Pertinax 3 Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share this is a useful record-its so easy to forget what happens to places when they have changed , even a small amount of information is useful. Looks like this is a good spot for varied (edible/non-edible ) wildlife. Is the rock strata volcanic with some ablation till or just a disturbed manmade surface? The river looks idyllic. Quote Link to comment
Pantagathus 0 Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Looks like this is a good spot for varied (edible/non-edible ) wildlife. Is the rock strata volcanic with some ablation till or just a disturbed manmade surface? The river looks idyllic. It's a dream habitat for local wildlife. I've come accross everything there. ~13 years ago there was even a bobcat (which of course are extremely rare now) that lived in the hardwood area set to be destroyed. In side the property, every rock formation is natural volcanic. Quote Link to comment
Pantagathus 0 Posted February 6, 2006 Report Share Where is all this? Chesterfield County, South Carolina Quote Link to comment
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