Weird that those headstones are in that entryway. Hmm..and those mounds..I found a few mounds like that in a Chester NH cemetery about a month ago. Weird. Thanks ShawnyBee. Great work. 👍
High strangeness ... I think the bunker-like structure with the chimney migh be an 1800s cremation furnace. Cremation has quite the narrative, being "introduced" at the Vienna World's Fair in 1873. An improved version was displayed at the Philadelphia Expo in 1876, and the first crematorium in North America opened that same year in Pennsylvania. Here in Georgia, many historic cemetaries are obvious re-occupations of indigenous mounds. But I'm sure you are already well aware ... Really tremendous work. 🧱😁👏
Weird that those headstones are in that entryway. Hmm..and those mounds..I found a few mounds like that in a Chester NH cemetery about a month ago. Weird. Thanks ShawnyBee. Great work. 👍
Amazing to me, I have not meet anyone who loves the stone puzzles like I do, fascinating 👍☀️
So cool, I saw Juniper hill recently, wow look at the stone walls
High strangeness ... I think the bunker-like structure with the chimney migh be an 1800s cremation furnace. Cremation has quite the narrative, being "introduced" at the Vienna World's Fair in 1873. An improved version was displayed at the Philadelphia Expo in 1876, and the first crematorium in North America opened that same year in Pennsylvania.
Here in Georgia, many historic cemetaries are obvious re-occupations of indigenous mounds. But I'm sure you are already well aware ...
Really tremendous work.
🧱😁👏
5:20 The church is brick underneath.
Yes it is.. probably under the siding too
Strange is only being conservitave. I think the continents were connected more recently than proclaimed by psudosience. Tks for vid