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PHOTOS: Autumnal Equinox at Columcille Megalith Park
A sunrise observance was held Saturday morning at Columcille Megalith Park to mark the Autumnal Equinox. Nestled in the woods in the valley of Blue Mountain, the park includes dozens of stone settings strategically placed throughout the more than 20 acres. (Molly Bilinski)
A sunrise observance was held Saturday morning at Columcille Megalith Park to mark the Autumnal Equinox. Nestled in the woods in the valley of Blue Mountain, the park includes dozens of stone settings strategically placed throughout the more than 20 acres. (Molly Bilinski)
A sunrise observance was held Saturday morning at Columcille Megalith Park to mark the Autumnal Equinox. Nestled in the woods in the valley of Blue Mountain, the park includes dozens of stone settings strategically placed throughout the more than 20 acres. (Molly Bilinski)
A sunrise observance was held Saturday morning at Columcille Megalith Park to mark the Autumnal Equinox. Nestled in the woods in the valley of Blue Mountain, the park includes dozens of stone settings strategically placed throughout the more than 20 acres. (Molly Bilinski)
A sunrise observance was held Saturday morning at Columcille Megalith Park to mark the Autumnal Equinox. Nestled in the woods in the valley of Blue Mountain, the park includes dozens of stone settings strategically placed throughout the more than 20 acres. (Molly Bilinski)
A sunrise observance was held Saturday morning at Columcille Megalith Park to mark the Autumnal Equinox. Nestled in the woods in the valley of Blue Mountain, the park includes dozens of stone settings strategically placed throughout the more than 20 acres. (Molly Bilinski)
A sunrise observance was held Saturday morning at Columcille Megalith Park to mark the Autumnal Equinox. Nestled in the woods in the valley of Blue Mountain, the park includes dozens of stone settings strategically placed throughout the more than 20 acres. (Molly Bilinski)
A sunrise observance was held Saturday morning at Columcille Megalith Park to mark the Autumnal Equinox. Nestled in the woods in the valley of Blue Mountain, the park includes dozens of stone settings strategically placed throughout the more than 20 acres. (Molly Bilinski)
A sunrise observance was held Saturday morning at Columcille Megalith Park to mark the Autumnal Equinox. Nestled in the woods in the valley of Blue Mountain, the park includes dozens of stone settings strategically placed throughout the more than 20 acres. (Molly Bilinski)
A sunrise observance was held Saturday morning at Columcille Megalith Park to mark the Autumnal Equinox. Nestled in the woods in the valley of Blue Mountain, the park includes dozens of stone settings strategically placed throughout the more than 20 acres. (Molly Bilinski)
A sunrise observance was held Saturday morning at Columcille Megalith Park to mark the Autumnal Equinox. Nestled in the woods in the valley of Blue Mountain, the park includes dozens of stone settings strategically placed throughout the more than 20 acres. (Molly Bilinski)
A sunrise observance was held Saturday morning at Columcille Megalith Park to mark the Autumnal Equinox. Nestled in the woods in the valley of Blue Mountain, the park includes dozens of stone settings strategically placed throughout the more than 20 acres. (Molly Bilinski)
A sunrise observance was held Saturday morning at Columcille Megalith Park to mark the Autumnal Equinox. Nestled in the woods in the valley of Blue Mountain, the park includes dozens of stone settings strategically placed throughout the more than 20 acres. (Molly Bilinski)
A sunrise observance was held Saturday morning at Columcille Megalith Park to mark the Autumnal Equinox. Nestled in the woods in the valley of Blue Mountain, the park includes dozens of stone settings strategically placed throughout the more than 20 acres. (Molly Bilinski)
A sunrise observance was held Saturday morning at Columcille Megalith Park to mark the Autumnal Equinox. Nestled in the woods in the valley of Blue Mountain, the park includes dozens of stone settings strategically placed throughout the more than 20 acres. (Molly Bilinski)
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