| Pond at Rock House Reservation in West Brookfield, Massachusetts. | ![]() |
| The "rock house" is a cave-like rock formation that provided shelter to Native Americans long ago. The site was excavated by archaeologists in 1930, but unfortunately their findings have been lost. | ![]() |
| Walking through the formation. | ![]() |
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View from the other side. | ![]() |
| Same spot, opposite direction. | ![]() |
Near the head of the pond. | ![]() |
Above the head of the pond. The rock at the far end is the same one in the view from the rock house. | ![]() |
| Farm at the northern boundary of the Reservation. | ![]() |
These white flowers were abundant in the fields next to the farm. | ![]() |
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Forest near the farm. | ![]() |