The Great Pyramids of the Great Salt Lake County: Part One — Unearthing Ancient Mysteries in Utah’s Mountain Ranges

<p>These are likely, unidentified people, presumably more than 20,000 years old. Steward assumed some day a better-equipped group would come along and make the discovery of a lifetime, but that day never came.</p> <p>Contamination of the site may call any significant discovery into question. Case closed. In an unusual sale of public land to Kennecott in the 1980s, Rio Tinto, the UK, now effectively owns the mine&rsquo;s Oquirrh mountain range. [Oak-er] Cave or shining mountains.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@gibberry/the-great-pyramids-of-the-great-salt-lake-county-part-one-unearthing-ancient-mysteries-in-eafc331bc0c5"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>