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  • Looks like a campsite. See the dark soil? That comes from organic material and also carbon from fires. Probably just an old Native American camp.

  • why do you have to say indians.

  • Only one way to find out dig it up!:)

  • dude i think you have found either a burial, or some sort of ceremonial plot. this could even be a place of residence for a tribe. have you found any artifacts? have you noticed any other places on the land that look like this? is their a constant source of water within a mile of the site? thats the questions you should ask yourself and probably have. anyway very nice video and I think you definitely have something their with some historical significance.

  • i think your a superstitious retard..........dig the shit up if you wanna know whats down there.....or the gods will curse you hahahahahaha dig it up pussy

  • @themattdaddy And to you if you would have read the comments above you would no why I didn't. And by the way another comment like that and your done.

    I make videos for people who share the same interests as I do. Where are yours you keyboard warrior?

  • Hard to say........Most at least used a hill of some kind even a small one if the ground was flat...iv'e seen very few in flat ground....Bad part is there's no way to know for sure without finding out the hard way , not a good idea in case it is one ....but could be just a pile of rocks..a lot of farmers when they plow find big rocks in the field and throw them all in a spot to get them out of the way, and after time look like a mound......

  • Your grandma knew the great great great granddaughter of the woman buried here. Find the name of your grandmas playmate, and call upon her for help if you ate tormented after returning the washed rock and sharing your tobacco.

  • Your friends saw got hot, made the locust smoke, and did not share the tobacco he had with him. Put the rock back. Do not burn the locust wood near the grave. Don't even make it smoke at all, not even from the hot chainsaw blade.

  • Wash it in oak leaves and water, then return it, sprinkle tobacco. You have disturbed a witch.

  • get a cheap metal detector and see if you get any or a lot of signals....just a thought

  • So again this is where it get's really weird. My neighbor went over there 2 months ago and started cutting some of the wood that I had cut. About a month ago or so he had a stroke. I don't know if he is permamentaly parolized or not but I do see that they had built a wheel chair ramp on there deck. Could have something to do with it or maybe not.

    Makes you wonder though.

  • This is a follow up message to this video.

    It has been a year now since I made this video. I had permission from the landowners grandson to cut firewood there. 2 months went by and the landowner stopped by and was pretty upset that I had done that. He told me that my neighbor has been after him for 20 years to buy that ground, " you would think he would get the hint?"

  • Late woodland Indians often buried their dead away from their settlement. Wish you had some more evidence. Rocks in general are not good indicators of burial sites.

  • @windwhipped5 I do too, please read my next comment on this.

  • It most likely is a burial ground. Just dont mess with it please,

  • looks like fire pit stones but with out seeing them up close and personal hard to tell usually a good sign of a Native American burial ground would be mounds as they as a rule of thumb did not dig a hole they would put dirt and rocks over the body.

  • These stones mark wher an Indian witch lived. return the stone you removed and wah it with a mix of water and oak leaves, then sprinkle some tobacco. Read about the Bell Witch. Leave this site alone. You can cut trees, but ALWAYS sprinkle tobacco and give thanks. I'm dead serious. Hope you take this seriously. Bless you.

  • @MojaveGreenXXX Thanks for the advice, you no in all seriousness, we have had the worst luck since I brought the rock home. Time for it to go back.

  • Considering the lay out and the proximity to that cleared pasture I'd say that those piles of rocks were put there after being brought out of that cleared field for disposal. I could be wrong but on my property I have the same situation and that's what they are piled up for. It's really hard to say without excavation.

  • I recently was hunting arrow heads and was digging in a creek that runs into a bigger creek...I started finding all kind of artifacts pottery ,arrow heads,pestals,and even a slave killer ,..and there have only been 33 found in the world!Little did i know the little stream was washing under a indian mound and there items they were buried with were washing in the creek.i took them back to camp and i waz scratched on my leg with the mark of the raven and a little boy waz pushed!Dont cut those trees

  • I would say it is, if you know of first hand accounts from your grandmother, than it most likely is, and that you treaded with care, will keep you somewhat safe. Don't mess with Native Indian Burial Grounds, they are sacred, and if you do mess with them you're asking for trouble from the spirit world. They will torment you, it is what it is!

  • @nvhbes Thanks for the comment, I did bring one of those bigger rocks home with me not thinking what they may have been used for. We live about a half of a mile from there. When we get our DVD system I am hoping for some really good videos of the paranormal, we live right next to a cemetery.

  • farmers often cleared fields of rocks and placed them in piles

  • @MrHamanio True, but these rocks are all the same colors.

  • Hard to say my man. Could be have u heard of anyone finding any artifacts out of the feilds around that's area could be a old farm burial the farmers would burry the animals when they died an coverd the hole with rocks so other animals wouldn't dig them up. Check out my page cool video

  • @Lenape84 Thanks, will do.

  • Is the sight on the highest ground in the area, are the stones in a configuration/line as to face the rising sun. If the rocks are hillside facing the sun it could be a cairn type burial.

  • There is probably some sort of paranormal activity there. Try camping there for a few nights and see what happens.

  • That's a nice area and it seems to me that the rocks are not really from there.

  • that's very interesting

  • goin' way up there huh?

  • thats kinda creepy. I think you should climb a tree and get some pictures from above. OR bury some dead cats and if they show up back at your house at night then you will know. As long as you dont get cabin fever and start wacking doors down with an axe then you will be ok. LOL but dan thats some crazy stuff right there.

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