I mentioned I wanted to get over into that swamp/valley downhill from the road, and I figured out how to do it because there is a small conservation land off one of the small roads there ("McGregor Lane") and I went trespassing in behind there, getting access to a big undisturbed woods. We see scenes like this:I am afraid the "teaser" (here) may have made this look more interesting than it deserves. The sites I found were like this: a small cluster of piles built on small boulders, hiding in the Hay-Scented ferns.
Some of the piles seemed slightly triangular:
Another cluster. Same idea but with Cinnamon Ferns rather than Hay-Scented ones.
Eventually (about where the "?" appears") there was something else. A messy spill over the edge of what could easily have been a plowed area. So field clearing piles?
Maybe, but this was adjacent to the Paul Hill sites I reported [click here], with the same objections to this being field clearing. Just wanted to mention this other type of site in there.So I got lost because it was cloudy and I followed the wrong hill to get back to where I thought I came in. Now I'm packing a compass on cloudy days. It is very liberating.
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12th photo down: turtle petroform?
Large forelegs, a head and carapace?
I see what you mean about the stone rows, looking at the Bing bird's eye views. There's one in there that looks more massive than the others...
I should have said "boulder rows," since that's what you've show.
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