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  2. Biltmore Mound - Wikipedia

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    These posts were removed and the holes were filled with sediment before the mound was abandoned. [3] It originally served as a substructure wooden buildings used as civic or religious sites by nearby settlements. [4] These buildings may have included an earthen Great House, approximately 25 meters in diameter. [5]

  3. Warren (burrow) - Wikipedia

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    A modern view of a medieval pillow mound at Stoke Poges, England. The most characteristic structure of the "cony-garth" ("rabbit-yard") [1] is the pillow mound.These were "pillow-like", oblong mounds with flat tops, frequently described as being "cigar-shaped", and sometimes arranged like the letter E or into more extensive, interconnected rows.

  4. Mound-building termites - Wikipedia

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    The mounds sometimes have a diameter of 30 metres (98 ft). Most of the mounds are in well-drained areas. Termite mounds usually outlive the colonies themselves. If the inner tunnels of the nest are exposed it is usually dead. Sometimes other colonies, of the same or different species, occupy a mound after the original builders' deaths. [1]

  5. Dayton's Bluff, Saint Paul - Wikipedia

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    Indian Mounds Park preserves some of the burial sites of an early group that came to the area more than a thousand years ago. [citation needed] Kaposia, a large Dakota Indian village, existed below Dayton's Bluff from the late seventeenth century until the mid-nineteenth century. Residents lived along the river and performed burial rites on the ...

  6. Do NOT Buy a House If You See These Plants in the Yard - AOL

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    But do so at your own peril: savvy house hunters know that garden maintenance and upkeep can be a costly part of homeownership. And if the yard in front or behind your prospective house has ...

  7. Panther Intaglio Effigy Mound - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, an intaglio "mound" is a hole dug in the shape of the object. The Panther Intaglio in Fort Atkinson is a cavity 125 feet long and two feet deep on the north side of the Rock River. [2] The shape of the hole has been described as a lizard, a panther, and a water spirit.

  8. Alligator mysteriously turns up in Georgia family’s fenced-in ...

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    Alligators basically go wherever they want. But a Georgia family is mystified as to how one got into their home’s fenced-in backyard.. The frightening discovery was made Friday, March 15, at a ...

  9. 'You're an idiot': Massachusetts man gets stuck Santa-style ...

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    The officers went through a window in the house, climbed up to the top of the roof and once they peered into the chimney, they found their guy. "You're an idiot," one officer said as they shined a ...

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