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Foxborough Prayer Seat (1)

Date Added: 15th Jan 2023
Site Type: Cairn Country: United States (New England)
Visited: Yes on 1st Mar 2018. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 2

Foxborough Prayer Seat (1)

Foxborough Prayer Seat (1) submitted by stonetracker on 15th Jan 2023. A little more degraded than similar structures in the area. This is Site lowercase a on the archive.org map.
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Log Text: Horseshoe or U-shaped structure. Possibly a "prayer seat." Not far off a side trail, but a long walk via main trails from any of the parking areas.



Foxborough Prayer Seat (4)

Date Added: 15th Jan 2023
Site Type: Cairn Country: United States (New England)
Visited: Yes on 1st Mar 2018. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 3

Foxborough Prayer Seat (4)

Foxborough Prayer Seat (4) submitted by stonetracker on 15th Jan 2023. Site C in archive.org map. Good condition as of 2018.
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Log Text: Horseshoe or U-shaped structure. Possibly a "prayer seat." This is a bit of a bushwhack east of Messenger Rd trail or northeast of High Rock Rd & Megley trail jct.



Foxborough Perched Boulder (2)

Date Added: 14th Jan 2023
Site Type: Natural Stone / Erratic / Other Natural Feature Country: United States
Visited: Yes on 1st Jan 2016. My rating: Condition 5 Ambience 4 Access 3

Foxborough Perched Boulder (2)

Foxborough Perched Boulder (2) submitted by stonetracker on 27th Jan 2023. Photo from 01/2023. There appear to be two prop stones for this boulder.
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Log Text: On an unnamed side trail that runs east of Megley trail. Several structures are on this side trail.



Foxborough Prayer Seat (3)

Date Added: 14th Jan 2023
Site Type: Cairn Country: United States (New England)
Visited: Yes on 1st Mar 2018. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 2

Foxborough Prayer Seat (3)

Foxborough Prayer Seat (3) submitted by stonetracker on 15th Jan 2023. A modern stomr fireplace and seat close to this site. The intent of this photo is to show evidence of modern usage very close to the prayer seat site, i.e. the little fireplace/niche and the stone seat on supports which I believe are fairly new. We sometimes see modern practical structures around here juxtaposed with possibly more "ancient" structures like prayer seats.
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Log Text: Horseshoe or U-shaped wall of rocks. Possibly a "prayer seat." Considerable bushwhack off Messenger Rd trail. Roughly 500 ft east of the Foxborough Cairn site.



Foxborough Prayer Seat (2)

Date Added: 13th Jan 2023
Site Type: Cairn Country: United States
Visited: Yes on 1st Feb 2016. My rating: Condition 5 Ambience 4 Access 3

Foxborough Prayer Seat (2)

Foxborough Prayer Seat (2) submitted by stonetracker on 12th Jan 2023. Horseshoe-shaped stone structure.
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Log Text: Horseshoe-shaped wall of rocks, conventionally referred to as a "prayer seat." A bit of a bushwhack to find off the trail system.



Foxborough Perched Boulder (1)

Date Added: 12th Jan 2023
Site Type: Natural Stone / Erratic / Other Natural Feature Country: United States
Visited: Yes on 1st Jan 2016. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 4 Access 3

Foxborough Perched Boulder (1)

Foxborough Perched Boulder (1) submitted by stonetracker on 12th Jan 2023. Propped boulder on ledge. Site A on archive.org map.
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Log Text: Right next to High Rock Trail but a bit of a walk from High Rk pkg area



Mesa Verde - Cliff Palace

Date Added: 22nd Aug 2025
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: United States (The Southwest)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 1st May 2025. My rating: Condition 4 Ambience 5

Mesa Verde - Cliff Palace

Mesa Verde - Cliff Palace submitted by bat400 on 7th Aug 2012. A detail of Cliff Palace showing the square tower and two kivas. The kiva to the left (having an oval or "square" shape instead of a round shape) is "Kiva F"which is being shored up in 2012 to prevent its further cracking and damage. Photo by bat400, spring 2012.
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Log Text: Much has already been written about this, the largest, most magnificent of the Pueblo 3 cliff dwelling sites at Mesa Verde, so I won't rehash it here. Only to say that I opted to view the site from two overlooks due to bad weather and time constraints. In 2025, ranger-led tours commenced the first week in May, in fact the day before I had to return home. Next time...

You can get a great remote view of the site from an overlook at the Sun Temple and an even closer look at an overlook on the Cliff Palace driving loop via a short trail.



