Posted by showcrop on September 20, 2015 at 04:40:35 from (66.31.196.130):
In Reply to: Question about land posted by farmer boy on September 19, 2015 at 20:19:34:
The geological features run the same as the mountains and hills. If you look a little to the SE in central PA the ridges there are not high enough to be mountains but they sure are steep! If you are ever in the western panhandle of MD on RT 86 at Sidling Hill where there is a deep cut, you can see the huge fold in the rock strata where the earth's crust pushed up over itself. Your hills and valleys are just small scale versions of the same wrinkling of the crust. Here in southern NH you can see on an old 1700s map where the original king's grants were laid out and provisions for roads here and there. You can see where modern roads still follow the original ways and also where corners were cut and also where roads were probably never even built due swamps or steep hills etc,
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