I posted this site at the Rock Piles blog today. Here are some additional photos.
This picture is of the winding stone row that is connected to a straight stone wall. It is taken facing uphill, right at the spot where they connect, with the stone wall just off to the right.
This is looking downhill, with the stone wall to the left. Notice that niche-like structure in the center of the picture?
Here is a close up of that structure:
And here is another that is also along the winding stone row.
Here is a close up of the small wedged rock near the end of the stone wall:
And here is the larger wedged rock, this view looking downhill, toward one of the brooks.
This is the crude stone row that runs east-west. This view is looking down the row, toward the brook.
This is looking uphill a the row. There are a couple of rocks in front of the breakout, and the row is just above and behind the breakout.
This is taken along where the breakout or runoff runs down and there is what appears to be a rock pile here, although some areas are just "rocks all over" so it is hard to tell if this is man-made.
This rock stack is a bit more obvious.
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