Mesa Verde - Fire Temple

Date Added: 11th Aug 2025
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: United States (The Southwest)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 1st May 2025. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4

Mesa Verde - Fire Temple

Mesa Verde - Fire Temple submitted by jeffrep on 14th Nov 2012. Fire Temple from the overlook across the canyon.
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Log Text: This is actually two sites. The Fire Temple is what is believed to be a purely ceremonial structure. The New Fire House is adjacent and thought to be a cliff dwelling site for the caretakers of the temple. Both are late Pueblo 3 structures and not open to public visitation. However, they can be viewed remotely from the Fire Temple and New Fire House Overlook on the Mesa Top Loop drive.



Mesa Verde - Sunset House

Date Added: 11th Aug 2025
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: United States (The Southwest)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 1st May 2025. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3

Mesa Verde - Sunset House

Mesa Verde - Sunset House submitted by stonetracker on 10th Aug 2025. View of the two-level Sunset House from the Sun Point overlook
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Log Text: A Pueblo 3 cliff dwelling site in Cliff Canyon. As far as I know, public visitation is not allowed, but the site can be viewed from the Sun Point Overlook across the canyon.



Transylvania Mound

Date Added: 10th Mar 2025
Site Type: Artificial Mound Country: United States (The South)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 1st Feb 2025. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3

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Log Text: This was originally a 12-mound site, but cultivation has completely leveled the smaller peripheral mounds. The site is now on a large private farm set well back from the road and only 5-6 mounds remain visible above the surface. The closest extant mound is about 500 ft south of LA State Highway 581 and the tallest mound is 1000 ft south of the roadway. As with many Louisiana mound sites, no dedicated parking is available so the only option is to pull off briefly on private field roads. There is one next to the interpretive sign for the site on Mound Rd. There are other field roads east and west of this location.



Mayersville Mounds

Date Added: 4th Mar 2025
Site Type: Artificial Mound Country: United States (The South)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 1st Feb 2025. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 2

Mayersville Mounds

Mayersville Mounds submitted by stonetracker on 4th Mar 2025. Topo of the mound site. The five remaining mounds are all within the blue rectangle. The highest I believe is Mound A, although I have yet to see a map with mound IDs labeled.
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Log Text: This site, a major Mississippian mound complex, was a disappointment due to access problems. It's all private roads to my knowledge, set well back from the main highway, and a number of the mounds are tree covered and obscured from a distance. The upshot is I didn't have time to knock on doors and get permission so maybe next time?

I did get a poor photo of what I think is the largest Mound A from the cemetery of a nearby church on State Route 1, which I'll post for what it's worth. The location coordinates given in the general description are for the same mound.



Refuge Mounds

Date Added: 3rd Mar 2025
Site Type: Artificial Mound Country: United States (The South)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 1st Feb 2025. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4

Refuge Mounds

Refuge Mounds submitted by stonetracker on 2nd Mar 2025. The single remaining mound at Refuge, with a house on top.
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Log Text: A much-studied Mississippian period mound site, but not on the official Mississippi Mound Trail. A house was built on the one remaining rectangular platform mound so the site is private. Unfortunately parking safely along busy Rte 454 is a challenge as there are no good pulloffs and a narrow shoulder. I found a somewhat wider section, parked there, and walked 100 yds to a point opposite the site for photos. The mound is 100-200 yds south of the modern road and close to the Mississippi River.



Magee Mounds

Date Added: 2nd Mar 2025
Site Type: Artificial Mound Country: United States (The South)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 1st Feb 2025. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4

Magee Mounds

Magee Mounds submitted by stonetracker on 20th Nov 2023. 2014 photo from thesis author referenced in the site description. Mound A on the left, B on the right.
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Log Text: These Mississippian mounds fall into the same category as a number of others that can only be viewed from long range, e.g. Metcalfe, Stoneville, Leland, and Mayersville. All are privately owned and on either agricultural land or large compounds set far back from the nearest public road. Unless permission is secured by the landowner, be prepared to shoot photos or videos from several 100 ft or more away. The best and closest viewing spot I found was on Furr Rd in Percy at approximately 33.09367, -90.85677 which lies about 800 ft north of the mound. There is a safe parking on a field road, where I captured most of the images. The two remaining mounds are on cultivated land and in good condition. The rest have been reduced to subsurface by cultivation.



