Overview
Geological anomalies like steptoes create natural focal points for earth energy, where ancient crystalline rock conducts and concentrates subtle currents that the surrounding younger volcanic material does not. First Nations peoples across British Columbia have long recognized such sites as places where the spirit world is close, often using them for vision quests and ceremonial gatherings. The site likely carries a grounding, stabilizing energy characteristic of exposed ancient rock – a sense of deep time and permanence that contrasts with the surrounding landscape.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
Based on its coordinates, this site is located in British Columbia, Canada, within a landscape shaped by both volcanic geology and millennia of First Nations habitation. The name Steptoe has geological significance – a steptoe is an isolated hill of older rock surrounded by younger lava flows, indicating the site may mark a geological anomaly where ancient rock pierces through more recent volcanic material. Such formations were often recognized by indigenous peoples as places of spiritual power, where the deep earth's memory remains accessible at the surface.
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