Update: The Salem PD has inspected the tarp, and found nothing inside it.
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Here is a photo someone shared of a disturbed hole. I believe someone, not so long ago, found this old pit, and then went to a lot of trouble to bury something in it. There is a black tarp pulled out of the surface, which was once hidden under the leaves. Several heavy rocks rest on top. There appears to be colorful little aquarium pebbles, under the heavy rocks. Is this someone's buried beloved pet or ...?
Now there are two unsolved mysteries. Why are these random old pits found around Spring Pond, and what did someone decide to bury in one of them?
Theories of old pits:
Wolf Pits - Reference: Lynn Woods, unsolved theories
Old burial - Reference: Rev. Bentley's Diaries, of Native American Graves looking like wells
maybe it is an Indian buried there!
ReplyDeleteMaybe there is a Native buried deep below the black tarp. Why the tarp is there is just weird.
ReplyDeleteI hope Camp Lion knows how valuable the land may be as an ancient site. If I could only share the real details I know. Seems like the state is treating areas like this, like 'area-51'.
Camp Lion has enough resources to grab the most ultimate attention, even nationally. I would love to help Camp Lion become one of the best parks in America by far. - oh what a dream (back to reality)... but it can really be done.
very interesting
ReplyDeletealso doesn't the tarp look like a black witch, with eyes, a hat, holding a broom stick?