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Raw Video: Extras in Jericho, Vermont

A Short Compilation of Previously Unseen Footage

I’ve been sharing some unedited and previously unseen raw field footage from a trip into the Jericho, Vermont woods early this May, “leftover” video — shot, but remaining unused, after putting together my latest long-form presentation, Experiencing Subtle Stone Structures, Possible Effigies, and "Twin" Stone Assemblages Revisited in Jericho, Vermont:

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You can see bonus footage in posts here on Substack. There’s the Raw Video of the Tri-Split Erratic:

Raw Video of a Greeting or Directional Stone:

There’s also a look at this Hillside Feature, seen only briefly in the main presentation:

As you can perhaps tell, I shot a lot of video that didn’t make the main presentation. But this new compilation, posted above, is the last of the extra footage. There’s not quite enough coverage on any of these features to merit individual videos, so I’ve put them together into this compilation. Some of these features can be seen in earlier videos. Some can be seen briefly in the new main presentation. There’s even one brief clip included of one of the new features I covered much more fully in the main presentation, as this one clip didn’t make the main cut.

Featured in this bonus footage: A prominent Ledge, Boulders, an Erratic — and its accompanying Wing-Shaped Stone. A look at a low stone construct seen in previous videos, and more…

A Prominent Ledge. Video Still by Mike Luoma.
A Brief Clip of This Feature. Video Still by Mike Luoma.
Boulder On A Ledge. Video Still by Mike Luoma.
Large Serpent-Head Shaped Boulder. Video Still by Mike Luoma.
A Curiously Shaped Glacial Erratic. Video Still by Mike Luoma.
Wing-Shaped Stone Next to Glacial Erratic. Video Still by Mike Luoma.
Low Stone Construct. Video Still by Mike Luoma.

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