mountain View, Missouri) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPgn4R7FiNw/?utm_medium=tumblr
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mhuntington7 · 8 years ago
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LOOKING FOR CONTACTEE BUCK NELSON'S LOST "SPACEPORT" - Mountain View, Missouri. While traveling to the 30th Ozark Mountain UFO Conference in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, we made a side-trip to search for 50s/60s-Era Flying Saucer Contactee Buck Nelson's Mountain View Ranch. We made it to the stretch of road near Buck's land, but packs of wild dogs made things difficult for good documentation! It was here where local eccentric Buck Nelson (1895-1982), a frequent "contactee" and acclaimed space traveler, congregated with hundreds of fellow "Space Brother Believers" for more than a decade - and allegedly had a series of strange encounters. Nelson, a rural Missouri farmer, claimed to have had a number of extraterrestrial visitations and journeys (with friendly Venusians and a "space dog") in the late-1950s which are recounted in his book "My Trip to Mars, the Moon, and Venus" (1956). "Old Buck" followed-up his noted space-faring tome by hosting an annual "Space Craft Convention" at his farmland encounter site - which featured contactee speakers, flying saucer-related vendors, and food/refreshments for sale. While these "Conventions" provided for campy UFO festival fun, the ultimate purpose (aside from a little profiteering) was to spread the peace-loving Space Brother's Messages of Love which were prescribed in their "Twelve Laws" as dictated to their chosen Contactee Nelson. While never reaching Adamski-level notoriety, Buck Nelson remains a true character in the annals of UFO lore and is certainly THE most-famous Ozark farmer to have allegedly traveled in a flying saucer. We shall return for a closer investigation next year and, hopefully, get better documentation of Buck's "Lost Space Port." Mountain View, incidentally, is not too far from the famous/secret UFO hotspot known as "The Marley Woods." Photo by Michael Huntington - April, 2017. @Huntington_Strange_Travels #StrangeTravels #MichaelHuntington #HuntingtonFamily #HuntingtonAdventures #BuckNelson #ContacteeBuckNelson #BuckNelsonSpacecraftConvention #SpacecraftConvention #UFOContactee #SpaceBrothers #UFO #UFOs #UFOHistory #MissouriUFO #MarleyWoods #MountainViewRanch #MountainViewMissouri (at Mountain View, Missouri)
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mhuntington7 · 8 years ago
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SEARCHING FOR MISSOURI CONTACTEE BUCK NELSON'S LOST "SPACEPORT" - Mountain View, Missouri. While traveling to the 30th Ozark Mountain UFO Conference in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, we will make a side-trip to search for 50s/60s-Era Flying Saucer Contactee Buck Nelson's Mountain View Ranch. It was here where local eccentric Buck Nelson (1895-1982), a frequent "contactee" and acclaimed space traveler, congregated with hundreds of fellow "Space Brother Believers" for more than a decade - and allegedly had a series of strange encounters. Nelson, a rural Missouri farmer, claimed to have had a number of extraterrestrial visitations and journeys (with friendly Venusians and a "space dog") in the late-1950s which are recounted in his pamphlet-sized book "My Trip to Mars, the Moon, and Venus" (1956). "Old Buck" followed-up his noted space-faring tome by hosting an annual "Space Craft Convention" at his farmland encounter site - which featured contactee speakers, flying saucer-related vendors, and food/refreshments for sale. While these "Conventions" provided for campy UFO festival fun, the ultimate purpose (aside from a little profiteering) was to spread the peace-loving Space Brother's Messages of Love which were prescribed in their "Twelve Laws" as dictated to their chosen Contactee Nelson. While never reaching Adamski-level notoriety, Buck Nelson remains a true character in the annals of UFO lore and is certainly THE most-famous Ozark farmer to have allegedly traveled the Solar System in a flying saucer. Michael Huntington - April, 2017. #StrangeTravels #MichaelHuntington #HuntingtonFamily #HuntingtonAdventures #BuckNelson #ContacteeBuckNelson #BuckNelsonSpacecraftConvention #SpacecraftConvention #UFOContactee #SpaceBrothers #UFO #UFOs #UFOHistory #MissouriUFO #MountainViewRanch #MountainViewMissouri (at Mountain View, Missouri)
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