In my last post, I described some of what I came across on a recent hike. Since then I have returned to the site and have also done some extensive research. I have learned some pretty interesting things. If you haven't already, watch my video from the first exploration here.
So Many Rocks
So little time.
Once again in the course of my exploring adventures, I have come across some unknown rock structures in the woods of Massachusetts. Did I find Native American ceremonial sites? Prehistoric ruins? Or just random rock formations left when the glaciers retreated from the area?
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