Today I followed deer tracks along a stream bed, and came back upon this Group of Rocks which I'd "flagged" last month. (To alert the Forrester that this is a special construction and please don't relocate it, as he has done with some boulders he didn't want to maneuver around. )
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An unusual grouping of stones in the southern section, beside a brook at the South end of Historic Landscape, with effigy stone on right. |
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The effigy overlooks rocks placed in the crevices. The stones tucked into the rear space are very dense and weight a great deal more than one might expect for their size.It appears that they came from a single larger stone, shaped like a Gouda cheese round, then sliced into several pie shaped pieces, and of A pudding stone composition. |
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In the Central Area, a Standing Stone on a knoll between two dry stream beds, on the east side of what I've termed the "ceremonial" area. One of the stream beds still carries the spring run-off, but is not spring-fed. (Yours Truly, Alma LaFrance, beside a standing stone." |
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