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Reviews from Sacred Places Around the World
“… the ruins, mountains, sanctuaries, lost cities, and pilgrimage
routes held sacred around the world.” (Book Passage 1/2000)
“For each site, Brad Olsen provides historical background, a
description of the site and its special features, and directions for
getting there.” (Theology Digest Summer, 2000)
“(Readers) will thrill to the wonderful history and the vibrations of
the world’s sacred healing places.” (East & West 2/2000)
“Sites that emanate the energy of sacred spots.”
(The Sunday Times 1/2000)
“Sacred sites (to) the ruins, sanctuaries, mountains, lost cities,
temples, and pilgrimage routes of ancient civilizations.”
(San Francisco Chronicle 1/2000)
“Many sacred places are now bustling tourist and pilgrimage desti-
nations. But no crowd or souvenir shop can stand in the way of a
traveler with great intentions and zero expectations.”
(Spirituality & Health Summer, 2000)
“Unleash your imagination by going on a mystical journey. Brad
Olsen gives his take on some of the most amazing and unexplained
spots on the globe — including the underwater ruins of Bimini, which
seems to point the way to the Lost City of Atlantis. You can choose
to take an armchair pilgrimage (the book is a fascinating read) or
follow his tips on how to travel to these powerful sites yourself.”
( Mode 7/2000)
“Should you be inspired to make a pilgrimage of your own, you
might want to pick up a copy of Brad Olsen’s guide to the world’s
sacred places. Olsen’s marvelous drawings and mysterious maps
enhance a package that is as bizarre as it is wonderfully acces-
sible. The historical data and metaphysical ruminations make it an
intriguing read. So pick a mystical corner of the world, be it Mount
Shasta, Delphi or Borobudur, and plan out a pilgrimage real or imag-
ined among the Tungus shamans of Siberian Russia, the ghosts of
Mohenjo-daro, the Muslim faithful at the Grand Mosque in Mecca,
and more.” ( San Francisco Examiner 1/2000 )
Reviews from Sacred Places North America
“An interesting book for both the armchair and the adventurous
traveler, this (book) is recommended.” ( Library Journal 4/2003)
“The book is filled with fascinating archeological, geological, and
historical material. These 108 sacred places in the United States,
Canada, and Hawaii offer ample opportunity for questing by spiri-
tual seekers.” ( Spirituality & Health 3/2003)
“A revealing, useful, and enthusiastically recommended guide for
the vacationer seeking to fulfill their spiritual as well as their rec-
reational yearnings.” ( Midwest Book Review 2/2003)
“World traveler Brad Olsen has compiled a book that documents
108 destination spots for ‘feeling the energy’ of our spiritual his-
torical roots. Pilgrimage is one way we can find ourselves and this
book will provide a guide.” ( Twin Cities Wellness 3/2003)
“The book’s chapters correspond to ten regional sections of the
U.S. and Canada, which are further subdivided into specific U.S.
States and Canadian provinces. No less than 38 of the 50 United
States are revealed to contain sacred sites — some of which
are very public and easy to access, such as the House of David in
Michigan, and some of which are more obscure, like Shiprock, ‘the
stand-alone neck of an ancient volcano core’ in New Mexico. But
never fear: Olsen provides lucid and detailed directions, as well as
tantalizing and historically well-informed essay-portraits, for each
destination. The book is also peppered with excellent maps, illus-
trations, and photos.” ( Fearless Books 2/2003)
“For travelers who prefer destinations with spirit … juxtaposing
local folklore and Native American legend with scientific theories to
provide context.” ( Orlando Sentinel 2/2003)
“It’s an odd lot, the places that have a way of touching your heart:
mountains and homesteads, caves and monasteries, lakes and path-
ways. Author Brad Olsen has recognized that variety in this bringing
together of 108 places that stir the soul. Many of the destinations
mentioned come as no surprise in a collection of the hallowed: Ohio’s
Serpent Mound, Wyoming’s Yellowstone, Colorado’s Mesa Verde, for
instance. But other entries serve as a delightful reminder that there is
room in our hearts to expand the definition of sacred: Massachusetts’
Walden Pond, Michigan’s House of David, and Tennessee’s (and Elvis’)
Graceland, for instance.” ( Chicago Tribune 4/2003)
“Olsen maps out obscure destinations brimming with intrigue and
history, places where you will not have to fight thousands of tour-
ists. You’ll find lots of maps, drawings and photos. It’s a travel guide
for the individualist.” ( Ashley Tribune 3/2003)
SACRED PLACES
EUROPE
108 DESTINATIONS
Written, photographed, and illustrated by
Brad Olsen
COnsOrtium Of COlleCtive COnsCiOusness
www.cccpublishing.com www.bradolsen.com www.stompers.com
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Sacred Places Europe:
108 Destinations
first edition
Copyright © 2007 by Brad Olsen
Published by the Consortium of Collective Consciousness ™
All rights reserved.
Reproduction or translation of any part of this work beyond that permitted by section 107
or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act without the permission of the copyright
owner is unlawful. Requests for permission or further information should be addressed to
CCC Publishing, 530 8 th Avenue #6, San Francisco, CA 94118 USA. FAX (415) 933-8132.
As is common in a historic and reference book such as this, much of the information
included on these pages has been collected from diverse sources. When possible, the
information has been checked and double-checked. Even with special effort to be accu-
rate and thorough, the author and publisher cannot vouch for each and every reference.
Because this is a book about traveling, many specifics can change overnight and with-
out prior warning. The reader will find ample information collected from experienced
adventurers, writers, and travel industry experts. The author and publisher assume no
responsibility or liability for any outcome, loss, arrest, or injury that occurs as a result of
information or advice contained in this book. As with the purchase of goods or services,
caveat emptor is the prevailing responsibility of the purchaser, and the same is true for
the traveler.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data:
Olsen, Bradford C.
Sacred Places Europe: 108 Destinations / Brad Olsen
p. cm.
Includes index
ISBN 10: 1-888729-12-0 (Pbk.)
ISBN 13: 978-1-888729-12-2
1. Spirituality — Guidebooks. 2. Travel — Guidebooks. I. Title
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 2005904373
Printed in the United States of America.
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Front Cover Photos: Unknown Statue, Madrid, Spain; Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican
City; Valley of the Temples, Sicily, Italy; Le Ménec alignments, Carnac, France. Back
Cover Photo: Viking runestone from Forhistorisk Museum Moesgård, Århus, Denmark.
All images © 2007, Brad Olsen.
 
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