Leland Mounds

Date Added: 2nd Mar 2025
Site Type: Artificial Mound Country: United States (The South)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 1st Feb 2025. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4

Leland Mounds

Leland Mounds submitted by stonetracker on 8th Dec 2023. Shaded relief map of same mounds shown in topo view.
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Log Text: These Mississippian mounds fall into the same category as a number of others that can only be viewed from long range, e.g. Metcalfe, Stoneville, and Mayersville. All are privately owned and on either agricultural land or large compounds set far back from the nearest public road. Unless permission is secured by the landowner, be prepared to shoot photos or videos from several 100 ft or more away. The best and closest viewing spot I found was on Elizabeth Rd in Leland at approximately 33.41954, -90.88656 which lies about 1000 ft east of the mound. There is a safe parking shoulder near the landowner's driveway, where I captured most of the images. The two remaining mounds are on cultivated land and in good condition, particularly the largest (Mound A).



Metcalfe Mounds

Date Added: 2nd Mar 2025
Site Type: Artificial Mound Country: United States (The South)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 1st Feb 2025. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3

Metcalfe Mounds

Metcalfe Mounds submitted by stonetracker on 7th Dec 2023. Shaded relief layer of same topo map. Mound is in the upper center of the map.
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Log Text: This Mississippian mound falls into the same category as a number of others that can only be viewed from long range, e.g. Leland, Stoneville, and Mayersville. All are privately owned and on either agricultural land or large compounds set far back from the nearest public road. Unless permission is secured by the landowner, be prepared to shoot photos or videos from 1/4 to 1/2 mile away.

The best viewing spot I found was about at the midpoint of Metcalf Road which lies about 1000 ft west of the mound. There are no shoulders for safe parking so I had to park on a nearby field (dirt) road and walk about 100 ft.

The mound is on a farm just to the east of a large tan shed (see images). It is in good condition.



Stoneville Mounds

Date Added: 2nd Mar 2025
Site Type: Artificial Mound Country: United States (The South)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 1st Feb 2025. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3

Stoneville Mounds

Stoneville Mounds submitted by stonetracker on 7th Dec 2023. Shaded relief layer of the topo showing the mound in the upper center.
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Log Text: This Mississippian mound falls into the same category as a number of others that can only be viewed from long range, e.g. Leland, Stoneville, and Mayersville. All are privately owned and on either agricultural land or large compounds set far back from the nearest public road. Unless permission is secured by the landowner, be prepared to shoot photos or videos from several 100 ft or more away. The best viewing spot I found was about at the midpoint of Experiment Station Road which lies about 800 ft west of the mound. There are no shoulders for safe parking so I had to park on a nearby field (dirt) road and walk a short distance to a reasonable vantage point. The mound is on cultivated land and is in good condition.



Er Lannic

Date Added: 27th Nov 2024
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: France (Bretagne:Morbihan (56))
Visited: Saw from a distance on 1st Sep 2024. My rating: Condition 2 Ambience 4

Er Lannic

Er Lannic submitted by 43559959 on 15th May 2014. Er Lannic and it's birds.
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Log Text: As noted by others, Er-Lannic is a bird sanctuary and access to the island is forbidden. I went on the combo trip that included the full Gavrinis tour and a boat circuit of Er-Lannic. However I quickly discovered the limits of a smartphone camera to take decent telephoto shots and most of the photos already here are far better than mine. I'll add a few, but pretty limited.



Commerce Mounds

Date Added: 25th Mar 2024
Site Type: Artificial Mound Country: United States (The South)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 1st Feb 2024. My rating: Condition 3

Commerce Mounds

Commerce Mounds submitted by stonetracker on 8th Mar 2024. View of the one remaining large platform mound. Site is on private property, so the closest approach is about 1000 ft.
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Log Text: This is on a large private farm with no close access and no safe on-street parking. There are private pkg lots across the main paved road about 1000 ft from the site where remote viewing is possible with some walking.



Richard's Bridge

Date Added: 19th Mar 2024
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: United States (The South)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 1st Feb 2024

Richard's Bridge

Richard's Bridge submitted by stonetracker on 19th Mar 2024. Aerial view of habitation site
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Log Text: Saw from the road. The village is now in a cultivated field. The original mound was destroyed when the paved road was built.



Dunn Mounds

Date Added: 12th Mar 2024
Site Type: Artificial Mound Country: United States (The South)
Visited: Saw from a distance on 1st Feb 2024. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3

Dunn Mounds

Dunn Mounds submitted by AKFisher on 10th Aug 2023. Dunn Mounds historical marker on site. Photo courtesy Dr Greg Little, author of the Illustrated Encyclopedia of Native American Indian Mounds & Earthworks (2016). 
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Log Text: All of the mounds are on private residential property and farm land, so viewing is only possible from a distance. There is a parking pulloff next to the interpretive sign about 200 yds north of Mound A and considerably farther away from the other mounds.

Mound A is easily visible although quite overgrown, even in winter. A house sits on a very low rise which is presumably Mound B. I was unable to locate Mound C in the farm field.




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