Propped Boulder, Petro-form, & Unique Stone-Work
This is a propped boulder on the other side of this stone wall, incorporated into the stone-wall works. The stone-wall itself is very unique:
A close-up of a stone propped on the pre-colonial stone-wall:
Very uniquely placed stones on this stone wall. Possible bird effigy at the end of the wall:
Another angle of this unique spot. Also note the wedged stone between the propped boulder and the other stone incorporated into the wall. View A:
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On to the other side of the stone wall, noting the propped placement of the boulder:
In the niche spot under the boulder is this "head and body" circular stone petroform:
The other side of the stone wall, continuing:
This site covered in this post is an extension of this stone wall on a ledge I have covered in a previous post:
Split boulder w/ wedged inserts:
This section of stone wall which makes up the Pike Fish effigy is also nearby:
Some nearby cairns:
Photo #12 Possible Great Serpent??
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