Peter invited me to post this here, despite the subjective nature of parts of it.
I took these pictures during my one indiscretion of visiting a privately-owned site without permission, some years ago. This site had been important to my change from skeptic to believer in the concept that there were indeed unexplained stonework sites out there, and I wanted to go back to get pictures of it. I was having difficulty getting anyone with permission to take me back, so I went there with a friend who was curious.
This one indiscretion resulted in my being stung 70 times by yellow jackets and being caught by the irate property owner (after the stings) and then later being told off in no uncertain terms by the person who first showed me the site. I have never done something like that again.
Along with all that, the pictures turned out kind of peculiar and hardly captured the vision that first arrested me. Nevertheless, here are some of them, photos of a rock ridge running up the side of a hill by the Lehigh River.
It's an odd ridge of rock, narrow and high running straight up a hill that has no similar features.


Nearby on the ground, I found this very unusual carved-looking stone. Or maybe it was something else? Cement that looked like stone? I've never seen anything like it.


More of the rock ridge with a gap before the top part . . .


Another odd thing from that day was this picture. It's just a trick of leaves and light, and I didn't see it as anything but a rock when I took it, but the impression of a face is hard to ignore.

In short, although I am reluctant to attribute to the sites any supernatural qualities of an eerie type, this was one of the days about which I will always have doubts. I guess we all have those, and maybe we all need them.
The circumstances of my first visit there were also memorable, but humorous, and then almost giddy as the site of this rock formation cracked open my head, allowing a new understanding to enter.
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