Wednesday, May 18, 2011
A pair of leaning triangular standing stones
This was on a sub-summit along the trail that starts near the southern end of Bragg Hill Rd in Westminster, on the way to Cowees Hill.  It is a matched pair of triangular standing stones (really "leaning" stones) on either side of the trail. One, by itself, is an interesting "natural" feature.  Two together is not natural, and so I suspect these are man-made deliberate structures. Here are closeups. The smaller one is obviously propped up:
Two together is not natural, and so I suspect these are man-made deliberate structures. Here are closeups. The smaller one is obviously propped up: Perhaps the larger one was natural and the smaller was built in relation to it?
Perhaps the larger one was natural and the smaller was built in relation to it?  This was one time when a compass bearing between the two would have been nice to have. They were roughly in an east-west alignment.
This was one time when a compass bearing between the two would have been nice to have. They were roughly in an east-west alignment.
Bob Miner's property has a couple of examples that are quite similar.
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