A Real Life Twilight Zone?
Deep in the mountains close to the Mexican border, a mysterious place exists where time is altered at random.A joke? Not according to Ron Quinn.
Quinn first submitted his stories to The Weekly’s former editor, Michael Parnell, in November 2002. Upon his departure in January, Parnell passed them on to current Weekly Editor Jimmy Boegle.
The Weekly staff decided to publish them; after all, they are quite compelling. Plus, Quinn’s got some credibility; a life-long treasure hunter, Ron Quinn’s stories have been appeared in Arizona Highways, Treasure Magazine and Fate.
The Weekly does not know the location of the site Mr. Quinn speaks of, nor could we verify the events mentioned. Therefore, we present his anecdotes as interesting stories–nothing more.
–Irene Messina
This “time portal” supposedly exists high on a plateau near the Mexican border. Mr. Quinn refused to tell anyone other than close friends about the exact location of this strange place because he felt that it was sacred. Reading the accounts of his visits, I almost felt like I was there. I don’t know whether I believe his story or not, but I enjoyed his writing.
Source: Tucson Weekly




Another great link.
Boy, I have some reading to do tonight.
Love this stuff.
Thanks, Deb.
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By michaelm on October 12th, 2006 at 1:26 pm
You’re welcome. Let me know what you think of this guy’s story.
By Deborah on October 12th, 2006 at 2:20 pm