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Sorry for the upside pic.  For the life of me I cannot figure out why it is doing this as it is correct in all views of it on my PC and it stays flipped over here even when I flip it and save it.

 I fixed it for you! That really does not look natural to me.

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Just some various pictures from around BC

 

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Loon Lake area

 

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Pink Mountain

Northern BC

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Painted Chasm near 70 mile house, BC

 

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Here's the other one...it creeps me out! d18355a3.jpg

Looks like a slash pile. Many of the pieces looked burned, maybe from a previous fire. Rangers sometimes clean up previous burns by piling it all up against an isolated tree. Loggers after cutting will pile brush and limbs into piles to burn.

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Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida

No luck finding the skunkape.

Kinda looks like something watching you from behind a cypress in that first photo. Head and shoulder or high stump?

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MagniAesir, what did your sweet wife say when she saw the pic of HER truck stuck in the mud? :-0

 

Here's a snowy day on China Ridge, near Princeton, BC:

 

 

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Cervelo...that SNP picture. It does look like mound/ditch that happens when a big rootball gets pulled up when a tree goes down. In the Blue Ridge, as you know, it is a common feature in a mature forest. Still, you expect to see some remains of the roots with dirt that fresh. Hmm. I'd say it is either somebody looking for the Beale treasure or possibly some other prospector's tailings.   Could be a coyote den...they move a lot of dirt. What section of the Park was that in?

 

That woodpile is strange too, I agree. Remains of tanbark operations are still to be found, and that looks like it has been there at least 50 years, if not more.  There is a tanbark pile in the Central Section of SNP I've seen that is the size of a house trailer....just left there for reasons unknown. The blackened wood might have been burned, but we've all seen weathered wood that turns that color from smutty fungus as it rots.

 

Great pictures.

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Thx!

I can assure you it's not from a tree, someone dug the hole I just can't figure out why!?!

It was on the Jones Run Trial MP 85 after the first set of falls and on the right.

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The piled up wood is most definately by man and very old, neither pile has been burned...its so old its turning black.

What's creepy is stuff is being removed and scattered about and stuff is being added too the first one.

This is a second one that is within 100 yrds of the other...here's a vid of it...

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Here are some places I visit often in MD.

 

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gigantor,

 

Nice !

 

Been out an about the last couple week ends...it's sasquatch country...just wish one would step out into view ! ha ! ha !

 

Pat...

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