Propped boulders, rock piles, stone walls:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YXWGjSsEiY
Awfully familiar.
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.
Interesting to accompany the video photographer on his tramp through the highlands of the Colorado
ReplyDeleteRockies. It's like being there, something I'll no longer experience in my lifetime. And the correspondence of
the manmade stone features to what we find here in the Northeast is fascinating.
Great videos, in places I'll never get to either, but he really needs to keep his hands off the stones.
ReplyDeleteDon't worry Tim, Bigfoot won't mind. :~)
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Curt: I would not make much of this guy's lack of information. After all, he leaves a bit of food in the woods and later, when it is gone, concludes Bigfoot took it. Squirrels anyone?
ReplyDeleteThat being said, the author is nonetheless observant enough to find stone walls in the Colorado mountains, that have not been recorded previously.
He's using every "tag" he can to get viewers and subscribers for his You Tube channel. Observe the titles he uses - "struck gold," "giants," "bigfoot," and a whole lot more...
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