This is definitely an ancient American road i discovered in the forest
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Exploring the woods of New Hampshire I caesura across a stone bridge out here crossing a river. No doubt it is from the colonial America days and was built by the settlers.. Well I went back out there today to see what else I could find and no doubt this is a lost road. Cart path, wagon trail and a road that lead from one farm to the other this is one. Soft shoulders on the sides embanked in some spots and three bridges in total I found. The forest is heavily overgrown after a couple of centuries and made it a bit difficult to connect all the pieces but I did for at least a mile. I was hoping to find a cellar hole where there would have been a house but I did nt. What I did see was rock walls cutting across the landscape showing us that people where doing something out here back in the 1700's . This was a great hike with exploring the New England History that surrounds us and lost out in the forests.
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