For railroad buffs, the loop of railroad off to the west of Oakmont High in Ashburnham, is an old switching yard. Multiple sections of railroad seem to criss-cross the area.
Crikey! Thought it was a chamber for second.
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.
I keep coming back to look at this one.
ReplyDeleteIt IS very similar to some chambers and very similar to some recent observations of mine of some "stone walls" I thought were not Indigenous in origin but have changed my mind. And I include the retaining walls at my house, now that I think about it.
This is one I'll be returning to today if everything works out all right, where the tail end of a possible serpent, big white boulder for a head, dips into the water sort of: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Ya5jjGRaHyg/VGdD_F-scXI/AAAAAAAAQxo/wbuUNMO3fVc/s1600/lions%2BWoods%2B2%2B101.JPG
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(I never looked at the other side)
ReplyDeleteNote the first photo here:
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A similarity perhaps?