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Art Camp's avatar

That winged stone definitely resembles the big one here on the upper terrace of our property for sure. And the small rock piles also.

I’m having a lot of logging performed here in the next few months. I’ve informed the gentleman what to look out for and what to protect and not disturb. I will be monitoring his progress daily. Hopefully our property as a whole we be more open and easier to access all the other stone assemblages on it.

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Mike Luoma's avatar

Very much looking forward to seeing more of what you have there, Art! I didn't mention it in the piece, but this area would have been coastal for the Champlain Sea, similar to the way your place once jutted out into Glacial Lake Hitchcock.

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Art Camp's avatar

I still get amazed at how all these structures and sites are so similar. Like a blueprint architectured design.

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Mike Luoma's avatar

I’m putting together a video on a site in Holliston Massachusetts I visited this Spring. One glacial erratics had a sort of wing or fin shape, but huge… I came across an almost identical one in Essex, Vermont about three weeks after. So I’m including that in the video…

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