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Upham

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Someone made it but what for? IMG_0952.JPG
 

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Quinoa

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I don't know, it's oddball, and man made at some point, most markers tell you to go somewhere, like "left" in the first photo, but the detector you are using won't reach. Kind of my pet peeve for all these treasure hunting shows, they don't have the equipment for the task, using a 10 or 12 inch coil. A 40 inch square coil pi will rarely hit it at that. These are just different type locations that modern equipment just isn't up to the task yet.
 

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And no the colonialists didnt build for root cellars the and the NAs didnt build them.
 

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Upham

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Looking at it, to the left there a stone path leading up to it. I’ve read some about Dolmens but wasn’t sure this was one. I don’t think the colonist built the stone walls either.
 

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I would dig there just take a look
 

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