Across from the "Holy Hill Conservation Land" parking lot, on the south side of South Shaker Rd is another trail leading south into the woods. I went in there and explored a bit to the left of the trail. About 100-200 yards in, down near the wetland, was a boulder group with rock-on-rock, and a few noticeable alignments.
Here is a rock-on-rock with the boulders in the background:
Here is a cluster of rock-on-rocks:
Here is an alignment which incorporates rock-on-rocks:
So this is an east facing site, on the final gentle slope down to a wetland.
One more picture from this site shows a pair of rocks on a support, which I call "Twins".
Notice the distinctive shape of the rock on the left, somewhat paralleled by the shape of the rock on the right. The shape is a bit like a boat rudder and I believe it is a variation on the "crescent" or "comma" or "cashew" shaped rock we were discussing here last week.
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