5 Comments

  1. neufotomacher
    neufotomacher ·

    Are those grinding holes in the rock for corn or grain?

  2. lomoblood
    lomoblood ·

    @neufotomacher This is at the summit of Old Rag Mountain in Virginia. I'm not quite sure, but my guess is these holes are formed from erosion, being a limestone deposit within the harder surrounding rock. Dont quote me on this- i gotta look it up :)

  3. tmills1520
    tmills1520 ·

    Such a great hike, isn't it?

  4. lomoblood
    lomoblood ·

    @tmills1520 Probably the best one I have been on!
    My close second is the Billy Goat Trail at the VA/MD border on the Potomac. Have you been there?

    www.canaltrust.org/pyv/billy-goat-trail-a/

  5. neufotomacher
    neufotomacher ·

    I was imagining a rock like granite. I know in California the ancient peoples here ground holes in the rocks for grinding acorns and other grains.

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