



Another newly-opened conservation land near Usquepaug, Rhode Island yields a site with features that seem both ancient and relatively recent. Like many sites in RI, this one also lies in conjunction with colonial-style farm features. This site is also home to a propped boulder that I posted about on this blog back in early May here:
http://rockpiles.blogspot.com/2006/05/comparison-of-two-ri-propped-boulders.html
The majority of this site is still pretty much unexplored and I'm sure much more will someday be rediscovered here.
2 comments :
Particularly nice photos. I like the colors.
Shooting in autumn helps.
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