This "shell mound" was first in use some 6,000 years ago and the shells, along with fish, turtle and deer bones cover several acres and is over 28 feet tall. It's hard to grasp the size of the thing because you are walking on top of all this debris a lot of the time. The trails are an easy walk with some nice views and the weather was perfect for hiking at 60 degrees.
Aningha drying its wings |