I believe I have found the possible grave sights of the 10 men listed on the Kensington rune stone. No joke; I have kept my find to myself for several years. There seems to be a lot of interest in this subject, right? I have short attitude with putting my discovery to light because this new evidence could be the proof being sought to validate the Kensington stone and its story. However, I will not release the sight location until I’m guaranteed credit for the discovery. This evidence includes mooring stone holes, grave sights, and what appears to be a petrified camel hoof. So far, my attempt to communicate this historic find has gotten nowhere. I am frustrated that I have found what historians have been looking for for a 100 years, and yet they seem happy staying with the myth rather than seeking proof of the truth.
[Editor's Note: Local DP Bo Hakala recently worked on a rune stone documentary that has been airing on the History Channel over the past few months. See the trailer here.]
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