Hear the secret of the Lake George mystery spot, hidden in plain sight
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If you’re a frequent traveler to Lake George in the Adirondacks, you may have walked by one of its biggest mysteries without even knowing it.
The Lake George mystery spot is found when standing directly on the X created by two metal rails on a platform behind the village s visitor center.@thevanpirechronicles | Provided photo
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Behind the Lake George Visitor Center in Mayor Blais Park at the heart of the village is a circular concrete platform with a the lake painted on it in blue and a compass design etched in.
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Estonia has its first designer pylon
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Soorebane (Bog Fox), Estonia’s first designer high voltage pylon, was completed in 2020 by Elering, the national transmission system operator for electricity; the landmark pylon in Risti, western Estonia, has now started to attract an international attention.
The government-owned Elering held a design competition for the artistic pylon in 2016, receiving 18 entries. The winning idea, called Bog Fox (Soorebane in Estonian), was designed by architects Sille Pihlak and Siim Tuksam from the studio PART.
Bog Fox, Estonia’s first designer high voltage pylon. Photo by Tõnu Tunnel.
According to Elering, the company’s aim was to “elicit the solution that was the best fit for the location architecturally and functionally”.
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