Very strange tree arrangement. Anyone want to take a guess?

goldpaner

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nc-joe said:
I am researching the area in shaded green and found this odd tree formation around one side. Any ideas. This is a satellite photo and it's not zoomed in very close. The scale is 1:6,253. The reason I am looking at this area, is there a good history back to 1749 in this spot.

The area in question is about 3 times wider than any road on the map.
 

BamaBill

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nc-joe, still sounds like an old plantation to me. The road between the bigger trees, the buggy suspension spring, the 1800's house site, they all sound like a great place to search for CW relics.
 

Old Dog

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What made me tink it is a road in the first place ...

If you look in the lower right quad where the trees thin out ,
you can plainly see the road or wide path stretching away on the same tangent as the taller tree line.

it just seems to be the logical choice.

Thom
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