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Raw Video: Tri-Split Glacial Erratic & Stonework in Jericho, VT

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More Raw Video — some used and some unused, in this case — from footage gathered for my latest video presentation, Experiencing Subtle Stone Structures, Possible Effigies, and "Twin" Stone Assemblages Revisited in Jericho, Vermont. A little of this footage was actually used in the feature-length video presentation, but much of it was not, and is being seen here for the first time.

It’s hard to capture the size and scale of this Tri-Split Boulder on video — it is so large, and so impressive. In terms of modern experience, it presents at the size of urban art installations, akin to a huge modern sculpture which might dominate a city square. Yet it sits in a hollow in the woods of Jericho, Vermont.

The Tri-Split Erratic in Jericho, Vermont. Photo by Mike Luoma.

Another curiously shaped Erratic sits nearby. It is surrounded by what appears to be Indigenous Stonework. This is quite a place.

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