Before this place was called New England, it was and is sometimes known as "The Eastern Gate of Turtle Island" by the Indigenous Peoples who lived here since the glaciers began melting.

It's been many years since I woke up to the fact that I live in a special place on Turtle Island.

Not that I was actually asleep for a long period of time, but rather I gradually became aware that remnants of ancient stonework was all around me, dismissed by folk tales as Colonial construction, but really part of a managed cultural landscape that may well be thousands of years old. These photos illustrate features of a Sacred Indigenous Ceremonial Stone Landscape...

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