Another Cabin Fever Video - and Possible Discovery
Vermont's Winter Is Video Production Catch-Up Time...
I’ve been going through video captured and collected over the last year which I’ve not yet worked into produced pieces. Not much else to do when snow covers all of the stonework you’d like to be out investigating! I’ve also been spending some time with the State of Vermont’s Geographic Information Viewers, poring over maps and glacial lake and sea overlays. This has led to production of a video on a feature which seems to be found on the shores of ancient, glacial Lake Vermont - a Perched Wing-Shaped Stone in an Alcove - as part of a longer piece on the Saint Albans’ Town Forest.
Working with the Interactive Version of the map of Major Glacial Lakes and The Champlain Sea, I've found an interesting correlation between the locations of a Possible Ancient Stone Feature and the Shoreline of Lake Vermont during the Coveville Phase, some 14,000 years ago. I call the feature a Perched Wing-Shaped Stone in an Alcove. As I hadn't yet put together a video on a visit I made to the Saint Albans Town Forest, and I'd found one there, I made a new video encompassing the new theory and my visit to the Saint Albans' Town Forest last spring. Besides the Saint Albans example, I include four other examples of the feature from around the Champlain Valley, and the maps showing the ancient shoreline where I found them.
New Video:
Interactive Map: https://geodata.vermont.gov/datasets/VTANR::glacial-lakes-and-the-champlain-sea/explore