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March 24, 1965


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Great Salt Lake and Saltair Pavillion


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The Great Salt Lake is the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere and the eighth-largest terminal lake in the world. It lies in the northern part of Utah and has a substantial impact upon the local climate, particularly through lake-effect snow. It is a remnant of Lake Bonneville, a prehistoric body of water that covered much of western Utah.


Saltair, Saltair Resort, or Saltair Pavilion, is the name given to three resorts located on the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake about 15 miles west of Salt Lake City - operating on the southern shore since 1893 - rising and sinking along with water levels.


Saltair I


"Saltair on the Great Salt Lake" was built and advertised as the "Coney Island of the West" when it opened in 1893. Financed by the Mormon Church it served as a popular family-friendly recreation resort and a counterpart to Eastern resorts. It was destroyed by fire on April 22, 1925.


Saltair II


New investors built an expanded new pavilion but several factors prevented the second Saltair from achieving the success of its predecessor. The advent of motion pictures and radio, the onset of the Great Depression kept people closer to home. With a huge new dance floor - the world's largest at the time - Saltair became more known as a dance palace - the amusement park becoming secondary to the great traveling bands of the day.


In 1931 fire struck followed by lake waters receding in 1933. In the 1940's Saltair II was forced to close due to World War II. Reopening after the war was not met with success - the resort closing again in 1958.


Saltair III


The current Saltair was completed in 1981 - approximately a mile west of the original. Concerts and other events were held at the newest facility also not successful. Through most of the early 21st century, the Saltair III was all but abandoned - never to return to its original glory. In 2005 investors from the music industry pooled together to purchase the building and are now holding regular concerts there.


I visited Saltair III in 2003. Its energies speak of a glorious past - but as with everything else in life - its heyday has come and gone. The pic of me above was taken behind the pavilion. A client - and part owner of Saltair III at the time - drove me there to explore the energies and the future of his investment.


The interior of the pavilion was fun but it was outside the building - that was more profound as we stood there at sunset.


I don't remember what my client experienced other than amazing energies that he later said raised his frequency and showed him whatever he was there to experience.


For me, it was more about connecting the "Coney Island of the East" - where I lived the first 11 years of my life - before my UFO experience in the Nevada desert - to the "Coney Island of the West" - where I now stood. Memories of my UFO encounter flooded my mind with greater clarity and confirmation that a destiny once shown was unfolding as part of the cycles of time.


You can interpret the triangle many ways and none would be wrong. To me it connects with a UFO of light.


Utah is home to thousands of prehistoric Rock Art Sites - including both petroglyphs (carved) and pictograms (painted) - created by ancient cultures like the Fremont and Anasazi Puebloans. Renowned sites include Nine Mile Canyon, Newspaper Rock, and Sego Canyon, featuring anthropomorphic figures, bighorn sheep, and abstract symbols - dating back over 10,000 years. Ancient Alien Theorists and others believe many of the humanoid figures represent extraterrestrial travelers, creators, or Gods, who visited Earth in the past from another time or destination.




Planet Earth In the News


Planet Earth Index


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World Meteorological Day: Ocean Heat Breaks Record, Scientists Warn


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Astronomy in the News


Astronomy Index


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Physics in the News


Physics


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Technology in the News


Artificial Intelligence ~ ~ Technology


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Brain in the News


Brain Index


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Health in the News


Health Files ~ Alternative Healing


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Archaeology in the News


Archaeology


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Paleontology in the News


Paleontology Index


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