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Capidava
Date Added: 21st Aug 2015
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement
Country: Romania
Visited: Saw from a distance on 20th Aug 2015. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 4 Access 4

Capidava submitted by mfrincu on 21st Aug 2015. Panoramic view of Capidava.
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Log Text: The site is being reconditioned and cannot be visited. Estimated completion time is end of 2015.
Crangu Artifical Mounds
Date Added: 21st Aug 2015
Site Type: Artificial Mound
Country: Romania
Visited: Saw from a distance on 19th Aug 2015. My rating: Condition 3 Ambience 3 Access 2

Crangu artifical mounds submitted by mfrincu on 20th Aug 2015. Mound near Crangu, Romania.
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Log Text: I have seen these mounds while driving along the road. The entire place is flat so my guess it that they have to be artificial.
Land Hill Petroglyphs
Date Added: 17th May 2015
Site Type: Rock Art
Country: United States (The Southwest)
Visited: Couldn't find
Land Hill Petroglyphs submitted by bat400_photo on 21st May 2012. Example of petroglyphs at Land Hill near Stanta Clara, Utah. Photo from BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT website for Santa Clara/Land Hill ACEC. http://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/fo/st__george/more/heritage_resources/public_use_sites/land_hill.html
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Log Text: We passed twice on the road on our way to this site but missed the entrance. I guess a better sign should be installed.
Swansea petroglyph site
Date Added: 17th May 2015
Site Type: Rock Art
Country: United States (The West)
Visited: Couldn't find

Swansea petroglyph site submitted by Flickr on 22nd Mar 2015. 14-glyph Image copyright: Muzzlehatch (Eric Lowenbach), hosted on Flickr and displayed under the terms of their API.
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Log Text: O looked for this place in our expedition to the Eastern Sierra petroglyph sites. However lack of markings and willingness from others to share the coordinates left us wondering.