It will warm up one day till the I just read what the guys in warm climates are finding.
Someone said windmill, that seems really plausible to me too, considering the context of the topographical map you provided. Some additional context, location or historical might be of great service too.
gee thanks lol pics always help.Cool stuff! Many antique can opening devices....strange coins made from laminating different metals...very small thin gold and silver pieces ( maybe hammered jewelry)? Sure sorry you guys are missing out, I will post pics if you want ...
In one of the photos is a piece of rail...if i am not mistaken. If an orchard, of apples or whatever, maybe there was a rail system for a loading bucket/car...but where would it have gone to or from?? Is there a reasonable route? What would have powered it? Maybe there was a smaller anchor/stop for the end of the rail, then in later years...they used the car to dump unused foundation material there. There has to be some thing else around there indicative or related to the material. Then again, assuming this is very old, not sure why they would waste that much building material.
Windmill stands out to me, too.Someone said windmill, that seems really plausible to me too, considering the context of the topographical map you provided. Some additional context, location or historical might be of great service too.
if you look at the site ,the trees in the area are very young?? was this site done in the last 10 years? look at the trees growing near and on the mound. they are newer trees. so at some point this site was dug or used at some point with in the last 10 or so years. just what I see.
From the pictures of the lower section of cement, it looks as no forms were used, hand mixed with a couple variations of aggregate, along the line of 3/8-3/4 gravel. Doesn't take long for moss to grow on concrete especially in remote areas, but your moss looks pretty thick with a few layers of build up. The rail isn't modern, scrap piece someone picked up. New rails are wider and more of a wider rounded rectangle shape. If you chip of some concrete the aggregate will be consistent throughout with a modern truck pour, wide spread with a hand pour, if no aggregate present could just be a sand Portland slurry mix, more of a thin set consistency. Tough to say without being able to visual inspect. Looks intentional more so then emptying out the wheel barrow of waste from a project.
The trees aren't very large, but there also isn't a lot of soil for a tree to grow on.if you look at the site ,the trees in the area are very young?? was this site done in the last 10 years? look at the trees growing near and on the mound. they are newer trees. so at some point this site was dug or used at some point with in the last 10 or so years. just what I see.
I think you will pop the cap and you will let out an evil spirit or a dangerous alien!
I've seen it before in the movies!
It's true, Ive seen it on you tube too.
I'm old and careful!I'm sure you know the area better than I do but before you start working on it when the weather improves I'd do some research into mining activity in the area. I know that they mined all over the region and if this is a sealed up mine the last thing you want to do is cause it to cave in and fall to your death never to be seen again.
i give up!Does any one sniff perhaps a bit of Blarney