This is from Northborough, in the Cooledge Brook area:
A side view:It seems a little "too good to be true" to be natural.
This is about rock piles and stone mound sites in New England. A balance is needed between keeping them secret and making them public. Also arrowheads, stone tools and other surface archaeology.
Anyway to know if those are boulders or extruding bedrock?
ReplyDeleteGood question, the problem is that (I believe) the bedrock was broken up and moved around.
ReplyDeleteI see a stone row on the one side of the large outcrop. Out of curiousity, does the path of the row in any way mimic this boulder path?
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, the obvious man-made stone piling or wall in the background suggests strongly that other features there may have been, at the very least, manipulated by man.
ReplyDeleteI had the same thought as Jim. I am not sure about the wall mimicing the zig-zag. As I look at the picture myself, I wish I had looked around more carefully - I think I see a rock pile-like structure this side of the large boulder.
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