Thursday, February 23, 2012
Following intuition - seeking out standard topographic settings when exploring (part 2)
(Continuing from here), as I am walking along the side of a hill at the edge of a swampy wetland, I passed a gully with water entering the swamp and said to myself: "it is good to always explore gullies"). A few steps into the bushes reveals the rock piles:


I would expect somewhat randomly placed rock piles around a spring like this. But actually, judging from the line of structures diagonaling off uphill in the next pictures, I guess I would have to call this site a "marker pile" pile site.
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1 comment :
Great posts. The lovely pictures are a bonus.
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